So I have this old guy here at my house as a forever foster, and he has a lot of issues. He is completely deaf. I mean…I can actually come up within an inch of him with the vacuum and he doesn’t even turn around. Completely deaf. is vision is pretty bad. He walks into […]
Read MoreThe Ten Most Important Tips for Keeping Your Older Dog Healthy 1. Establish a relationship with the best veterinarian you can find. For most older dogs, it is advisable to make an appointment with the vet every six months. Your vet should be someone whom you trust and with whom you feel very comfortable. 2. […]
Read MoreAs part of Adopt a Senior Rescue Pet Month, please check out our video of some of our deserving senior dogs. They are hoping to find a wonderful family in time for the holidays. Many of them have lost their homes through no fault of their own – economic issues, death of their owners, family […]
Read MoreTop Ten Reasons to Adopt an Older Dog* Housetrained 1. Older dogs are housetrained. You won’t have to go through the difficult stage(s) of teaching a puppy house manners and mopping/cleaning up after accidents. Won’t chew inappropriate items 2. Older dogs are not teething puppies, and won’t chew your shoes and furniture while growing up. […]
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