7 Reasons to Adopt a Senior Dog, and Give Them a Forever Home

The “joys” of waking up to a smelly floor or chewed furniture are well known to puppy parents. Adopting an older dog lets you skip toilet training and enjoy a clean, well-behaved pet right away.  

Older canines are calmer and more relaxed after growing up. It depends on the breed. Jack Russells are energetic regardless of age.

Training a younger dog takes time, while older dogs are frequently well-behaved and trained. They frequently know basic directions and manners, making the transfer into your home easier.

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Senior dogs have less energy, making them ideal for retirees and laid-back people. If you're not up for lengthy, difficult walks or intensive play, choose an older dog. 

In exchange for a safe and caring environment, an older dog can provide devotion, friendship, and unconditional love. Older people love one-on-one attention.

Older dogs often end up in shelters because their owners die or can no longer care for them. You may give a shelter dog a lasting home and ensure their pleasure and companionship in old age.  

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