Sep 21 2008
saving tips from the experts: pet care
Mechel Glass, director of education for Consumer Credit Counseling Service, teaches a class on budgeting for pets and shared these tips with me this past week.
1. Determine the added expenses you may incur by owning a pet.
Having a pet not only adds joy to your life, but it will also increase your expenses. Before you acquire a pet, it’s important to review your pet’s size, space requirements, training needs, medical expenses and food needs so you can plan accordingly.
2. Establish a budget to make sure you have adequate income to support your future pet. Just like any other member of the family, your pet’s needs must be considered and included in the family’s budget. This includes weekly, monthly and annual costs. If you decide to take a vacation, who will take care of your pet when you are out of town? Will you need to board your pet? Will your pet need additional training classes to curb some bad behaviors? Will your pet require other needs that may not cost money but will require additional time out of your day? For example, if you live in an apartment or a high-rise building and do not have immediate access to a grassy area, you may need to walk your pet longer distances several times a day to get to a public park for play and exercise time. This may not cost you any money, but it will require additional time out of your day to care for your pets needs.
3. Investigate the additional costs that may come with owning specific breeds.
If you have your heart set on a specific breed of pet, you may want to research if the breed is prone to specific health problems, and if so, determine the costs of caring for your pets health. Will you need pet insurance to cover unexpected medical expenses or surgeries your pet may need in the future? Also, keep in mind your pet may need to be placed on a specific brand of food or medication to correct a known condition with that breed.
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