Think Your Dog’s a Princess? It’s Hard to Believe How Much This Woman Spends on Her Pups!

Okay, so I get an occasional doggy outfit or two and maybe even a photoshoot with your pup, but designer outfits and diamond necklaces?! Ewa goes to all extremes to spoil her dogs and she doesn't even blink an eye while doing so. Located in the UK, Ewa lives with her doggies and treats them like royalty.

Saying these pups are treated well is an understatement. Just read part of the article from Mirror below!

A woman spends nearly £15,000 a year on her six dogs including buying them designer outfits and treating them to birthday parties.

Ewa Kasyan, 36, said her four mini dachshunds and two Jack Russells were her “best friends” and chauffeurs them around in a dog limousine.

She lives in a three-bedroom semi-detached house “dog palace” and earns £45,000 a year – but a third of this goes on her precious pets with her partner contributing half towards their upkeep.

Every time she goes on holiday she buys them presents – for example when she was recently in Spain, they were treated to individual beach towels.

They also attend a private pool for swimming lessons and have a personal trainer so they stay in tiptop shape.
Ewa said: “Nothing is too much for them. “They are my babies.”

Love: Ewa Kasyan with her six dogs who she lavishes with luxury goods

Admitting that she shops more for her dogs than herself, Ewa from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, revealed that she indulges them with regular massages, manicures, swimming lessons and personal training sessions.

The marketing executive said: “I didn’t have dogs as a child because my mum was allergic to them, but my family has been sausage dog mad for generations.

Pampered: Lulu in a diamond necklace. Ewa Kasyan spends nearly £15,000 a year on her six dogs, going without so they can enjoy Waitrose biscuits, Marks and Spencer’s steaks, posh pedicures and private personal trainers

Not to forget the accessories.

When it comes to special occasions, the canines celebrate in style. There is always a party for birthdays, with a professionally made cake costing up to £50, balloons, banners, party bags and sometimes a barbecue and fireworks too.

Christmas is “crazy”, according to Ewa, who usually books a photo shoot for her and the dogs. The pictures are then used for a “family” Christmas card, which altogether costs around £200.

What Ewa spends on her dogs annually

Insurance: £1,800
Food: £2,000
Treats: £1,300
Vaccinations: £1,500
Eye surgery for Lulu: £4,000
Bedding: £600 – Mini likes to chew blankets
Field hire: £25 a year membership plus £6 per go
Mani/pedicures: £650
Balls: £260
Holiday gifts: £180
Personal trainer £1,300



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