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Nov 08 2016

5 Reasons to Adopt a Senior Pet

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According to many veterinarians, a dog is considered to be a senior around the age of seven, and cats between the age of seven and ten years. The size of the dog plays an important factor, as smaller dogs mature slower and become seniors later in life than larger breeds. For instance, a Newfoundland dog is considered to be a senior at 6 or 7 years of age, while a Chihuahua may only be middle-aged during the same time period. Many animal shelters and humane societies are filled with senior pets needing a “forever home”.

When you are considering adopting a pet from your local animal shelter, don’t look past the older ones. They make excellent companions for a variety of reasons.

If you are hesitant to consider adopting an older pet because the possibility of a heartbreaking loss may seem to be looming, remember life offers no guarantees. Enjoy every day to the fullest.

For those who have adopted senior pets please share your stories on our Facebook page.

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