How senior dogs turn me into the Grinch, but in a good way!
June 14th, 2010 | Published in Dog Information, Uncategorized
As my late dog Nikki started to age, it really made me appreciate the time I had with her and just how much I loved her. There’s something about a senior dog that just makes my heart grow 3 sizes larger just like the Grinch. They seem to occupy a special place in my heart like no other.
From the arthritic limp to the sad eyes that are turning white due to cataracts, they bring out the best in me. Though they may be slower and can’t hear very well, my memories float back to just how feisty she was, or the times I came through the door and she jumped up and down like I was the most awesome person in the world.
Or the time we took her to the snow and the ice was sticking to her legs, but she just kept running and having a great time. And all those times when she looked at me with so much love and devotion that I swear I could see into her soul.
It’s these kinds of memories that make me want to give back as much as she gave me. If I wasn’t boarding dogs, I’d love to foster senior dogs and care for them until they go over the Rainbow Bridge (Get your tissues handy.) It would take a lot of strength to see them pass, and I applaud those wonderful people that care for senior dogs every day. They are the best of us.
Next time you find yourself wanting to add a new dog to your family, please consider a senior dog. Click on Senior Dog Rescues to find information and a rescue group near you.
Since they tend to have more medical problems, you can avoid unnecessary Veterinarian bills by feeding them holistic pet food as nutrition is the key to keeping them healthy and happy for years to come.
Of course you have to be prepared for what medically comes with an older dog such as:
Arthritis
Cataracts or losing their site
Loss of hearing
Graying and coat may become dull
Muscle mass loss
Slowing down,
and other medical conditions.
However, the good far outweigh the bad. You just needs a little more patience and a whole lot of love.
Please view this video from the Petfinder Foundation to see all the wonderful qualities senior dogs have and they are just waiting for you to take them into your heart!






