Your Questions About Dog’s Life Vest
Thomas asks…
How much does a dog life vest cost?
I want to get a doggie life vest but i font know how much they are. I just kinda want the price range or how much you paid for yours
admin answers:
Anywhere from $20-$60
For my largest dog(76 Lbs), his was about $45
And my medium dog’s(42 lbs) was $30.
It really depends on size and some have different styles(my female’s has hawaiian flowers on it)
Linda asks…
should i get my 6 month old chihuahua puppy spayed?
i am concerned because
1. my vet has only been a vet for 3 years
2. i live in alaska so it is mostly large dogs here i am not sure she is good with small dogs.
3. she only weighs 4 pounds and i am worried about her going under anesthesia.
4. i am worried she will not react well to stiches or a cone
please help me what should i do?
admin answers:
Spayed dogs live longer and healthier lives, they say. Besides, you don’t want puppies. But it’s up to you. If you don’t spay her you’ll need to have her shut inside or accompanied by an attentive adult outside for a couple, three weeks twice a year, to prevent pregnancy.
Why not call your vet, ask to speak to the doc, and tell him what you’ve just told us. See what he says. He does have a vested interest but he also has a great interest in dogs’ well being, we hope, as that’s why s/he went to veterinary school. Ask all the questions you can think of about the procedure, medications used, and aftercare. You might also want to talk with your breeder as she knows how her line does with medications, and anything else to look out for.
Charles asks…
If my neighbor keyed my car, can I make the landlord pay for it?
We have these really rotten neighbors. They have stolen our stuff, broken our stuff and vandalized our stuff. The landlord refuses to get rid of them saying he has a “vested financial interest”. Two nights ago the lady neighbor keyed my car in the middle of the night. I can’t afford the repair and it is BAD…. from bumber to bumper, under the door handles and DEEP. Her taking my junk is one thing. Her hurting my car is entirely another. They are moving in 10 days, so it will be over soon, but I don’t want my insurance to go up and I want the land lord to take responsability for this one! We live in NH, and the LL lives accross the street.
admin answers:
Um… No way you could hold the LL responsible. If you can prove they did it (you seem quite sure) file a claim with the PoPo and turn it in to insurance… You can sue as well, but again, you have to have some sort of proof. They can easily say “I didn’t do it” and after all, the burden of proof is on the accuser. Unless you live in some sort of quasi-communist state.
And LL would not have much right to evict for an unsubstantiated claim. That’s between you and the neighbor, I fear. He could get in trouble for eviciting w/o justifyable cause. And have to paint, repair, etc. That comes with changing tenants.
Ah, the joys of rental property!
Key their car for revege if you want (just kidding, of course!) but other than suing the people that you think did it, you are SOL. Suing the LL would be like suing a dog’s owner for getting bitten… Except the LL does not own the tenants.
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