Wayne02
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We have a 10 year old miniature schnauzer who has been a great dog for us, great personality, well behaved, small enough to travel well, robust enough to stand some roughhousing with the kids, knows all kinds of tricks including how to manipulate her humans etc. But this has been the most expensive dog by far that we have ever owned in our many years of canine/feline ownership.
She has been plagued with urinary tract infections, sky high triglycerides, and kidney stones. She has been on just about every antibiotic known to man, and every special diet ever conceived. $80 antibotics, $45 small bags of special food, perpetual $vet$ office visits, it goes on and on. This morning the $100 xrays revealed kidney stones, requiring the $1100 surgery for the third time in her life.
She is a 'family member' of course so I just grit my teeth and pay the bills, I don't even want to add up the grand total. We love having her in the family but damn this has been expensive.
We have always thought we would get another mini schnauzer when Missy passes away, but it seems they are very prone to these type of health problems, and I just don't know that we can afford another run like this.
She has been plagued with urinary tract infections, sky high triglycerides, and kidney stones. She has been on just about every antibiotic known to man, and every special diet ever conceived. $80 antibotics, $45 small bags of special food, perpetual $vet$ office visits, it goes on and on. This morning the $100 xrays revealed kidney stones, requiring the $1100 surgery for the third time in her life.
She is a 'family member' of course so I just grit my teeth and pay the bills, I don't even want to add up the grand total. We love having her in the family but damn this has been expensive.
We have always thought we would get another mini schnauzer when Missy passes away, but it seems they are very prone to these type of health problems, and I just don't know that we can afford another run like this.