Food: $11; This wasn't needed, but I bought a bag of Stella & Chewy's freeze dried lamb for Venus.
Treats: $0; Would you believe we really had so many treats backed up that we didn't have to buy any this month?!?
Toys: $5; Venus got a cute little purple monkey. It's been a while since she's gotten a new toy, and this one lasted all of ten minutes.
Vet: $0
Other: $34; BarkBox and a new harness for Venus (more on our counterfeit Puppia later...)
Our November total for two chihuahua's was $50. More than usual, but none of it was actually needed lol.
Our November total for two chihuahua's was $50. More than usual, but none of it was actually needed lol.
Having pets can be so expensive, but is totally worth it! My little guy is afraid of dogs, but I would love to get him a kitten at some point!
ReplyDeletewe're in india so prices are a bit different than when we were in the US. but we have a kitten now that we "rescued" from the streets (well community pool) and my kids are quite happy. kitty litter can be expensive here though!
ReplyDeletePet expenses can creep up but I often find it's the "extras" that kill my bank account -- did my dog really need that pink collar. No. But how could I not get it!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it crazy how the little things add up! Tracking pet expenses like this is a really great idea - I may have to try it myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
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