Everyone told us adopting a senior dog was risky. We're so glad we didn't listen.
Why Senior?
When we visited the shelter, we were drawn to Rocky's gentle eyes. At 10 years old, he had been overlooked for months while younger dogs found homes quickly.
The Adjustment
Rocky settled into our home immediately. It was as if he knew this was his forever place. No destructive behavior, no accidents - just pure gratitude and love.
The Benefits
Senior dogs are often already trained and have calmer energy. Rocky is content with short walks and lots of cuddle time. He's the perfect companion for our lifestyle.
Health Considerations
Yes, senior dogs may have health issues. Rocky takes daily medication for arthritis. But the love he gives us is worth every penny and every vet visit.
Our Plea
Please consider senior dogs when adopting. They have so much love to give and deserve comfortable, loving homes for their golden years.
Become Their Next Chapter
Every dog deserves a second chance. Help us write more happy tales by considering adoption or becoming a foster family.
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