- Loyalty,
Loyalty, Loyalty!
Chances are good that by adopting a senior mutt, you have rescued
a wonderful, loving canine from an untimely, unfortunate and
unwarranted death. A senior mutt can sense that he or she was
saved and will be eternally loyal to his or her new “forever”
family.
- Ease
Of Guardianship
Senior mutts are mellow, relaxed and ready for a new home. They
are past the puppy chewing and destruction stage and usually come
with basic training. Most senior mutts are happiest sitting at
your feet or curled up in their bed next to yours.
- No
Huge Lifestyle Change
You don't need to worry about puppy proofing your house and
constant training. (“No! Drop it! Not yours!") And older
dogs let you get a good night's sleep!
- Stress
Reliever
Life today can be very hectic. Studies have shown that animal
guardianship can decrease blood pressure levels and reduce stress.
Senior mutts enjoy leisurely walks, which will encourage you to
exercise for even a few minutes on your busiest days.
- WYSIWYG
(“What you see is what you get.”)
Senior mutts are full grown and their personalities are completely
developed. When you meet with your senior dog, you will know what
kind of wonderful, loving canine he or she is and will always be.
- Doggie
Wisdom
Senior canines have learned many of life's lessons. They know, for
example, that shoes are for walking and bones are for chewing.
- Calm,
Cool & Collected
Most senior dogs do not demand the time and attention that a
younger dog does and are satisfied with casual walks and cuddling.
Many senior mutts snooze the day away inside while you are busy at
work and are waiting calmly at the door for you when you return
home.
- Old
Dog, New Tricks
Senior dogs can learn new tricks and be valuable family and
community members. They also make excellent therapy dogs.
- Companionship
For All
Senior dogs make wonderful companions for everyone, especially
senior people and busy professionals.
- Save
A Life
Senior dogs are often the first to be euthanized in area shelters.
Passed over for cute and cuddly puppies, they often have little
chance to be adopted.
Sources: Senior Mutt Match (www.seniormuttmatch.com);
The Sanctuary for Old Dogs (www.sanctuaryforseniordogs.org);
The Senior Dogs Project (www.srdogs.com)
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