Not exact matches
Our bestselling book «My Old
Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts» provides overwhelming evidence that adopting a senior can be even more rewarding than choosing a younger d
Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts» provides overwhelming evidence that
adopting a senior can be even more rewarding
than choosing a
younger dogdog.
We don't often
adopt to families where children are under the age of 5 though, especially if there is more
than one
young child and if the family is not
dog experienced.
She was just 14 months old and weighed 40 pounds - meaning she was both
younger and bigger
than most
dogs adopted to someone in her 70s.
With gorgeous, joyful photographs and sweet, funny, true tales of «old
dogs learning new tricks,» Coffey and Fusaro show that
adopting a senior can be even more rewarding
than choosing a
younger dog.
We considered their ages and knew that
younger dogs were typically
adopted quicker
than older
dogs.
They're more loving, more in - tune with our moods and activity level, less destructive
than a puppy or active
young dog, and — if
adopted -LSB-...]
Puppies (
dogs aged five months and
younger) are generally not
adopted into a home where there is no one home during the daytime for more
than five consecutive hours.
They also tend to be less optimistic
than younger dogs and can lapse into depression, which does not encourage prospective adopters to consider
adopting them.