Reflections on life at “De Witte Wand”…

How Much is that Doggy in the Window?

As I’ve mentioned before, when we move to our farmhouse in the country (and now there’s less than a month to go, hooray!), Martin wants to become a dog owner once more. He’s not had a dog for the last 20 years, partly because he doesn’t think it’s right to keep a large dog in a built-up area such as where we currently live.
 
However, the gloves come off once we are settled in the farmhouse, since we’ll have nearly two acres of land ourselves, let alone all the surrounding countryside to exercise the animal. Part of me thinks what is the point of having a dog, while another part of me thinks it will be good. It’s rather like having a devil on my left shoulder, and an angel on my right, both whispering into my ears.
 
I see that the devil has turned up some evidence to bolster his cause; Churchill Insurance has produced research that shows that the lifetime cost of the average dog is £20,000 (€30,000). Egad! As they say, that’s more than the cost of a brand-new 3-series BMW. Oh well, Martin has his heart set on having a dog, so I’ll just have to be on the side of the angels this time around.

3 responses to “How Much is that Doggy in the Window?”

  1. p.gruising Avatar
    p.gruising

    geoff dat geloof je toch niet?
    mijn ouders waren echt niet rijk maar ik mocht van hen een puppy uitzoeken
    ik was er dolgelukkig mee en dat kostte geen fortuin
    roken en drinken kost veel meer!!

  2. Geoff Avatar
    Geoff

    Ik probeer altijd een rational mens te zijn – af en toe net als Star Trek’s Mr. Spock! Maar, ik kan het wel zien dat een huisdier kan ook erg gezellig zijn, dus de engel spreekt harder dan de duivel. En zeker een hond is goedkoper en gezonder dan roken en drinken – dus Martin heeft geen excuus meer. It’s the dog or smoking!

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