The REAL Cost of Owning A Dog (WHAT I SPEND ON MY FRENCHIE)

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  • COST OF OWNING A DOG // Most owners drastically underestimate the monthly & one-time costs of owning a dog. Before you make this huge financial commitment, learn what you're getting yourself into, and whether it's worth it to you! It costs way more to own a dog than I expected, but even after discovering this, I do still do think it's worth it. I mean, look at how cute he is!!! ♥♥♥ All cost estimates assume a 10-year lifespan.
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Komentáře • 331

  • @I-Know-Best
    @I-Know-Best Před 3 lety +108

    The asset with the greatest return

    • @vincentortega4284
      @vincentortega4284 Před 3 lety +5

      Pets can be fun, but they are not an asset.

    • @tinacasilli6763
      @tinacasilli6763 Před 3 lety +3

      They are enjoyable. Instead of a vacation you have a Ray of sunshine every day. How much would vacation cost over 10 to 15, or 20 years.

    • @I-Know-Best
      @I-Know-Best Před 3 lety +11

      What I said what meant to be taken as a joke.

    • @wo1162
      @wo1162 Před 3 lety +1

      🙄🤣👎

    • @Nwakaego_
      @Nwakaego_ Před 3 lety

      Definitely not an asset. More so a fun liability to have.

  • @theDanDeleon
    @theDanDeleon Před 3 lety +77

    I think if you’re in debt and don’t have an emergency fund then owning a pet is a liability. I can see people neglecting their pets because of poor money management. Better to own a pet when you’re financially stable.

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Před 3 lety +9

      100% !!!

    • @vincentortega4284
      @vincentortega4284 Před 3 lety

      I agree with you, Dan.

    • @violethaye6987
      @violethaye6987 Před 3 lety +5

      financially and emotionally stable.

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy Před 2 lety

      Specifically they'll neglect them where they are most harmed and that is medical care. This isn't a limited diet for a few weeks, it is them living in pain or a serious illness that may even be life threatening.

  • @elenaaraujoborisoff6169
    @elenaaraujoborisoff6169 Před 3 lety +31

    He is sooo cute but this video makes me never want to become a dog owner.

  • @Encourageable
    @Encourageable Před 3 lety +5

    Rose is the kind of woman who analyzes the cost of being in a relationship.

  • @christinakalmbach7392
    @christinakalmbach7392 Před 3 lety +19

    Don’t forget the cost of a microchip! Microchips can help lost/ stolen dogs back to their proper owners!

  • @duvessa2003
    @duvessa2003 Před 3 lety +10

    Someone made a comment about TIME. Anyone out there who is thinking about getting a dog and leaving it in a crate while they are at work, should reconsider. To us it’s 8 hours. To a dog, with a much shorter lifespan, it is soooo much longer. Please, please, please do not convince yourself that this is okay. When we consider thinking about taking on a pet we have to consider what type of habitat we are able to provide for that animal and the quality of life we can give them. If you have to be at a job eight hours a day and you don’t have help, consider getting a lower maintenance pet. Dogs are pack animals. When you adopt one, you become that dog’s pack. Separation from you is painful. Thank you, Rose, for talking about daycare and pet walking. Thank you for being responsible and giving your pet everything he needs. Thank you for sharing this informative video!

    • @ricebeansrockroll882
      @ricebeansrockroll882 Před 3 lety +3

      If you take everything else out of it (stress, lonliness etc), imagine not having a bathroom break for 10+ hours (work + comute), and dogs have smaller bladders. They trust you with everything, its so cruel to not even allow them the dignity of pee-breaks.

  • @kyuuness
    @kyuuness Před 3 lety +21

    Rose, you're very sweet but you're very much underestimating the cost of adopting a dog too. Some shelters go as high as $500-600 for neutered puppies (any breed) and if you want to adopt from specialty rescues, they are often in the thousands as well. If you're looking to adopt but want a specific breed in the future, I recommend looking into rescues that focus on the breed you want.

    • @meganmarie4289
      @meganmarie4289 Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe where she lives it is at much. Where I am living adoptions never or rarely go above $200 and we looked at adopting a puppy or dog for a while. Ended on a shelter cat that was $30 total because they were doing a special that we didn't know about at the time.

    • @jinny3724
      @jinny3724 Před 3 lety

      Obvious she does not want to adopt wants high end

  • @TheEickert
    @TheEickert Před 3 lety +6

    For those thinking about daycare: $30 per day is a lot. Try finding a place where you can buy 10-20 days at a discount. Pre-pandemic and since she was 8 weeks old, my border collie went to daycare everyday during the workday. I bought a month of unlimited at a time and it broke down to $15 per day. Also, dont rely on daycare for socialization of a puppy. Daycare behavior is different from everywhere else behavior. You should definitely still be seeking out one on one meetings in a variety of situations for your pup.

  • @doodahgurlie
    @doodahgurlie Před 3 lety +22

    OMG, he is so cute! I love how adorable he was in the background just doing puppy things. I love him!

  • @markd6462
    @markd6462 Před 3 lety +41

    Adopt a shelter dog; save a life.
    In general though, any dog is an asset. :)
    Cute dog. Rose.

    • @sbg1911
      @sbg1911 Před 3 lety +7

      Absolutely! Enough with the breeders already

  • @wyattwheeler.
    @wyattwheeler. Před 3 lety +21

    Also you didn’t even mention if you live in an apartment they charge $200 for a pet fee per lease and $200 for a deposit per lease agreement. They also can charge per rent like $10-20 per month

    •  Před 3 lety

      @Genetic Sequence but they still charge for it which was the point

    • @chiwalsh9794
      @chiwalsh9794 Před 3 lety +1

      $200 is so cheap compared to majority of apartment in Austin, TX. They charge pet deposit and pet fee, each at a minimum $300 so a total of $600. It is literally a rip off and I haven't heard anyone who get back their pet deposit even just 20 bucks when they move out. Yikes

    • @ThegrayareawithYvette
      @ThegrayareawithYvette Před 3 lety

      Depends on the apt.... I've never had to pay for my cat and they know about him. I've seen some that don't charge that much for dogs either

  • @boriazone57
    @boriazone57 Před 3 lety +10

    Maybe it's just me that I'm happy being a "lonely" person, but I have not feeling whatsoever on having kids or pets. Like I have never felt what people with kids or dogs feels. I see kids and pets as liabilities to be honest. I know for everybody is different but me personally, I enjoy investing my money and traveling, no regrets at all.

    • @CosmoMakeupgurl
      @CosmoMakeupgurl Před 3 lety

      Well women feel differently about these things...living things are never a liability, they just require financial planning and commitment.

    • @jessiwalters7589
      @jessiwalters7589 Před 3 lety

      @@CosmoMakeupgurl I wouldn't say women, just say some women. I'm a woman and in my mid-30s and definitely don't want children. I like my freedom, money, and traveling to crazy countries around the world, and doing fun things constantly. Could not unless I was a multi-millionaire with children. So yes some women do feel differently, but not all! :) God bless everyone!

  • @AnthonyVArdizzone
    @AnthonyVArdizzone Před 3 lety +24

    Rose: Talking about costs.
    Juppy: *trying to add to those costs by attempting to destroy the couch*
    New sub! Loving this channel.
    Also, I’m a Chewy investor and quarantine has been good for that investment. Keep pushing it. Please.

  • @crystalgale15
    @crystalgale15 Před 3 lety +1

    I am pro adopt don't shop but I am an experienced dog owner so I could handle behavioral issues that usually comes with dogs from shelters. For a beginner dog owner, I always suggest to buy from a respectable breeder because you can usually predict the behavior of the dog by their breed so all you need to do is research the breed that will be the best fit for you. That being said, I agree 100% with your decision of getting a pure bred. As long as the dog is not from a puppy mill, all is good. All dog deserves to be with a family that will love them their whole life 😊

  • @TrappedQue
    @TrappedQue Před 3 lety +17

    Omg...so costly. I definitely can’t afford a dog.

  • @Paul-McB
    @Paul-McB Před 3 lety +23

    I like that you mentioned the ROI is happiness.

  • @randyo6019
    @randyo6019 Před 3 lety +2

    Congrats on your baby Rose! I’ve had dogs since I’ve been 7 and still do! They’re so loyal n thoughtful. My husband bought me Thor , my 20 months old Rottweiler for over 2gs and we have a 4 year old German Shepard pittbull mix Roxy from the rescue. They are always so sweet, thoughtful, loyal and so worth it. I have their German dog food from Amazon on auto ship and Chewy is amazing!

  • @leehanna02
    @leehanna02 Před 3 lety +5

    I learned from my dog what real commitment and responsibility is. I'm a uni student, and I spend a good chunk of my income on my dog because I truly value her health and wellness over materialistic things I could buy for myself. Kind of like raising a kid I guess?

  • @danhughart
    @danhughart Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, Rose. I didn't see this one until now. It's really great that you have 24/7 entertainment these days! I actually have a friend who raises Frenchies. She's been at it for a couple of years now, and if I am to believe her (which I do), celebrities will routinely pay around $20,000 for a dog of this breed, and they are very popular with said celebrities and wealthy people. I especially enjoyed the part where you were talking about training while Jupiter clawed the sofa!

  • @csantos1995
    @csantos1995 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh my gosh soooo cute!!! I just got a frenchie as well during quarantine, he's 5 months now. Absolutely nothing wrong with purchasing from a breeder for this breed- i've gotten two bulldogs from rescues and while it was free to rescue, the irresponsibility and overall ignorance towards the breed in their past homes meant THOUSANDS of dollars in bills. Also, alot of insurance companies refused to accept our adopted bullies because they were older bulldogs & insurance companies know the breed has alot of health issues. Here in Toronto Ontario they range from 3.5-5k for a responsible breeder, we paid 4.8k. As mentioned, I've had three bullies in the past (2 rescues), this frenchie is my first breeder dog and he is absolutely amazing, i've seen the difference paying for ar responsible breeder can make. However I still plan to rescue in the future when I can afford a non-insured pup! Best of luck to you and this cutie!!

    • @csantos1995
      @csantos1995 Před 3 lety

      @S W Why would I ask myself that if its never bothered me? I like the breed, I'm passionate about saving dogs from irresponsible breeding/ rehabilitating them back to health , yes I paid thousands in bills but this doesn't mean i've ever been in debt due to any of my dogs - I had a seperate savings account for my dog's bills and i've never been short, thankfullly I've always been deliberate with saving. Also I think anyone who rescues is aware that health bills pour in, especially dogs who were severely abused/miscared for. It's completely expected lol, and its never stopped me.
      I recently went with a breeder after 10 years of rescuing these beautiful dogs. This is my first breeder experience, and while it seems to certainly be cheaper overall to buy from a breeder, I still plan to continue rescuing after my pup is little older because it's what I'm passionate about! Thanks though for your question.

    • @csantos1995
      @csantos1995 Před 3 lety

      @S W ah yes, I definitely agree with all the points you make. The breed itself is very unatural & "man made" hence their inability to birth naturally & all the other issues. However the breeder was a family friend of mine & was originally going to keep our pup for herself, however due to some circumstances she decided she could not keep it so I bought the dog from her to save her the hassle from finding another family. We lost our last frenchie last year so we were already actively looking to adopt another, this opportunity came up and I took it. Just Hoping to use my experience to better educate myself and others on the importance of learning about the breed & why they have so many issues connected to breeding/breeders. Looking forward to continue my rescue/adoption journey with this breed once the time is right.

  • @AdultingShouldntSuck
    @AdultingShouldntSuck Před 3 lety +1

    Your ROI is happiness. Very true.
    However… if you’re young and don’t make much money- owning a furry friend can make your life a lot harder financially. Not to mention the time it takes to properly take care of an animal. It’s a huge responsibility.

  • @LearnGoals
    @LearnGoals Před 3 lety +5

    *_I AM ORIGINALLY FROM EUROPE, BUT MOVED TO US, BACK IN EUROPE I ALWAYS HAD A PET AND ANYONE CAN AFFORD IT, IT IS SO SAD THAT PRICES HERE IN US TO HAVE A PET ARE RIDICULOUS_*

    • @LearnGoals
      @LearnGoals Před 3 lety +1

      @S W Thank you for giving me permission that is so kind of you

    • @LearnGoals
      @LearnGoals Před 3 lety +1

      @S W why ? You don’t like immigrants?

    • @ramblingbill9101
      @ramblingbill9101 Před 3 lety

      It doesn’t cost as much as she is saying. I’ve had about 15 dogs over the years. Many things she is listing are not really needed. But I don’t live in a city or apartment so that makes a difference. My dogs can go in to the backyard 24 hours through their dog door and can do their business and run around. The love and health benefits you get are priceless.

  • @CrunchyMatches
    @CrunchyMatches Před 3 lety +6

    I love that you’re talking about training while he destroys your couch 😂. He’s gorgeous. Hope no one is giving you shit about the breeder. Glad you got yourself a cute companion!!!

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Před 3 lety +1

      Lol yeah he still has a lot to learn 😆

  • @melissasesma3218
    @melissasesma3218 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes so true!!! Great video. I've had my dog for 8 years and I've calculated Ive spent over $20k only because I live next to the border and most of the surgeries he's had have been there at 1/3 of the cost!

  • @brandikalinowski5044
    @brandikalinowski5044 Před 3 lety +1

    Unconditional love from an animal is a priceless gift. Congratulations on becoming a dog mom! I think it’s an amazing and wonderful gift for you both. Doesn’t have to be a rescue for him needing to be rescued or you for that matter. Love is love and really, why else are we here but to experience it?

  • @JamalJohnsontagvr1234
    @JamalJohnsontagvr1234 Před 3 lety

    My dogs ate my couch, whole bunch of shoes ( even when I had a crate, leave them for 5 minutes and they looking for troubles). Now my dogs are both 9 years old and of corse it cost extra in rent, deposit and pet fees, 100$ to groom them every 2 month. My cavalier recently got sick and vet needed 500$ for x-ray, pet insurance doesn’t cover everything in fact it does not cover expensive expenses. Not to mention that it is a constant mess, shedding hair, and all kind of getting sick and food sensitivities ( so smaller dogs make less mess). If you think of getting a dog, it’s a huge responsibility and expensive, but lots of love. ❤️

  • @KienenKoga
    @KienenKoga Před 3 lety +5

    This is an awesome video! The time commitment too is tough, I feel bad if I were to leave my dog at home along while I’m at work. Just want to love them always lol

  • @miared
    @miared Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Rose, I’m happy for a new member in your family. However, I really hope someday you will adopt instead of shop. Animals in shelters are just as worthy and loving too. Not to mention you save a life :)

  • @louren1951
    @louren1951 Před 3 lety

    Frenchies have been very popular lately. Dogs truly are great. Not to scare you but frenchies esp. Puppy frenchies are prone to foreign bodies. Becareful of anything he can swallow that won't break down in his stomach. (No socks! ). You did good reaserch, diet can help against later health problems. In a raw diet be sure to add grains to prevent heart issues. Saw 3 french is this week with chf.

  • @imannasan
    @imannasan Před 3 lety +5

    Was about to adopt a pet during this quarantine thanks for making this video! Had to double check that bank account 😭

  • @brucebanksshow
    @brucebanksshow Před 3 lety +5

    It's a little off-putting that your dog will have a higher cost of health insurance then your own.

  • @brittanydespi
    @brittanydespi Před 3 lety +1

    I do agree dogs are very pricey and also if you’re a responsible owner time consuming to train, walk, bathe etc etc. But I’ve had my pup for 6 years now and she’s been with me through some of the hardest times in my life and I truely feel that I would be in a much darker place without her. And in my opinion having her has been priceless for my mental health especially now during these trying times.
    Enjoy growing with your pup, it’s amazing experience!

  • @too-da-loo
    @too-da-loo Před 3 lety +1

    Never used a create. We installed a dog door and he sleeps on the bed at night.. so no need to lock him in a create in the basement that some people do.

    • @JenJaneway
      @JenJaneway Před 3 lety

      That's horrible. I agree, no crates. They're social, they need to be near us

  • @kimdame4704
    @kimdame4704 Před 3 lety +2

    Jupiter is adorable! So happy for you both. I have a Frenchie too and a Boston Terrier and I love them like they're my kids! No amount of money can replace the feeling of having that unconditional love from your dog :-)

  • @kevinp8108
    @kevinp8108 Před 3 lety +3

    No one should own a pet if he/she cannot afford the expensive veterinary medical cost. I'm tired of seeing a pet dog on animal rescue CZcams channels with a tumor as large as a bowling ball because its owner can't afford the $2K+ medical bill to have it removed or even worse, the dog is abandoned and is left to die on the streets. I had a Labrador Retriever for nearly 12 years before she died of cancer. Before her death, I had spent $5K for surgery and chemotherapy for her cancer. Fortunately, I had pet insurance that paid 80% of the bill after a $200 deductible. The pet insurance premium was $80 per month during my dog's last year of her life. Before I bought pet insurance, my dog tore her ligament around the age of 5, and that cost me about $3500 for surgery to repair the tear. 4 years later, my dog tore her other ligament but fortunately, I had insurance and they paid 80% of $3500 after a $200 deductible. Later, my dog developed lipomas or fatty tumors which cost nearly $1000 to remove. Yes, having a pet is very expensive especially for the medical cost! Don't get a pet if you can't afford to pay for the medical treatments.

  • @huuge70
    @huuge70 Před 3 lety +1

    Cheers from Denver! I enjoy your videos Rose, keep up the good work. FYI, my family have owned dogs my whole life and we never had pet insurance. I just signed up for pet insurance last year through my work and it has been the best decision ever. I have Nationwide Pet Insurance and it includes the yearly wellness checkups and vaccinations. I’ve been really happy. Good luck with the training and adventures ahead!

  • @dreonthetube
    @dreonthetube Před 3 lety

    My Jack Russell only cost me $300 when I bought him 15 years ago. The last 1.5 years i've been dropping insane money ($250 per month on medication, $500 on cardiologist every 6 months, special prescription food @ $6 per can, plus other vet emergencies) on his vet bills due to his congestive heart failure diagnosis. My only regret is not buying a good pet insurance plan when he was younger.

  • @kennyc944
    @kennyc944 Před rokem +1

    Very cute both of you! Maybe I missed that part, but did you mention the costs for grooming?

  • @amanda-cct
    @amanda-cct Před 3 lety

    Thank you for endorsing pet insurance! You're not a worrier - we have medical insurance for employees, kids, car insurance, renters and home insurance, all types of insurance, so why not for your pup too? It only makes sense. :) Note on toys: be VERY careful with household objects as toys for puppies! You mentioned socks - some dogs have a tendency to try to swallow and eat things like that. My german shepherd growing up wouldn't swallow anything except for his dog food and socks. So please, reminder to pet parents to be VERY careful about what you teach your puppy is or is not okay to play with.

  • @Smiley-ms5nq
    @Smiley-ms5nq Před 3 lety +1

    The real cost is happiness for the dog. You have the most cutest dog likes a little puppy. He likes to play and very energetic...

  • @sergiobravo252
    @sergiobravo252 Před 3 lety +4

    The cost of not having a boyfriend...

  • @JacquelynDoggette
    @JacquelynDoggette Před 3 lety +2

    Congrats on your new pup! He's adorable. And thank you for this super practical information.

  • @user-wm8vs2wk7r
    @user-wm8vs2wk7r Před 3 lety +5

    Love love your video! Pet insurance is cheaper when there are young but they will raise it after the pup turns 10 years old. Nationwide charged me $156 a month (like a car payment).
    Insurance is super limited too.
    I will just save $70 per month ...in 5 years will be $4000 in a HYA (if you put it in a mutual fund) .. even better. Let your pup invest his own money 🙂🐶 and save for his pup retirement

    • @christianalvarez4849
      @christianalvarez4849 Před 3 lety +1

      True, my pet insurance rates keep going up every year. They started at $30 and I'm up to $55/mo and my pup is only 4 years old.

    • @user-wm8vs2wk7r
      @user-wm8vs2wk7r Před 3 lety

      @@christianalvarez4849 yeah. I paid 2 years and my pup only went twice to the doctor ... once for teeth cleaning.. which wasn't cover and ended up 1k for it. Teeth cleaning is preventive for insurances.. and the second one for tick.. I think I paid the insurance more money. Wish I saved it and just invested or something. So right now my pup will be seating on a nice retirement fund :)

  • @keviny9392
    @keviny9392 Před 3 lety

    I started annual teeth cleaning with a vet for my puggle 5 years ago. The cost started around $400 the first time. The last one, I was billed for around $1K. That cost included anesthesia and few extractions. My family loves our dog. For all the joy she brings, it is not too much.

  • @smb_316
    @smb_316 Před 2 lety

    Hey i watched your options trading video and some others and im thinking about getting a frenchie and becoming a breeder. Im on the clock listening to vids and realized you're giving me more knowledge just in a different field thanks !!

  • @lings628
    @lings628 Před 3 lety +1

    Happy 300K subscribers!

  • @big_R_
    @big_R_ Před 3 lety +4

    Congrats on the new pup, Rose! As someone who owned a male dog in the past, I would highly recommend that you get him neutered (or at least plan for the possibility in the future). Although he may be ok as a young pup, it gets very annoying when he tries to "do the deed" with everything in the house once he gets a bit older. Hopefully that doesn't happen with you, but that's what I've typically seen in my experience

    • @Floyd005
      @Floyd005 Před 3 lety +1

      I have two males, an Australian shepherd and a sheltie. I do not believe on cutting of their testicles. It is my responsibility as a caretaker to insure they do not impregnate any females. The good lord gave them testicles not to have humans who are too lazy to prevent their companion animals from unwanted behaviours.

    • @big_R_
      @big_R_ Před 3 lety +3

      @@Floyd005 Hey man, you do you. But before you go around claiming that all owners that neuter their dog are lazy, maybe you should do some research. Their are plenty of other reasons that an owner may (or may not) choose to neuter their dog, but that decision is ultimately theirs to make

    • @misterkeebler
      @misterkeebler Před 3 lety

      @@big_R_ you're a more patient person than I am for replying to that dumb comment. But it's not everyday I'm on a financial youtube vid and I get to read "the good lord gave them testicles" as part of a serious statement. So I guess the humor made up for it

  • @PETTYGANG
    @PETTYGANG Před 2 lety +1

    He’s adorable. I couldn’t help but to laugh at the sounds of him trying to rip your couch apart as you talk lol

  • @fashion4point0
    @fashion4point0 Před 3 lety +1

    So cute!! I have a toy poodle and my boyfriend has a Yorkshire terrier. Dogs are so much fun and pricey lol very happy for you!

  • @renditionphoto
    @renditionphoto Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. I’ve wanting a dog for a long time now and preparing to get one when I reach my financial goals. I’m not quite there yet but now, with your video, I have a better idea on the real cost of ownership. Btw, were all these costs in CAD or USD?

    • @renditionphoto
      @renditionphoto Před 3 lety

      Omg, I totally got you mixed up with another investment channel who I subscribe to. She’s Canadian and that’s why I asked my question *sorry*. She’s also an Asian lady :)
      czcams.com/users/HumbledTrader

  • @MegaHotdiggity
    @MegaHotdiggity Před 3 lety

    I think my rescue (adult dog) was about $500. Other than that, we cruised for a while, only needing food so about $100/year, but the vet bills are what gets him. He has back issues but more significantly, a heart condition, and so regular $90+ meds and a $500-600 bill is not outside the norm. He did additional tests last time and I really and to gulp hard on the $1500 bill, with the knee jerk reaction that “this is X amount more than I paid for him to begin with!” But absolutely no regrets, he definitely feels like my child.

  • @joymae
    @joymae Před 3 lety +1

    I have a frenchie too! They aren’t cheap but they’re like most other dogs and kids in your life. I wouldn’t change it any other way.

  • @a.l7576
    @a.l7576 Před 3 lety

    Hi Rose,
    i would love to know what Editing-Software you are using?
    Nice videos :)
    Thank you

  • @khublikhan
    @khublikhan Před 3 lety

    What a handsome Frenchie! He looks pretty mellow.
    Enjoy his antics, he’ll give you a lifetime of laughs and love.

  • @auomp
    @auomp Před 3 lety +6

    I really feel like you have no idea what you’re talking about. You lost me at $300 max for an adoption fee. Some adoption fees go up to $500. Then you go on to say you don’t even know if you’re going to get your puppy neutered? That’s just really bad advice. You should’ve made this video after having your dog longer and doing more research.

  • @solowanty
    @solowanty Před 3 lety +2

    I love his ears!! He is eating the Sofa!!!

  • @eringigi7096
    @eringigi7096 Před 3 lety

    Treats and chew sticks in our house are carrots, apples, broccoli, ANY kind of fruit. Also extremely healthy for the dog.
    Tobasco sauce on lamp cords prevents a lot of damage. ;)

  • @debc2019
    @debc2019 Před 3 lety

    I hear you. My dog has allergies, stomach issues and has a heart murmur and she is only 5 yrs old. Thank god for pet insurance, although it goes up every year. Never imagined the cost but what can you do. I love her no matter what.

  • @Evil-Rod-Farva
    @Evil-Rod-Farva Před 3 lety

    Dogs are the most loveable of loveable liabilities.
    And you don’t need to apologize for getting a dog from a breeder. Knowing what you’re getting ahead of time has a lot of advantages and if you’re willing to spend that kind of cash on a dog you’re obviously invested.
    Awesome pup and video!

  • @nidiarodriguez6832
    @nidiarodriguez6832 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on Jupy he’s adorable! I’ve had Frenchies all my life and they’re the best companions for sure. FYI, they’re delicate and I recommend good supplements for maintenance. Frenchies have delicate eyes, hips & joints, skin, yeast overgrowth, and anal glands issues. Specialty breads need a lot of research and insurance will help. My Frenchie takes hip & joint supplements, Onega 3’s for her eyes and skin, and a variety of probiotics, prebiotics, and enzymes. Be careful of Juppy jumping off the bed and couch because Frenchies are prone to spinal chord injuries. Also, my dogs are always fed a 100% raw diet which is a species appropriate diet for dogs. It keeps my dogs out of the vets office. Hope this is helpful and enjoy your pup.

  • @chrishayes4166
    @chrishayes4166 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't believe I've survived this long without a budget line item for "poop bags". LOL Congrats on the family addition!

  • @khanhtran3514
    @khanhtran3514 Před 3 lety

    Wow I didn’t even know I needed this video! I just did some calculations recently as well and I am so glad you made one on this topic!!! My little Luna is 5 months and I was also quite shocked at how much I’ve spent on her so far, but like you said- totally worth it for the little bundle of joy!!! I’ve been going back and forth on pet insurance and couldn’t decide until last week that it’s worth to get...! Thanks for sharing this video, it’s great and I hope to see more like it! I love recommending your channel to all my friends because you are always so informative!

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!! And Good luck with your little Luna ❤️

  • @Awonderfulberry3
    @Awonderfulberry3 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video! I just found your channel and love it - it really shows the cost of owning a dog & you brought up good points. The cost of all the accessories are what people don't think of..people usually think : dog cost + vet bills = all that's needed but there's so much more and I'm glad you covered it 😊

  • @shilohmorris5527
    @shilohmorris5527 Před 3 lety +5

    Dogs are SO EXPENSIVE. I've had a labrador retriever for 6 years and he has already cost me $1,500 in pet fees whenever I move. He has ear medicine that prevents ear infections which costs $200, and he is also on steroids because he has a condition that makes him itch like crazy. It costs $80 every time I get him groomed, which I could do myself if he wasn't 90 pounds. Lol I could go on.

  • @crazynerdygirl
    @crazynerdygirl Před 3 lety

    I feel you Rose! Animals are so worth it. I got a cat last year and she is my everything. Even though I am on the FIRE movement and all about saving money, I have spent a lot of money on my cat and it was well worth it for my well being. That being said though, you might want to look into another pet insurance. I'm paying $17/mo for 80% coverage and a $250 deductible. The price you quoted seems very high for pet insurance. If you're looking for a cheaper vet as well, try your humane society. Mine gives vaccinations and has vet visits for unbeatable prices. The long lines they have aren't ideal right now though with covid.

  • @catladyfinance3953
    @catladyfinance3953 Před 3 lety

    What a cutie!! Having a pet is 100% worth the cost and pays back a healthy dividend of happiness. My life wouldn't be the same without my cat Aurora.

  • @karsiva7983
    @karsiva7983 Před 3 lety +1

    How you get a dog (adopt, breeder, etc.) should be your decision. Thanks for being honest about it and it turned out well cause he's adorable :)
    Great video and breakdown of the costs; I want a dog myself but it's gonna be on hold for a while until I save enough up :)

  • @thatgirl_Devi
    @thatgirl_Devi Před 3 lety

    Congrats on your new puppy! He's so cute! This seems to be your first dog so advice from a veteran dog owner, the best way to budget is to shop at discount stores and buy cheap things because things will end up in the trash. Don't waste your money on subscriptions, dogs don't care about those things! Only invest in dog food, treats and shampoo. And don't fall for everything veterinarians tell you!

  • @kishanzala
    @kishanzala Před 3 lety

    Rose dogs are very loyal than us humans in my childhood days I had a german shepherd and a cat and a tortoise was just good fun watching them.
    my father said never put a price on them if you have pets never look at cost of having them
    you will get blessed from the universe one day if you believe in cause and effect and good karma.
    have great journey with your pet with happiness.

  • @cherissef5297
    @cherissef5297 Před 3 lety +2

    I would be wary of taking my dog on a plane unless they could go with me. So many dogs have died in cargo due to heat, lack of oxygen and sometimes the airlines lose them :(

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Před 3 lety +2

      Only in-cabin for Jupiter! I agree cargo is way too risky

  • @markopolo945
    @markopolo945 Před 3 lety +1

    I love my Husky Puppy! He turns 1 this month and only serious cost was medications for Kennel Cough and pet insurance. But he's family and deserves it 😂🐕🐾👍🏾🙏🏾

  • @cydneyactie6064
    @cydneyactie6064 Před 3 lety

    Hello, you mentioned biodegradable poop bags, where did you purchase them?

  • @michaelswami
    @michaelswami Před 3 lety +1

    You should move. Vet bills are much lower in Texas. As are taxes, cost of living, parking, fuel and so on, and so on.

  • @dnltjs2
    @dnltjs2 Před 3 lety

    yearly cost is about 1k.. so if I make 90k 1k isn't a big deal but the real problem comes down to.. how much time can I spend with them? :( I guess it won't be easy unless I work from home or I live with my family :(

  • @JasonColdham
    @JasonColdham Před 3 lety +2

    Ha I'm early to a video for once! Let's get it Rose :D

  • @onsilverlining
    @onsilverlining Před 3 lety +2

    Congrats. After owning many dogs, I got a cat after my last JR past away. So much easier and cheaper to take care of a cat.

  • @textliebe3141
    @textliebe3141 Před 3 lety +2

    We need this cutie to be in the background more often :))

  • @bijaytherealtor
    @bijaytherealtor Před 3 lety

    Hi Rose! New sub here. I really want to thank you and to let you to know how extremely helpful I found this video to be in my research. Since the pandemic my partner and I have highly considered the possibility of welcoming a new pup into our lives. Because I personally have been a fan of the Frenchie breed for just about the last decade AND I felt like we were in a position financially and lifestyle-wise to do so now, getting a French bulldog seemed like a no brainer.
    However, after dedicating the first couple of days of the new year coming up with sustainable & measurable goals, creating spreadsheets of our finances and simultaneously falling deep into the web of endless information about the actual cost and responsibilities associated with owning a Frenchie (or puppy in general), although it pains me to say it - right now might not be the best time for us...but this doesn't mean I will give up on the goal to one day become a French bulldog Dad. :)
    It's information like this that I think considerate and true French bulldog lovers need to know before getting one!
    PS: Jupie is so cute! Idk where you are but if you live or are ever vacationing in SoCal and need a couple sitters, I got you! LOL...I'm glad I came across your channel and I'm looking forward to diving deep into more of your content.

  • @scrunchiiface
    @scrunchiiface Před 8 měsíci

    So funny how he's eating the couch in the background. Great video.

  • @I3PREDACON
    @I3PREDACON Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Rose! You're a Great Dog Mom! Jupiter is a LUCKY PUP!

  • @prosperyp5631
    @prosperyp5631 Před 3 lety

    Hi,rose,where do u purchase that cute pup...Is there a website...thx

  • @sergiothinks2
    @sergiothinks2 Před 3 lety +1

    As a new covid puppy owner, I relate so much with you. Great video!

  • @makemoneysecrets6182
    @makemoneysecrets6182 Před 3 lety +7

    The cost of owning a dog is worth it for sure! I love your dog!

  • @Officialbarz
    @Officialbarz Před 2 lety

    The dog should not cost 4000 or more they should be worth 800 to 1000 . People can pay for the vet fees and etc but the pricing for a french bulldog make no sense ( I have an American bully ) ain't no way I'm spending more money on half a dog and how the hell frenchies cost more than a golden retriever? ( vet fees and etc I'm on top of ) but people paying car prices for a dog that may have alot of health complications.

  • @jennyice4
    @jennyice4 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a little dog for about a year now hes my service dog and its definitely way more responsibility and consistent training than most people realize! it's like having a baby and dogs are not alone animals I never leave mine alone he will be extremely depressed . medical costs etc can be hundreds and thousands randomly. the first time fee for a dog even if thousands is nothing compared to the rest of taking good care of animals afterwards . I hope people can be responsible with animals and be ready to have time patience commitment and can dedicate constant training with dogs ! or get a cat if want to be able to put in much less effort . dogs are actually way more high maintence and need more behavioral training and redirection than cats. dogs are way more misbehaving than cats contrary to what most people believe. dogs are prone to chewing, exploring with their mouths , getting into random stuff, barking, potty accidents, exercise, outdoors, etc... there are many quarantine puppies now and I worry that may are going to face issues when they have to go back to work but the dogs have separation anxiety ! get ready to hire sitters or walkers if no one can be with the dog !

  • @shawnmichael777.
    @shawnmichael777. Před 3 lety +2

    I hope we see Jupiter in future videos! Great advice as always!

  • @mbank3832
    @mbank3832 Před 3 lety +1

    i wanna get a husky but not sure will i get laid off one day due to the currently economy...gotta feed myself first before i can feed the dog...

  • @laughoutmeow
    @laughoutmeow Před 3 lety +1

    The monetary cost is the cheap part it’s the Time that’s the expensive part...owning a dog is like owning a dumb human

    • @K_Woods
      @K_Woods Před 3 lety

      lololol! So true.

  • @lynnwalker
    @lynnwalker Před 3 lety +1

    He's absolutely adorable! Congratulations Rose! You have many years of entertainment, companionship and love ahead...enjoy!

  • @rinaparis2012
    @rinaparis2012 Před 3 lety

    It is definitely expensive having a dog, especially more in vet bills as they get older. However, the unconditional love they give is priceless.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před 3 lety

    Your vidz are always awesome.

  • @AramsVlogs
    @AramsVlogs Před 3 lety +1

    Please make a video on selling options; would love your take on that! Cute puppyyy!! ❤️

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I’m working on that! Thank you 😊

  • @adrian3747_
    @adrian3747_ Před 3 lety +1

    its expensive owning one. I have a 4 month old pug and ive already spent a lot for that little guy. 😩

  • @rovieriel621
    @rovieriel621 Před 3 lety +1

    Aww I just got a 12 week one!! She wakes me up like twice a night.

  • @jpprice8771
    @jpprice8771 Před 3 lety

    Your gonna need a new couch...or a newspaper to swat him or slap against your hand (to get attention-noise). Do not accept digging on your furniture-even once. Or it becomes a habit. Great video! Most people think $20 for food.

  • @ey8134
    @ey8134 Před 2 lety

    What about the cost of Grooming? including nail care

  • @Petertaguinodd
    @Petertaguinodd Před 3 lety +1

    This is great content 😃 thank you!!

  • @karliechurch
    @karliechurch Před 3 lety

    Love Jupiter 🥰 and Rose, you look so happy. Thanks for the video, good information.

  • @wantenono5408
    @wantenono5408 Před 3 lety

    there is a stock ticker mara at 2.18 what do you think

  • @John-Maldonado
    @John-Maldonado Před 3 lety

    Great video!