When it comes to choosing a furry companion, many people are quick to gravitate towards puppies. However, there is something truly special about adopting a senior dog. These older canines have so much love and wisdom to offer, making them the perfect addition to any family.
Senior dogs, typically aged seven and older, come with a host of advantages. Unlike puppies, they are often already housebroken, less destructive, and generally calmer. This makes them a great choice for individuals who may not have the time or energy to train a younger dog. Despite these benefits, senior dogs unfortunately have a lower adoption rate compared to their younger counterparts. According to the ASPCA, only 25% of senior dogs are adopted, while 60% of younger dogs and puppies find homes.
Sherri Franklin, founder and CEO of Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, has dedicated her life to changing this statistic. After witnessing the heartbreaking euthanasia of a beloved senior dog at a shelter, Franklin knew she had to take action. She began rescuing senior dogs, providing them with the care and love they deserved. In 2007, she founded Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, a nonprofit organization that has since saved over 9,000 senior dogs.
One of the reasons senior dogs often end up in shelters is due to the passing of their owners or their owners‘ inability to care for them. Doreen Jakubcak of Marty’s Place Senior Dog Sanctuary emphasizes the importance of providing assistance to these older dogs, just as we would hope to receive assistance in our own old age.
While there are many benefits to adopting a senior dog, it is important to be prepared for the unique challenges that come with caring for an older pet. This includes semi-annual veterinary checkups, special diets, and potential mobility issues. Addressing any health concerns early on is crucial in ensuring the well-being of your senior dog.
Despite the inevitable heartbreak that comes with saying goodbye to a beloved pet, Jakubcak emphasizes the importance of focusing on the quality of time spent together. Providing the best care possible during their final years is a gift that senior dogs truly deserve.
So, if you’re considering adding a furry friend to your family, why not consider adopting a loyal senior dog? These wise and loving companions have so much to offer and are just waiting for a second chance at a happy life. Head to your local shelter today and give a senior dog the loving home they deserve.
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