
If you're considering adopting a new pooch, have you considered bring a senior dog home? Most people desire a younger dog they can hopefully spend many years with, but older dogs are just as special, if not easier to care for than young doggies.
Senior dogs are likely already trained and are super easy going. They'll provide you excellent company and can be more affectionate than a younger pup who just wants to run around.
Beyond all of the wonderful characteristics just mentioned, if you adopt a senior doggy you will most likely be saving his life. Senior dogs are usually put to sleep because they're old and not being adopted.
We have the power to save an older dog's life and make his final years here on earth comfortable and happy. Why not create some wonderful memories with your new doggy today?!
Keep reading to learn more compelling reasons why a senior pup is an excellent adoption choice.
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Theresa Lang
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Gina DeRose
JoAnn Carmichael Summers
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I adopted my pug at five years old. I didn’t have energy for a puppy. We are a perfect match. We are growing older together. We both have health issues and it helps to relate. My pug melts my heart..
Romie J. West
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Used dogs are the best! I’ve adopted doggies age two to fourteen.
Denise Pierce
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I love the seniors. They are so grateful and it is important that they have a happy, loving rest of their lives!!!
Ryan Foor
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Christine Foor
Georgie Sb
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agree we adopted 2 oldies they are beautiful and loving
Matt Jones
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We have 12 and a 13 year old pugs, nothing but love for those guys
Mary Samaniego
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I am looking for a pug cause I lost my pug she passed away in June of last year she was 15 years old I miss her so much