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A Frosty Walk Around the Blogs

November 10, 2012 | Filed under: Pictures, Round Ups

The cold weather has arrived in Seattle. The last few days have been sunny, but cold. This morning, even at 10am, there was still frost on the grass where the sun hadn’t hit yet. At least I should be grateful that it’s easier to pick up frozen poop than it is poop that’s been out in 5 straight days of rain.

And now, on to the blogs.

We’re starting with what is a very hot topic among both pet bloggers and financial bloggers who have pets- how much money is reasonable to spend on your dog?

At The Dog Park, they haven’t had to spend much money on Our Best Friend, yet, but some friends of the family just had over a $3,000 vet bill to surgery to repair a broken bone and torn ligaments. It sparked a conversation in their family about spending on veterinary bills and what it really means when you say the dog is Part of the Family.

Len Penzo recently came back from vacation to an unexpected bill of over $2,400 for their 4 legged family member, Major (aka Best. Dog. Ever.). Being in a kennel situation while they were all gone apparently stressed him out and caused a major digestive issue. Personally, I’m thankful they didn’t have to deal with an intestinal blockage and that Major is back to being himself. But their answer as to what to spend- “Whatever it takes.” Luckily, Len and Honeybee have worked hard to put themselves in a financial situation where that isn’t a bankrupting the family answer.

For some people, it’s one time, emergency spending. For others, it’s what feels like continuous spending on chronic issues. Lance at Money Life and More recently spent another $725 on Daphne’s allergy and skin issues. Hopefully the custom made allergy shots she’ll be getting will get everything under control and make it so this adorable girl can enjoy the world around her, instead of feeling like she wants to crawl out of her skin.

Our friends at 2 Punk Dogs have managed to stay safe during Hurricane Sandy (and hopefully through this nor’easter, too), but something occurred to them while watching the news- do you have enough of the right insurance? It’s not just about flood insurance or storm insurance during trying times like these. There’s also the story of the Kiss-A-Bull family who lost their home (and five of their dogs) to a house fire about a year ago. Their insurance covered rent for three months, it took none months to rebuild their home. This last week, you changed the batteries in smoke alarms when you set your clocks back. Did you also review your insurance coverage to make sure that you and your family- those with 2 and 4 legs –will be safely covered in the case of an emergency?

 

Speaking of friends who we are glad have managed to stay safe during the awful east coast weather, my fabulous FinCon roommate, Jana at Daily Money Shot, reprinted a post she wrote some time ago about what not to wear to work. Considering I’m trying not to do too much shipping during my weight loss journey, but that I’m still trying to put a more professional look forward, this was a good reminder.

 

There are work politics and then there are politic politics. This last week, citizens of the United States were once again honored with the ability to voice their opinion on how their national, state, and local governments should work. Mel from No Dog About It Blog has a great reminder of why we really need to be paying more attention to those state and local issues. In North Dakota, animal abuse has not been a felony, but the citizens of that state had the chance to change that this year. Would you have voted to make animal abuse a felony?

 

And then there are the politics that matter only to pet owners … guardians … parents – really, how do you choose which word to use? Two of my favorite bloggers each had a great post about their reasons for using the words they do. Pamela at Something Wagging This Way Comes presents the argument for being a dog guardian. Kristine at Rescued Insanity counters in favor of the traditional dog owner. In these cases, I don’t know how much the terms mean, as both of them are amazingly dedicated to their pets’ health and well-being. Now worries from me about how either Shiva or Honey are being treated. I tend to use the word parent, but that also means I often get people who give me these looks, and I have to explain that yes, I know the difference between dogs and children- dogs I can crate for 6 hours with no one accusing me of neglect, and no one tells me I can’t bring kids to my timeshare- see, easy distinction.

 

And now that you know that little bit more about me, here’s some great fun facts about John from Frugal Rules. I love posts like this that let me get to know other bloggers, and yet, I’ve never done one myself, partly because I feel like I may be oversharing already.

And now we’re ready to learn about two new blogs, or at least, new to me blogs. Dachshund Nola is not new to most pet bloggers I know, but I recently started participating in their Black & White Sunday on Life by Pets, so I thought maybe, just maybe, I should check this blog, and the adorable Nola, out.

And we’re also welcoming The Frugal Path to the Yakezie network. This month, my brother finished paying us back the money we loaned him six months ago. He could have paid it back in 3 months, but we said, no, take a little longer and build your business an emergency fund, because small businesses need them, too.

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4 Responses to "A Frosty Walk Around the Blogs"

  1. justin@thefrugalpath says:
    November 10, 2012 at 2:39 pm

    Thanks for the welcoming me to the challenge and for the mention. It is crazy how much you can spend on a dog, but sometimes it's worth it.

  2. one person's view says:
    November 10, 2012 at 5:54 pm

    Thanks so much for the mention! You should know that My Dearest Friend laid out $3,600 about five years ago on Blackie, their other dog. And that was "insidious" spending. It was $350 for this test, $400 for that one, a few nights at the vet… and at the end of it all, a whopping bill that she couldn't have predicted at the outset.

    1. ErinShanendoah says:
      November 12, 2012 at 7:58 am

      I don't want to mention how much we spent on Moree over the years- he was our emergency dog. And the final bill- the one in which we had to pay for surgery, euthanasia, and cremation costs- we were paying on for a year after we lost him.

      And Junebug, with her medical mystery, well, we should have paid more than we have, but the specialists keep not charging us because they can't find what's wrong.

      For us, that's why we have a specific pocket of savings for pet care but we're also willing to dip into our generic "emergency fund" to cover thier costs. I never want to lose a dog because I couldn't afford the treatment. (Though I also believe that no one should bankrupt themselves for thier pet's care.)

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