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Tip 11: Get pets at the animal shelter for almost free

I have gotten some great dogs and cats at animal shelters for almost free.  I also once got a great dog at a pet shop for a lot of money.  Unless you are set on a very specific breed, you can almost certainly find a great pet at the pound.  Save money and give an animal in need of a home a chance.

The initial purchase price of a pet is usually small compared with the overall cost of ownership of a pet.  You'll want to get your pet spayed or neutered to avoid an unwanted litter, which may cost hundreds of dollars.  Your pet will need vaccinations each year, also hundreds of dollars.  If your pet gets injured or hurt, this may also cost hundreds of dollars or more.  As you can see pets are expensive, but I don't remember how much I spent on my pets. 

The great memories from a pet can be worth more than money.  But keep in mind that having a pet can be expensive and make sure you are willing to pay the costs before you bring home that kitten of puppy.  If you are planning to get a pet, check out the free and very inexpensive pets that need a home at your animal shelter or pound.

 

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