I cannot imagine living without pets. I used to have 4 Boxers, but this month I'll be 88 and I start downsizing. While I weigh 165 pounds, their combined weight is 245 pounds and that's all I can handle. Sure, I have a working wife and kids who are in touch with me daily; but my pups are my 24/7 buddies. 95% of the time, they want to be within 5 feet from me. Sometimes they can be a real pest, but I love it. Dogs adjust themselves to the temperament of the owner, and mine are amazingly calm like myself.
I heard talk about the costs of having pets. Well, besides getting neutered and spayed, my pups practically never see a Vet because they never get sick. I take care of minor problems myself, like shots, deworming, ear mites, etc. I never had a pet insurance. Licenses are $12 per dog per year. I buy always 3 different kinds of food at the lower end, plus one more expensive bag.
Covid caused the food prices almost to double. I buy now typically 48 pound bags around $30 - $35 at Sam's Club or Tractor Supplies. Having pups has never crippled me financially. We do have a large yard for exercise, I am walking and hiking with the pups every day for 2 hours, and they sleep in my bedroom. Actually, they are spending perhaps 95% of the time together with me. Living within a secure pack is beneficial for their health.
I expect to outlive my pets. But if it happens otherwise: my kids grew up with dogs, they have now their own dogs, and they would gladly adopt my dogs as well. BTW, because of coyotes, we never dared to have smaller dogs than Boxers, my
smallest weighing 65 pounds while a coyote in our area weighs no more than 40 pounds. And at night, my dogs are always inside the house.
My bottom line: walking with my pups two hours a day is keeping me healthy and is increasing my lifespan. Without my dogs, I would not have the energy to walk, or I would be too afraid of crime. So, my dogs actually are keeping me healthy and secure.
