I’m a sucker for dogs. It doesn’t matter if the dog is a Great Dane or a teacup chihuahua – I’m going to love it just the same. There’s just something about those wet noses and wagging tails that never gets old. And despite the fact that Shannon and I already have 4 cats in our family, we made the decision last week to add a dog to the mix.

Meet Foucault, the latest addition to the Freewomyn-Randall household. Just look at that little terrier’s face and tell me you could say no. We weren’t expecting to add a member to our family until later this year, but Foucault was on the e-list and needed a home. Be still my bleeding heart.

Thankfully my mother-in-law has already paid the adoption fees and gotten little Foucault all checked out by the vet and up to date on his shots. But Shannon and I just dropped $80 at the pet store this weekend getting all of the things a little dog needs – food, water dish, biscuits, chew toys . . . I’m all about assessing wants and needs, but dogs need a lot to keep themselves entertained and out of trouble. And let’s be real, we could have easily spent $200+ at the pet store if we had allowed ourselves to go hog wild.

Shopping for Foucault’s accouterments reminded me of Andrea’s series about reducing pet costs. She had some really great tips for DIY pet toys and budgeting for medical costs. We’re definitely considering obtaining pet insurance since we have 4 senior cats and now we’ve added a dog. We already buy our pet food in bulk, but we’re going to have to cut back on our entertainment spending to make up for the added expense of feeding a dog versus just feeding our cats.

Despite the added pet care costs, Foucault is totally worth it. We’re going to make great walking buddies, and I just know he’ll love gardening with me. I don’t plan to have children, so focusing my affection on four-legged friends is actually a way of saving money. I don’t have to set up a college fund for any of them, and I’m never going to have to pay $500 to get their car out of the impound lot because they neglected to pay their parking tickets.

For all you pet lovers out there, do you feel that the payoff of having an animal in your life is worth the extra cost? I’d love to hear about your furry family members in the comment section.