Pets or Children?

Are you at that point in your life?  Where you have hit your mid to late 30s?  This is the time whether you are single, married or dating you will be thinking about if you want to have children.  The real question is are you ready?

Do you already have a dog?  Many people say silly things like a dog is similar to having a child, while a cat or a caged animal does not even come close.  Dogs truly take more energy, care and overall time.  Plus a dog is usually much more expense.  Between the optional training classes, grooming, vet bills and more dogs can get very expensive and make quite a dent in your wallet.

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But having a baby is a huge step.  The important part is not to have a child for the wrong reasons.  If your marriage is having some issues or your bank account is not where you had hoped it would be at this time of your life then you really should wait or minimally think it over.  There are plenty of urology Las Vegas offices that will be willing to help you plan you life accordingly.  And seeing how the estimated cost of raising a child from birth to age 17 is now up to $226,920 it really should be thought over.  This outrageous figure does not even include the cost of college!  This is why a long-term pet may be more reasonable if you are not in a financially secure place in your life.

Adoption can also always be considered.  This way you can adopt at any time and age does not have to be a factor.  Although you may not want to wait until your 40s, it could mean a better life for your child and that is more important than anything.  Waiting 10 years to have a child could really make all the difference.  In your 40s you are more likely to know who you want to be with, where you want to live and have most of your finances in order.

It is never too early or late to adopt.  You could adopt a child or a dog.  Be financially smart upon adopting either and make sure you can give your child an adequate lifestyle if you do decide to conceive.

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