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My Dog Ate My Netflix DVD

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We’re on the $4.99/month 2-disc plan from Netflix.

The last movie we rented was I Am Legend, which we watched a few days ago.

Tonight, I went out in the backyard to see if there were any chewed up tampons back there (seriously - my dog steals them from the bathroom trash can), and I saw a CD (well, I thought it was a CD - I was hoping it was one I burned off iTunes). Flipped it over: I Am Legend, all scratched up with two piercing tooth marks. Dammit!

I might just send it back and see if they notice. If they do, I have to pay $20. Why, why, why is my dog such a rere?

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My Dog, Cash (Appropriately Named)

So, I just got back from the vet for my dog’s annual physical and shots. $172.25!

What happened?

Complete Physical Exam: $35
3-Year Rabies Vaccination: $24
3-Year Distemper/Parvovirus Vaccination: $32
Heartworm Test and Tick Screen: $43.25
Fecal Analysis/Centrifugation: $23.00
Express Anal Glands (I mentioned he’d been scooting around): $15

I think they forgot to charge me for his assisted nail trim (he has to be muzzled and held down), which would have been at least another $15. And, I started buying his heartworm and flea prevention medicine online, or that would have easily been another $100.

Dogs are so expensive. Last year, he ate a bunch of berber carpet when we weren’t home and nearly had to have surgery. He had to have an IV, X-rays and spend a couple nights at the vet for a cost of $740.

Too bad they don’t have flexcare health spending accounts for dogs! I know, I know, there’s always pet insurance, but it’s hardly ever worth it (unless you know in advance that your dog is going to be a dumb-ass carpet-eater).

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