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DO YOU HAVE THE ADDITIONAL FUNDS (MONEY) NECESSARY TO PAY FOR A SECOND SET OF YEARLY VACCINATIONS, FOOD, TOYS, CRATES, LICENSES AND TRAINING CLASSES?

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DO YOU HAVE THE ADDITIONAL FUNDS (MONEY) NECESSARY TO PAY FOR A SECOND SET OF YEARLY VACCINATIONS, FOOD, TOYS, CRATES, LICENSES AND TRAINING CLASSES?

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The average yearly cost of adding a second dog into your household is about $500.00 and this does not include major medical problems. Some hereditary disorders, broken bones and swallowed objects can require major surgery and/or long-term treatment. If you are going to balk at spending several hundred or even several thousand dollars in the event of a medical emergency, THINK TWICE before getting any dog much less a second one. • DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH TIME RIGHT NOW TO WILLINGLY SPEND TRAINING, GROOMING, FEEDING AND EXERCISING AND CLEANING UP AFTER A SECOND DOG? You can count on spending about 5 to 10 additional hours per week with your dog/dogs when you add that second one to your household. • DO YOU HAVE THE ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO PAY FOR ANY DAMAGE THE SECOND DOG MAY CAUSE TO YOUR HOME OR YARD? (Or that your first dog, or heaven forbid, both dogs may do to your household?) Adding a new dog can cause your old dog to misbehave and be destructive. The new untrained dog may teach your existin

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