<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katie and Josh Well. The American Kennel Club announced
<v Speaker 1>its new most popular dog breeds yesterday, coming into the
<v Speaker 1>top spot. I want one so bad, but they're so expensive.
<v Speaker 1>The Frenchiet, the little French bulldog, claimed the top spot
<v Speaker 1>for the fourth straight year. The Labs came in second,
<v Speaker 1>Golden Retrievers, and then the German.
<v Speaker 2>Shepherds maintained the fourth positions. All the baggies out there,
<v Speaker 2>but yeah, I've been wanting a Frenchy for a long time.
<v Speaker 1>I think Synergy, who's on this here radio station, has
<v Speaker 1>a little frenchie who's got his own Instagram page.
<v Speaker 2>Act cute.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but damn they're expensive and those port dogs can't
<v Speaker 1>do natural bursts.
<v Speaker 2>They all have to have C sections. So it's a
<v Speaker 2>little like I'm like, I want to continue to that.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know, but I didn't know that.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, they're built funny, ow, they're like.
<v Speaker 3>It's fine.
<v Speaker 2>But the labs though, too.
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't mind a chocolate lab. I've said it for
<v Speaker 1>a few years now. I want a chocolate lab named Clark. Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Oh man, oh, just all the puppies, I.
<v Speaker 1>Just want I want all the puppies now, big guys,
<v Speaker 1>good morning.
<v Speaker 2>We're Jeremy, Katie.
<v Speaker 1>Josh here at Mixed one hundreds and we're gonna go
<v Speaker 1>from wolf Wolfs to Yeomi I was here, and then
<v Speaker 1>we're gonna open up the phone lines.
<v Speaker 2>How about this.
<v Speaker 1>A six year old cat named Midnight out in Florida
<v Speaker 1>had to have emergency surgery the other day, so the
<v Speaker 1>owner took it, took this cat in.
<v Speaker 2>Cat wasn't feeling well, it sounds like.
<v Speaker 1>And they did the little X ray on the kitty
<v Speaker 1>cat and then they had to open up the poor
<v Speaker 1>kitty cat and pull out twenty six hair ties that
<v Speaker 1>caused severe intestinal blockage and pet the events are saying, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>like this is one of the things that cats like.
<v Speaker 2>I guess they start batting.
<v Speaker 1>It around, you know, it smells like you. They start
<v Speaker 1>chewing on it. The next thing, you know, down the hatch.
<v Speaker 1>So if you're one of those ladies that has a
<v Speaker 1>bunch of hairtize and you have no idea where they
<v Speaker 1>are and you have a cat, well you've been warned.
<v Speaker 2>That's all. That's all say.
<v Speaker 4>I know someone who specifically lets her cat play with
<v Speaker 4>hairtized because they're just so.
<v Speaker 3>She loves them. I just let her play with them.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know where they go. Take her out. Take
<v Speaker 2>this you can take and get to your friend. There
<v Speaker 2>you go.
<v Speaker 1>So that's going to lead us into opening up the
<v Speaker 1>phone lines and asking you guys to call in about
<v Speaker 1>the vet bills.
<v Speaker 2>We do this about every six to.
<v Speaker 1>Nine months or so, just because we love hearing the
<v Speaker 1>numbers and what your pet eight?
<v Speaker 2>Uh So if you want to sound off, how much
<v Speaker 2>was your vet bill? What happened?
<v Speaker 5>Uh?
<v Speaker 1>Three oh three six one mix three oh three six
<v Speaker 1>nine one, sixteen forty nine. I know we got a
<v Speaker 1>lot of vets, a lot of vet texts that listen,
<v Speaker 1>sound off, chime in, what did you find in the
<v Speaker 1>poor doggy stomach?
<v Speaker 2>We got to avoid all the adult.
<v Speaker 3>Toys were telling that right exactly.
<v Speaker 1>Because we generally get a lot of those, and we
<v Speaker 1>got to avoid those because.
<v Speaker 2>Katie gets incredibly turned on.
<v Speaker 1>Three O three six mix three oh three six nine one,
<v Speaker 1>sixteen forty nine. I do have a question though, because
<v Speaker 1>Nick Knack just brought this up the other day at
<v Speaker 1>the house and I was like, are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 2>Not again? Uh?
<v Speaker 1>The the yearly exam for the dog like it's like
<v Speaker 1>a wellness visit for the dog every year she's like, oh,
<v Speaker 1>little goldie fawns ready for her yearly exam. And I'm like,
<v Speaker 1>what a yearly exam? Yeah, it's a thing now. I
<v Speaker 1>know a lot of people are doing it. I'm completely
<v Speaker 1>against it, and I love my animals.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>I take good care of the animals. They're they're fed,
<v Speaker 1>they're happy, they're healthy. But yearly exams.
<v Speaker 3>Now with the vet, I didn't know that there was
<v Speaker 3>a checkup.
<v Speaker 4>Like do they come home and they're like little goldies
<v Speaker 4>at the ninety ninth percentile age.
<v Speaker 2>She's on the curve.
<v Speaker 4>What do they say about weight and height for her age?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's just like this complete once over on the dog.
<v Speaker 1>Then they'll come back and be like, oh, you need
<v Speaker 1>your teeth cleaned, and we could do that for six
<v Speaker 1>hundred dollars.
<v Speaker 4>And that's the thing is they're gonna charge you an
<v Speaker 4>arm and a leg for it. They have the puppy
<v Speaker 4>and cat insurance. I know, like you can pay a
<v Speaker 4>monthly fee to have insurance for your pet. I know
<v Speaker 4>a lot of people do that because, as you said,
<v Speaker 4>a lot of people bring their pets in yearly and
<v Speaker 4>every six months and they take care of them in
<v Speaker 4>that regard now again growing up, but we didn't do that, like,
<v Speaker 4>we did not do that.
<v Speaker 3>So this is a little shocking for me.
<v Speaker 4>But also people are having pets in lieu of having
<v Speaker 4>children in these younger generations now, so they're treating them
<v Speaker 4>like kids too.
<v Speaker 3>We're getting a.
<v Speaker 1>Lot of that. That's that's spot on they are. But
<v Speaker 1>you were also spot on with having pets all the
<v Speaker 1>time growing up, and there was never a wellness visit
<v Speaker 1>once a year for the dog.
<v Speaker 2>You bought the dog, fifteen years later, you buried.
<v Speaker 3>The They get their shots right.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, and agree with that.
<v Speaker 3>Extent of the doctor visits for the pets were the shots, but.
<v Speaker 1>There was never a once a year like, let's go
<v Speaker 1>get your check up.
<v Speaker 3>Here's the sucker.
<v Speaker 2>There's a little dog. Yees so funny.
<v Speaker 1>All right, So what was your vet bill? We want
<v Speaker 1>to hear about it. What did your dog or cat
<v Speaker 1>cost you, or any animal for that matter, We want
<v Speaker 1>to hear about your vet bill. Some of these are
<v Speaker 1>pretty funny coming in on the text line. Somebody wrote
<v Speaker 1>in and said I had to pay nine hundred dollars
<v Speaker 1>for an exotic pet consultation because my turtle wasn't moving much.
<v Speaker 1>Turns out he was just sleepy. That's pretty darn funny
<v Speaker 1>twenty seven hundred dollars because they're husky, escaped and got
<v Speaker 1>into a fight with a porcupine. Oh, where's the potweed one?
<v Speaker 2>Oh here it is.
<v Speaker 1>My beagle cost us thirty seven hundred dollars after eating
<v Speaker 1>an entire pan of potweed brownies off the counter. Oh,
<v Speaker 1>the vet said, I bet he's been having some very
<v Speaker 1>intense experiences.
<v Speaker 4>He's probably the best mood though, he's.
<v Speaker 2>We got a lot of people on the line. Here,
<v Speaker 2>here's Aaron hi Erin, Welcome to the show.
<v Speaker 1>Hey guys, well, what was it?
<v Speaker 3>A dog?
<v Speaker 2>Cat? Frog? What was it?
<v Speaker 6>It was my baby girl. She's a dog named Dolly.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, little Dolly.
<v Speaker 2>What happened to little Dolly?
<v Speaker 6>Well, she came back from daycare one day. Anne was coughing,
<v Speaker 6>and so we took her in and they said, originally, oh,
<v Speaker 6>it's just kennel cough, just kennel cough. Here's some pills
<v Speaker 6>that didn't work. So we took her back and they said,
<v Speaker 6>oh my god, it's actually full blown pneumonia. You need
<v Speaker 6>to go to the emergency room.
<v Speaker 2>Dogs pneumonia.
<v Speaker 6>Yes, yes, So apparently kennel cough, especially in younger dogs.
<v Speaker 6>The border tella doesn't always protect them the best, and
<v Speaker 6>so it develops into pneumonia.
<v Speaker 2>Damn you borda tella.
<v Speaker 1>So it was sixty seven hundred bucks to keep your
<v Speaker 1>dog healthy.
<v Speaker 6>It it was, and that was the cheapest option. Originally
<v Speaker 6>it was going to be about eighty five hundred and
<v Speaker 6>that's what I had to pay out of pocket. Oh
<v Speaker 6>and they refunded us because she ended up not needing oxygen.
<v Speaker 1>Well that's good, got a little bag. But Katie, what
<v Speaker 1>would you say to eighty seven hundred dollars? What would
<v Speaker 1>you say to that dog?
<v Speaker 3>I didn't know. I just what did they do that much? Though?
<v Speaker 1>Like?
<v Speaker 3>What what do you?
<v Speaker 2>Saved her life?
<v Speaker 3>Essentially the treatment for pneumonia.
<v Speaker 1>I just like they gave her some cough syrup. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>that's a lot of aaron, Thank you so.
<v Speaker 2>Much for calling. That's a lot of money.
<v Speaker 1>Hi Megan, Hello, Hello?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so, uh cat dog? What kind of animal?
<v Speaker 7>Cat?
<v Speaker 6>Now?
<v Speaker 2>Okay? How much did the cat cost you?
<v Speaker 5>So the villain isn't ridiculous? It was fifteen hundred dollars,
<v Speaker 5>but it was because it followed a.
<v Speaker 6>Dime ten cents exactly, and my.
<v Speaker 5>Parents didn't believe us at first, And and so my
<v Speaker 5>brother and I are like the caddy to dime, the
<v Speaker 5>caddie the diamond. I like, absolutely not. And so then
<v Speaker 5>like two days later, the cat is sick, take her in.
<v Speaker 5>She gets an X ray, and my mom said she
<v Speaker 5>walked into the room and they're all holding up coins, saying.
<v Speaker 1>I think it's a dime.
<v Speaker 2>I didn't know cats love eating dimes.
<v Speaker 3>I didn't either, And I thought you might think they
<v Speaker 3>just passed that.
<v Speaker 2>You could totally pass. The quarter might be a little
<v Speaker 2>harder for a cat, but.
<v Speaker 1>A dime all day long, well apparently not po out
<v Speaker 1>two nickels, Megan, thank you for that, Thank you for
<v Speaker 1>the laugh.
<v Speaker 2>So good.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, Brenda, Hello, hello Brenda, dog cat?
<v Speaker 2>What was it?
<v Speaker 7>Okay? I have a dog, an old English full dog.
<v Speaker 7>My husband made a bed appointment to take the dog
<v Speaker 7>in and she was supposed to get her shot. The
<v Speaker 7>next thing I know, he comes home and he's like,
<v Speaker 7>I will never go back to that vet again. I'm like,
<v Speaker 7>why he goes? They took blood work, charged me fifteen
<v Speaker 7>hundred dollars and the dog never got her shot. Wait,
<v Speaker 7>I'm like, that's it you are not ever taking the
<v Speaker 7>dog to the vet again. And he's like, what I said,
<v Speaker 7>why didn't you ask questions? He goes, well, they wanted
<v Speaker 7>to do blood work on her. I'm like for fifteen
<v Speaker 7>hundred dollars. Really, He's like yeah, I said, well did
<v Speaker 7>you get her shots included? And he's like no, I said,
<v Speaker 7>what the heck did you do?
<v Speaker 3>Parking man?
<v Speaker 7>I called that vet. I called that bet And I'm like,
<v Speaker 7>are you guys playing tricks on us? What are you doing?
<v Speaker 7>And they're like, no, we she needed blood work. I'm like, well,
<v Speaker 7>that's not we thought we were bringing her in for.
<v Speaker 1>Tell me, as you have to do the blood work
<v Speaker 1>so they know if the shots okay, scholars for blood
<v Speaker 1>Come on. I do have to say what.
<v Speaker 7>I love listening to you guys. You guys make me
<v Speaker 7>laugh on the way to work every morning.
<v Speaker 6>You guys are awesome.
<v Speaker 2>Well mission accomplished, Thank you, Brenda.
<v Speaker 1>But going back to your story, I feel like there's
<v Speaker 1>some bigger I feel like there's some bigger issues with
<v Speaker 1>you and your husband. I think, do you guys fight
<v Speaker 1>a lot?
<v Speaker 7>No, not at all.
<v Speaker 2>Are you always yelling at your husband? Brenda?
<v Speaker 7>I'm when he does stupid moves like that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, sure, exactly right answer Brenda.
<v Speaker 2>Thoughts and prayers to Brenda's husband today.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no, we.
<v Speaker 1>Love you guys, Thank you so much. We're Jeremy, Katie
<v Speaker 1>Josh here at mis
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