I run a similar business and tell people regularly that I strive to balance production and perfection.
I see expensive consumer goods in a similar way.
I currently have one with a missing front leg from a snake bite, and one missing a back hip (top of tibia and part of the pelvis) from a vehicle altercation.
Plenty of stitches, and even more Un stitched cuts. Pulled lots of quills myself.
Amazingly we only have a couple of vet ERs for the size of town and number of in town vets without the setup/qualifications/whatever to do bigger trauma.
I know a number of people who have had their normal vet not do more than a couple of stitches from dogs, sticks etc...
And we all hate the...
A lot of urban vets just don't do trauma work... So yeah they wouldn't stitch up your dog that got torn up hunting bears it lions.
But they also would send you to an emergency vet for a pet dog torn up by a coyote or hit by a car.
Plus, why would you drive past country vets with your badly...
I travel more than most people, and don't own a "real suitcase"
Duffel bags and backpacks my whole life. The ones I use most aren't even wheeled.
Pelican cases for stuff that needs protection.