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5 Reasons to Adopt a Senior Pet

November 1, 2018
November is Adopt A Senior Pet Month! This is one cause we are happy to support. Senior pets are just as cute as kittens and puppies. Unfortunately, they are often ignored and passed over for younger pets. This is very sad, because older dogs and cats sometimes make the best pets. In this article, an Ellicott City, MD vet discusses some of the benefits of adopting senior pets.

They’re Adorable

First and foremost, older pets are completely charming. There are few things cuter than seeing a senior dog peacefully snoring in his doggy bed. Kitties in their golden years are also super adorable. Fluffy may want nothing more than to be held and cuddled. That little motor will still work just fine!

Fewer Behavioral Issues

Just like people, dogs and cats tend to slow down as they age. This is great, because they are much less likely to engage in bad behaviors like digging, chewing, or scratching improperly. Fido will be more interested in snoozing at your feet than in chasing the cat around. And as for Fluffy, she won’t be batting toys around the hall in the middle of the night or knocking pens off your coffee table.

Shorter Commitment

When you adopt a kitten or puppy, you be signing on for well over a decade of pet parenting. However, senior pets offer a much shorter commitment, simply because they don’t have as much time remaining. If you want to get a dog or cat, but aren’t sure where life will take you in the next five or ten years, an older animal may be the perfect option for you.

Less Activity Requirements

While older pets will still need some activity, their needs are quite different from those of younger pets, who need lots of entertainment and exercise. Fido may only need a short walk, while Fluffy will be fine after just a few minutes of playing. Senior pets are a great option for anyone who doesn’t have the time or ability to keep up with a more active pet.

Prior Training

Generally, older pets have already been trained. Many senior dogs already know commands like Sit, Stay, and Come. As for cats, well, they tend to train their people, but that’s another topic. Do you have questions about caring for senior pets? Contact us, your Ellicott City, MD animal clinic, today!
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