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03/04/2009 13:18:51
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
 
 
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
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>>>Ask the vet for en estimate.they should have a clear idea how much its going to cost to open her up and take something out. might not be as much as you expect. Or have you got anything like the PDSA (they do low cost vet work for people who can't afford a lot in the UK)
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>>Yeah, we've seen estimates on the internet range from 700-2000. I would consider those manageable but I'm afraid it will be more just because I am eternally pessimistic.
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>hmmmm....
>tough decision Mike.
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>IMHO ... your baby won't be ready for college for another 18-19 years. So you have a lot of time to save up for that. Unless, he/she happens to be a genius and ready for college at 10. But in that case he would probably receive some kind of a scholarship....
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>It's not that expensive to take care of a child... unless, God forbid, he is born with some medical issues..... which I doubt will be the case.
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>I would put a limit at $3000.00.


I guess I'm out of touch with the rest of the world, but to me 3000 is TOTALLY out of the question. This is a dog, a replaceable animal. I understand the responsibiility involved, but at some point it becomes ridiculous. If the estimate is more than 300-400 then put the animal down. I consider the obligation to my family and my children more important than my obligation to the family's pet. 3,000 buys an awful lot of peace of mind in a disturbed economy.
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