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  2. 30 popular dog breeds and how much they really cost - AOL

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    The breed's low $500-$700 average purchase price makes it one of the most affordable dog breeds to own, and it lives 12 to 14 years.The minimum potential cost to treat health problems like gastric ...

  3. Average Cost of Pet Insurance in 2024 For Cats & Dogs - AOL

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    The Cost of Pet Insurance vs. Paying Out-of-Pocket. To understand the value of pet insurance, let's compare the costs: Routine Care: Annual check-up: Up to $250. Bloodwork: Up to $200. X-rays: Up ...

  4. How much are those dogs in the dog show? What 20 top breeds cost

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    The big day for canine competition is coming — and it will showcase some of the finest individuals of the finest breeds. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  5. Lists of breeds - Wikipedia

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  6. Banfield Pet Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The $6.5 million Banfield Veterinary Clinical Center at Western University of Health Sciences opened in August 2008. [20] The company was named one of thirteen companies that would be hiring in 2009 despite the economic crisis. [21] In 2007, Mars Inc., the company known for Snickers candy bars and Pedigree dog food, acquired Banfield Pet ...

  7. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    There are many examples of nomenclatural overlap and differences of this sort. Furthermore, many geographical and cultural names for cat breeds are fanciful selections made by Western breeders to be exotic sounding and bear no relationship to the actual origin of the breeds; [6] the Balinese, Javanese, and Himalayan are all examples of this trend.