Dog economy figures
I have managed to expand 2.5kg of dried tripe to cover 18.5 days. This works out as about £539 a year on tripe, which is a definite improvement on this summer's total of £775ish a year on tripe.
Dunno why I am so obsessed with cost of tripe in particular, but I just can't let it go!
Oh, also Az's insurance premium has gone up to £17.50 a month, which still seems quite reasonable. For some reason I pay Molls insurance, which was due in December, annually - that cost £312 this time round.
Dunno why I am so obsessed with cost of tripe in particular, but I just can't let it go!
Oh, also Az's insurance premium has gone up to £17.50 a month, which still seems quite reasonable. For some reason I pay Molls insurance, which was due in December, annually - that cost £312 this time round.
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"What has that done to the graph?"
I haven't yet made a graph, but give it time...
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I don't know if LoA was inspired by Dave, or simply by her own fevered brain... :-D
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wellinghall (who has just read The Lady of Shallott, in the excellent collection The Isle of Gramarye)
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There are however undeniably people will live on half a can of baked beans with the heating turned off in order to ensure that their hounds have squeaky balls, new beds, extra collars, flyball club subscriptions etc.
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Save your tripe cash and send him out as a one-baby pest destruction unit!