They wont work with us. and the other vet in town wont either.Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
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They wont work with us. and the other vet in town wont either.Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
Her mom cant get a checking account remember? ;) I would think she could making that much money a month.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
Then its in your, and your potential puppy's, best interest to find a new vet. If you don't want to do this or think its "too much of a hassle" to do, then I seriously think you need to reconsider getting a new puppy.
No banks will let my mom get an account, so we are going to ty to get an account in my nameQuote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
Why will the banks not give your mom an account, though?? That's absolutely ridiculous. Especially with how much you say your mom makes a month, getting a bank account should be NO problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
And if you say your mom can't get an account at a bank, you probably won't be able to get one, either (since you aren't 18 and if you're under 18 you have to have a parents' name on it).
edited to add: when I said its ridiculous, I meant the banks were ridiculous, not you :)
I agree with the last few posts. We're NOT bashing you, we only want to make sure that you can provide the proper care (everything included, love, time & money etc...) to a new puppy so soon.
I just can't believe your mom makes that much & couldn't afford another vet visit & is not allowed to open up a bank account either.
Sure you were thrown back a little with all of Tinks vet visits and funds were a little tight but making that much money she certainly should of been able to afford it even if she did have to pay bills that week.
I don't make that much, not even close & look at all the animals I have. I ALWAYS have enough money for vet bills & the such. And god knows they sure are at the vets a lot.
I'm not allowed to tell the reason why. Its kinda personal...but she cant get a checking/bank account.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
Maybe you should just postpone getting the pup until the spring? That way, your mom will be able save more money.
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Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
Sorry, but I'm honestly kind of confused. Your mom couldn't afford to get Tink into the vet when she was sick but yet she could afford to pay 500 dollars to get her registered? Maybe you've answered this before, I haven't been able to read through the whole thing
The puppy will have proper care...Quote:
Originally Posted by lv4dogs
No we were only going to pay like $23 to get her registered...Quote:
Originally Posted by CagneyDog
They paid $500 for Tink from the breeder was my understanding :)Quote:
Originally Posted by CagneyDog
But the same question still comes into play -- you have money for a $500 dog but not money for emergency vet bills..
It was a kinda financial reason thing...If you want to PM me I could tell youQuote:
Originally Posted by beeniesmom
Going? There was a post that said you DID register her, you even got her papers in the mail???Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
I'm getting really confused here.
We will have money for vet bills this time!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
That was my guess. Which I am afraid kind of makes matters worse.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
Since you are so young, and that it is your moms business & she wants to keep it personal I suggest that you don't share the info either. Please respect your mother.
We got her papers, but we hadnt registered her yet. We were going to this weekendQuote:
Originally Posted by lv4dogs
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Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
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Oh, You said this in your other thread so thats what was confusing. It sounded like you registered her since you had her name and her parents name etc.Quote:
We got...Tinks papers!!! Yay! Her full registered name is Tinkerbell PixieDust Phillips
Oh gosh, I thought you ment that when you got her papers in that post a week or two ago that it was her registered papers, like the actual document not the forms you have to fill out to register her.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
Oh, I have Jamie's papers too but haven't registered her, and on her papers it has the names of the sire and dam :)Quote:
Originally Posted by CagneyDog
My dad makes as about as much as your mom does, my mom a whole lot less...somehow we can support 6 people, 5 dogs, 2 cats, 3 guinea pigs, a gecko...and have money to spend on other things like trips (Adam and I went to Europe for a month)...We try to give our animals the very best vet care that we can, we definately have priorities, if one of the animals need vet care we are more than willing to sacrifice something that we may really want.
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Originally Posted by Jessika
Oh okay.
I don't much about this stuff.
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Originally Posted by k9krazee
err.... not all families have similar backgrounds... your folks may make the same but if you have certain issues..... that much is not enough for even the simplest things.
We are going to be ready for the puppy this time
It sounds as though the original poster is quite young, and her mother may currently have (or have had) financial difficulties making it impossible for a bank to allow an account. That said, I think it's clear that most any young child would very much like to have a new dog after a sudden loss, and not be able to truly comprehend the financial and emotional commitment, and it's up to her mother to help make sure they make a sound decision. Personally, I hope they wait - there will always be dogs to rescue, adopt or obtain from a reputable breeder. A dependable family/home environment (lots of time, love, high-quality food, immediate access to (and ability to pay for) vet services, medications, routine medical care including monthly heartworm preventative, flea/tick preventative, toys & other playthings, etc.) is a must for any dog :)
Just my 2 cents as a mom of five people-kids and four fur-kids :)
And a bit off-topic, but perhaps slightly relevant: When my husband and I first got our pair of parakeets, we "lost" the male, Ed, in an odd little access area we had underneath our kitchen cabinetry. As we tried to coax Ed out to join his partner in the birdcage, we mused over what would happen if poor Ed couldn't get out. One of our boys, then age 4-1/2, brightly exclaimed, "Well, we'll just get a new Ed!" Our son was completely comfortable with simply moving on the to the next available bird at the pet shop, despite our efforts to explain that we couldn't just go out and buy a new bird simply because Ed was forever stuck beneath our kitchen baseboards! We did get scared little Ed out, however, and he lived for many happily neurotic years with Ava, his mate.
Sorry, horrible example...I guess I was just blown away a bit because Tink could not recieve vet care because of lack of money...Quote:
Originally Posted by beeniesmom
Although I am still fairly young myself I still do know alot.
First, if you had a financial problem during the month and couldn't pay for
Tink's vet visit then I think you should wait just a little longer to save more money. What if that problem happens again and you don't have money? I think you should save for a little longer and have like $700 on the side for emergency vet care or if you are in a financial bind.
Second, are you emotionally ready for a new puppy? I now that when a puppy dies you want to get another one right away but although it makes you feel better, it may not be the best thing. You may look at the puppy and start crying because s/he will remind you of Tink.
Thirdly, do just a little more research on this breeder. I am sure you know how to tell a BYB from a reputable breeder but just to be on the safe side do more research. Look at your local Humane Society or Pom Rescue groups. We drove 8 hours to get Astra and 4 to get Molly.
Well with that said, I hope you have done all this things and have reconisdered getting a puppy so soon. :)
-Monica