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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Yep, thats what it cost to take my pooch to the vet today, now the insurance will cover most of it, but the premium will take a huge leap when it needs renewing, when you tell friends/ work mates its nearly always the same reply "you must be bloody mad". So what do you spend money on, that make your friends and work mates think you are bloody mad.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

sorry this should have been in the lounge, its not very swingy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm the same as you, I've spent lots on my pet. But he's my very best friend so I'd do it all over again

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm the same as you, I've spent lots on my pet. But he's my very best friend so I'd do it all over again "

Oh i dont begrudge him a penny.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

Motorbikes, in the three years I’ve been at my place of work I’ve owned five bikes. They just get annoyed at me, swapping them around and it costs me in insurance as well

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By *eastAndTheHarlotCouple
over a year ago

Hartlepool

We've just spent over £500 to remove a tumor and save the life of one of our pets (well, both because the other would die from loneliness).

People complained because she's old and because she's a rat. Apparently pets only count as family if they're cats/dogs

She made a full recovery though. Hope your little fur baby has a speedy recovery. No amount is ever too much.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yep, thats what it cost to take my pooch to the vet today, now the insurance will cover most of it, but the premium will take a huge leap when it needs renewing, when you tell friends/ work mates its nearly always the same reply "you must be bloody mad". So what do you spend money on, that make your friends and work mates think you are bloody mad."

I hope your pet is better now

£5,000 for my dogs cruciate repair, he needed 2 ops because his body rejected the implant.

I too got told I was crazy but my Dog has been there for me when fellow humans weren't. Least I could do was be there for him when he needed me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yep, thats what it cost to take my pooch to the vet today, now the insurance will cover most of it, but the premium will take a huge leap when it needs renewing, when you tell friends/ work mates its nearly always the same reply "you must be bloody mad". So what do you spend money on, that make your friends and work mates think you are bloody mad.

I hope your pet is better now

£5,000 for my dogs cruciate repair, he needed 2 ops because his body rejected the implant.

I too got told I was crazy but my Dog has been there for me when fellow humans weren't. Least I could do was be there for him when he needed me"

Thank you.

He is a bit stiff and feeling a bit sorry for himself, but he should be ok in a couple of days, like you say he is always there for me, the least i can do is return the favour.

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By *nSeeNMan
over a year ago

Z'ha'dum

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mountain bikes spent £3k on my last bike and always get the same - well you coulda got a £300 bike instead

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By *nSeeNMan
over a year ago

Z'ha'dum


"Yep, thats what it cost to take my pooch to the vet today, now the insurance will cover most of it, but the premium will take a huge leap when it needs renewing, when you tell friends/ work mates its nearly always the same reply "you must be bloody mad". So what do you spend money on, that make your friends and work mates think you are bloody mad."

you cant put a price on love

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By *iliciousCouple
over a year ago

Sussex/Surrey


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He is a bit stiff and feeling a bit sorry for himself."

You should get him a Fab membership, he’d feel right at home

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

I hope your poochy friend is OK now. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Animals do not feel love as in the human emotion, its just a reaction to you as the top alpha in the pecking order. Give the animal half a chance and it would turn on you to become alpha.

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By *nSeeNMan
over a year ago

Z'ha'dum


"Animals do not feel love as in the human emotion, its just a reaction to you as the top alpha in the pecking order. Give the animal half a chance and it would turn on you to become alpha."

You've never watched the littlest hobo then.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Animals do not feel love as in the human emotion, its just a reaction to you as the top alpha in the pecking order. Give the animal half a chance and it would turn on you to become alpha.

You've never watched the littlest hobo then."

Understanding is a three edged sword

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By *rKC92Man
over a year ago

St Helens

Don't apologise for posting dude, fingers crossed the hound is doing better now!

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By *nSeeNMan
over a year ago

Z'ha'dum


"Animals do not feel love as in the human emotion, its just a reaction to you as the top alpha in the pecking order. Give the animal half a chance and it would turn on you to become alpha.

You've never watched the littlest hobo then.

Understanding is a three edged sword"

There’s a voice that keeps on calling, down the road is where I’ll always be

x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I spend approximately £70 a month on cat food for my 2 feline chums. People look at me like I'm nuts but it's for their health and that's important.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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There’s a voice that keeps on calling, down the road is where I’ll always be

x"

That’s the horn of the truck that’s about to flatten you.

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By *ictoria_1976TV/TS
over a year ago

Launceston

My pooch needed the rather procey cruciate ligament op - now im a tight bugger but didnt think twice - had to borrow the money too & still paying it off now but would do it again x

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

We did about £10k on a collie who had epilepsy over 30 months..

Insurance covered most of it but we probably would have found it tbh..

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