How much money should I spend on my dog’s vet care?

Note: some of my friends, family members, readers and customers have recently lost a pet. This post is dedicated to those animals.

Most of us will face difficult health decisions related to our pets. emergencies come up. Dogs get sick and injured. They do not live as long as us.

There is no way to plan for everything, but I have thought about some of the decisions I may eventually have to make for my dog and my cats.

There are many emotional and ethical sides to animal healthcare and euthanasia. few decisions are simple.

I can’t possibly cover every issue, but I hope you will think about two concepts when it comes to your dog’s healthcare:

Have a conversation with your dog’s vet about euthanasia before your dog is sick or injured.

Think about the amount of money you would realistically spend on a dog’s vet bills.

One of my favorite writers, Jon Katz, has a new book out called “Going Home: finding peace when pets die.” It will offer much support to grieving pet owners, and I am thankful for that. I suggest you read it, regardless of your current pet situation.

I talked to Katz over the phone last month after reading his book. I wanted to ask him for advice on preparing for the loss of a pet. since I am the owner of three healthy, middle-aged pets, what should I be doing now to plan for the difficult decisions I will likely face?

What stuck with me most from our talk was his idea to schedule some time with my dog’s vet now where we openly discuss our personal thoughts and feelings related to euthanasia. This would also be a good time to talk about animal healthcare in general.

In “Going Home,” Katz wrote that vets are typically hesitant to recommend euthanasia. They usually wait for the dog’s owner to bring it up first.

I wouldn’t want Ace’s vet to hesitate for my sake. She should know ahead of time what my thoughts are, and I should understand her side as well.

It’s also ok to question a vet’s suggestions, Katz and I agreed. It’s ok to say no.

The same problems with the human healthcare system exist in the animal healthcare system, Katz said during our interview. Prescriptions and procedures make money, and therefore dog owners need to be careful not to allow a vet’s recommendations to overwhelm their own instincts.

In the animal world, there are a lot of people telling other people what they oughta do, Katz said. but in the end, it’s a personal choice.

Bom conselho.

A weekend at the doggy ER

You may remember my mutt Ace became very ill back in March. He was eventually diagnosed with pneumonia, but at the time I had no idea what was wrong. Of course, this happened on a weekend when the only veterinary clinic open in Fargo was the emergency clinic.

I knew it was going to be a fun night when the receptionist required a payment before anyone would even see my dog.

I was very much at the mercy of the veterinarians that weekend. Worse, they were vets I had never met before. now that it’s been several months, I am able to look back  at this experience with some perspective.

For one, we live in a small enough town where even at the emergency clinic, the vets are reachable. just as I could sit down with Ace’s usual vet ahead of time and have a conversation about difficult topics, I could probably do the same with the vets at the er clinic. I don’t know if they would actually listen to me or remember me, but at least they might keep something on file.

Second, I had more options than I allowed myself. I did not have to agree to every procedure the vets at the er clinic recommended. A vet printed out an estimate, and I was basically expected to approve or reject it as a whole.

I could’ve picked the estimate apart and said, let’s do this but not this. get him hydrated and get his fever down, I could’ve said, and I will take him to his regular vet on Monday.

I’m not saying I made the wrong choices that weekend. I’m just saying emotions and urgency were playing a large part in my decision making.

No one knew what was wrong with my dog, and I was worried he might die. The vets wanted to rule out poisoning and whether or not something was lodged in his digestive system. There was a sense that everything had to be done immediately.

The grand total for this “experience” was $1,782.78. This is a large amount of money for me. For others, it might not be.

The total cost for Ace’s 24-hour stay at the Red River animal emergency clinic in Fargo was $1,559.18. I also had to pay a flat fee of about $100 just for walking in the door. additional medications and follow-up appointments at his regular vet were another $123.60.

The majority of the cost was bloodwork, IVs, antibiotics, a urinalysis and “hospitalization” – nothing too invasive. Não consigo pensar em quanto custaria a cirurgia.

Acho que estou apenas usando minha experiência como exemplo para os outros. Os custos aumentam rapidamente. Tudo acontece em um borrão. Se você não tiver todo o dinheiro disponível (o crédito está ok), seu animal de estimação não receberá atendimento.

Ajuda a pensar nessas questões – pelo menos um pouco – antes do tempo.

Quanto dinheiro você está disposto a gastar com os cuidados veterinários de um cachorro?

Tomei a decisão de não dizer a ninguém como obter um animal de estimação. Da mesma forma, não vou contar a ninguém como me separar de um animal de estimação. Não sei dizer a ninguém o que fazer quando se trata de assistência médica de seu cachorro. Posso dar conselhos se solicitados, mas essas são decisões pessoais.

Pessoalmente, gostaria que Josh e eu tivessem uma discussão séria sobre quanto é razoável gastar em um animal. Nós conversamos sobre isso brevemente. Nós somos pessoas racionais. Nós amamos nossos animais, mas há um limite. Temos uma economia de emergência por um motivo. Temos linhas de crédito por um motivo. Mas existem limites.

Eu gastaria US $ 1.800 no meu cachorro de novo? Sim. dobrar isso? Pode ser. Triplicar isso? provavelmente não.

Eu gastaria a mesma quantia para salvar um dos meus gatos? Provavelmente.

Eu sei exatamente como Josh se sente sobre tudo isso? Não, eu não.

Infelizmente, o dinheiro vai participar de nossas decisões, pelo menos para a maioria de nós. Então, eu recomendo que você fale sobre esse problema com seu parceiro, seus filhos, seus pais, seu colega de quarto. Obtenha todos na mesma página. Não deixe alguém de fora, nem mesmo crianças pequenas. Existem limites financeiros e, quando a urgência e as emoções assumem de repente o controle, é fácil esquecer esses limites.

Eu gostaria de ter algo por escrito – uma carta para o meu futuro eu, algo para recorrer no meu tempo de necessidade. Isso lembrará o meu futuro que dei uma boa vida aos meus animais de estimação, que existem limites financeiros e físicos, que fiz o melhor que posso.

E, finalmente, não me permita que eu ou ninguém lhe diga o que fazer. Essas são escolhas pessoais.

Como Katz disse em “Indo para casa”, você é o melhor defensor do seu animal em particular. Ninguém conhece seu cachorro ou seu gato tão bem quanto você.

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