November Is ‘Adopt A Senior Pet Month’
November is ‘Adopt A Senior Pet Month’ and there are many reasons why we’re so glad that there’s an entire month, dedicated to informing others about the importance of adopting a senior pet. The majority of people who adopt a dog are looking for a puppy, or younger dog; We understand that older dogs can see like more work, more money, and of course, no one wants to think of losing a beloved pet, too soon after they’re adopted; But it’s important for everyone to know just how much older pets need you!
*** 7 Reasons To Adopt A Senior Dog ***
1. Senior dogs at shelters need homes just as badly as younger dogs. Many older dogs were once owned and loved by someone. For whatever reason, they were given up and abandoned in a shelter and are in need of a home. Just like puppies and younger adoptable dogs, they make loyal and loving companions.
2. Adopting an older dog may save its life. Many people are quick to adopt puppies and younger dogs, often overlooking dogs over the age of five. Shelters are overcrowded and unfortunately, older dogs are among the first to be euthanized if they aren’t adopted in a timely manner. By adopting a senior dog, you are not only providing it with a better life but are also saving it from being put down.
3.Older dogs are not necessarily “Problem Dogs", as many tend to think. Senior dogs lose their homes for a variety of reasons, usually having nothing to do with their behavior or temperament, but more due to the fact that their owners are unable to keep them for reasons including: the novelty of owning a dog wearing off, allergies, death of a guardian, a new baby, loss of a job, a move, change in work schedule, and various other lifestyle changes. These dogs need homes just as badly as young adoptees do, and make wonderful household pets.
4. Older dogs usually come trained and understand at least basic commands. Most older dogs are potty-trained and have mastered the basic commands such as “sit,” “stay,” “come,” and “down.” Adopting an already-trained dog will save you a lot of time and energy that you’d normally have to dedicate towards training a young dog.
5. You can teach an old dog new tricks. Dogs can be trained at any age and older dogs are just as smart as younger ones. Older dogs have a greater attention span than a puppy, which make them easier to train.
6. Older dogs are calmer and less energetic than younger dogs. An adult dog has graduated from the puppy stage and has an established demeanor and temperament, which will give you an instant idea of how it will fit into your household. Older dogs have all their adult teeth and are out of the energetic puppy phase, which will result in less destruction to your home. Many of them do well with young children as they have a lower energy level and have possibly lived with them in their past homes.
7. Older dogs make instant companions. Unlike a puppy, which requires leash training, etc. an older dog is ready to accompany you on a long walk and already knows how to play fetch. An adult dog will make a great workout partner, a loyal companion, and a late night snuggle buddy.
**** Shop and adopt near you! ****
Whether you're looking to adopt, volunteer your time, or donate money, there are some great local places that would LOVE your assistance in any way you can give it!
Metro Animal Services: https://metr...services.org/
Sunny Sky’s ANimal Rescue: http://sunny...sshelter.org/
Cascade Animal Protection Society : https://www....site.org/caps
The Human Society For Tacoma & Pierce County: http://www.t...esociety.org/
PAINT YOUR PET!
Paint a portrait of your pet at Project Pet with Pinot's Palette!. Once you sign up for the painting, email us a high quality digital photo of your pet (one pet per canvas, please) and we will do the rest. Each photo will be transferred onto a 16”X20” canvas. Our talented artists will walk you through the steps to create your very own Pet Portrait!
We often offer this class, so be are to check out calendar for the next time we offer these popular classes!
November 27th: https://www..../event/639503