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Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=ux-r9B1dcnRi1i0bGzGQEwh__BUM4zzAb2PPXjomOe1DOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIwNjI3MDI6TDo3ODI6Ujo1MjA2MjA6VjoxMjg) Sponsor Yes! You've Been Selected for Complimentary Yankee Candles®! [GetItFree]( - no costs, just FREE Samples to your mailbox! Our latest batch of free samples has just shipped. Sign up and start receiving yours today! [Get my Yankee Candle® freebies delivered today]( [Worst performing Heisman Trophy winners in NFL history]( Bob Cooper [ Worst performing Heisman Trophy winners in NFL history ]( [See full slideshow »]( The annual Heisman Trophy is the most coveted award in college football. First awarded to the best player in 1935, even casual football fans recognize the names of some Heisman Trophy winners, from current superstars like Lamar Jackson, Kyler Murray, Baker Mayfield, and Jameis Winston to NFL retirees like Roger Staubach, Herschel Walker, Bo Jackson, and Barry Sanders. But what about the busts? BestOdds looked at every winner of college football’s most prestigious award since 1950 who sought to play professional football and ranked them based on Approximate Value scores, which provides a statistic used for comparison between both offensive and defensive football players. Ties were broken by the number of professional games played by the winners throughout their careers. The Bottom 15 includes quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers. Some left college early to reap NFL rewards—only to reap a fraction of their expected riches—and one didn’t play in the NFL until he was 27. Although too early to call, the 2020 Heisman Trophy winner, DeVonta Smith, may join the bottom ranks as well once the season ends. But none of these players fully lived up to their potential as Heisman Trophy winners once they reached the NFL. Some were injured soon after college, but most simply didn’t perform as well as expected, or their coaches didn’t give them the opportunity to shine. They were heroes who became zeroes, at least in the eyes of their NFL teams’ fans. Almost all of these players pre-datebetting on college footballbut one can imagine their fandom had they not. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [Discover 27 Gadgets Seniors Want & Love... Gift Giving Made Easy]( Our in-house gadget junkies did a little digging online to find some amazing gadgets specifically for seniors. We've been finding unusual, unique gifts for years, so we are certain you won't be able to resist a few of those amazing gadgets... while they last! Give our list a look and you'll want to share it with your friends and loved ones. [Click here to See What's New & Handy & Fun for 2021!]( [Vet costs for dogs in 25 U.S. cities]( Lauren Liebhaber [ Vet costs for dogs in 25 U.S. cities ]( [See full slideshow »]( Most dog owners will tell you that you can’t put a price on the experience of sharing your life with a canine companion. In many ways, that’s true. Dogs provide unconditional love, friendship, and positive impacts on our mental and physical well-being, which can’t always be easily quantified. But bringing a dog into your family means accepting the financial responsibility of keeping it safe, healthy, and happy for the entirety of its life—which, let’s face it, never is long enough. The true cost of owning a dog can vary widely depending on age, breed, size, lifestyle, medical predispositions, and where you live. Running a veterinary practice in a city is inherently more expensive than operating that same facility in a rural or even suburban setting due to higher overhead costs—costs that you, the dog owner, are typically covering in every vet bill. This is why owning a dog and visiting a vet in San Francisco, for example—the city with the most expensive real estate in the country—means you’ll pay 35% more per office visit, on average. So, if you live in a major U.S. city and either own or are considering getting a dog, how much should you budget? Ollie used data from Banfield Pet Hospital’sprice estimator tool to break down the cost of seeing a veterinarian for routine care in the 25 most populous U.S. cities. The average cost of a single vaccine across these cities—$33.35—was generated by averaging the cost of required and recommended vaccines, including Bordetella; distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, and parvovirus (DAPP); H3N2 and H3N8 influenza; leptospirosis; Lyme disease; and rabies. The average spaying and neutering costs—$460.30 and $403.55, respectively—were generated by averaging the cost of spaying or neutering dogs of different weights and ages across these 25 cities. It is recommended that dogs receive a wellness exam once a year as a baseline standard of care. From puppy to senior, owners should plan for routine annual costs like vaccination series,booster shots, dental cleanings, and preventive treatments, as well as one-off procedures like spaying or neutering, sick visits, or emergencies. Every state has its own set of vaccination requirements, and evaluating your dog’s risk of exposure to harmful viruses can determine which vaccines are essential. If vaccine prices seem high, consider that it is often significantly more expensive to treat dangerous and deadly diseases than it is to prevent them. Banfield Pet Hospital found that it can cost dog owners 24 times more to treat parvovirus than to prevent it with the DAPP vaccine. If you live in one of the 25 most populous cities, that’s a difference of paying $850 for treatment vs. an average of $35 for the vaccine. Using data from Banfield’s network of more than 1,000 animal hospitals across the country, Waltham Petcare Science Institute found that periodontal disease is the most common affliction being treated by vets in the network, particularly among small dogs. As with humans, oral hygiene in dogs should not be overlooked. In the same way you would care for yourself or any other two-legged member of your family, regular wellness checks and preventive care can ensure your dog’s years are filled with good health, adventure, and companionship. Ask any dog owner and they’ll tell you for that, no price is too high. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( [ Viral Animal Videos! ]
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