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Hi, I found my way here from wisebread forums. Your blogs looks good and you have made a lot of BIG changes already. Good Luck! I just started a blog myself at www.frugal-parents.blogspot.com if you'd like to check it out!
Thanks! I'm going over to check you out right now!

That damn dog, who is by far the most expensive "investment" I've ever made. He ran out of his heartworm medication this month, which put me $28 in the hole. Oh well. It could've been a lot worse, he could have actually had heartworm, right?

Easily the thing i spend the second largest amount of money on besides necessary bills. I love that little stinker, and i need to stop spoiling him so much. Unfortunately, doggie medication isn't really a "luxury." :( And bear's collapsing trachea is EXPENSIVE.

otherwise, SUPER congrats on the other stuff!!! that's a lot of savings!

oh wow Bear has a collapsing trachea, too? (so does Dash, although it's really minor at this point -- only when he gets way over excited). Has he had surgery?

Dash has luxating patellas (his kneecaps slip off). The surgery is $1000. Per. Leg.

Not an option right now. The vet says he's not in any pain, so I'm not going to worry about.

Can you just imagine how much REAL kids cost?!!?!?!?!?!

If it only happens when he gets really excited, are you sure that it's collapsing trachea? It could be what's called a reverse sneeze which sounds like a goose honk kind of. Bear has always done that since he was a baby. It's super common in little dogs, and it's not collapsed trachea.

Bear's collapsed trachea is severe in that it narrows a lot and because it's interthoraic, but it's not severe in the sense that he's never turned blue from gasping for air or had any life/death episodes. I have him under the care of an extremely good specialist up here in small animal surgery who is familiar with it, so I trust that he is doing the right thing. Bear just turned 3, so we are going to try and hold off on a stent for at least another 3 or so years. His surgery will cost around 3 - 4k, and it isn't permanent. Although the technology has come far, the stent only lasts about 6 years, at which point it has to be replaced. Right now we're controlling it with a bronchiodialator medication, which basically keeps his breathing passages open. Twice a day for the rest of his life. :(

This reminds me that I need to start a savings account now to pay for his surgery. That way, when i need it, i won't be caught off guard. I have a feeling he'll need to have it while I'm in school. ugh.

It never ceases to amaze me how much animal surgery costs, and no pet insurance would have ever covered Bear's trachea because it's hereditary in Yorkies.

:(

unfortunately, it's definitely his trachea. he does the reverse sneeze thing, too which is kind of cute.

it started after i had really yanked hard on his leash (and wasn't using a harness) one day when a big dog got a little too exited to meet him. it's pretty mild. i'm so sorry to hear Bear (and you) have to go through that :(

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