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  2. What Dogs are Best for Seniors to Adopt? Experts Share Their ...

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    That way, according to Dr. Terry Fossum, board-certified veterinary surgeon and CEO/Founder of Dr. Fossum's Pet Care, "Both the dog and the senior citizen benefit from the relationship." More for ...

  3. The 26 Best Dogs for Seniors - AOL

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    There are many incredible programs for highly trained dogs who are retired from their old gigs or looking for a career change— Seeing Eye dogs who didn’t necessarily make the cut, for one, or ...

  4. The 30 Best Dogs for Seniors to Keep Older Adults Active ...

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    Choosing a dog at any age means being realistic about lifestyle, needs and disposable income. The best dogs for seniors will depend entirely on how active the future dog owner is, what type of ...

  5. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Leader. Zina and Michael Goodin [1] Website. ofsds.org. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary (OFSDS), officially Old Friends Senior Dogs, Inc., is a nonprofit animal rescue group in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. It focuses on the rescue of elderly, "senior" dogs from shelters where they are otherwise likely to be euthanized. [3][4]

  6. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The aging profile of dogs varies according to their adult size (often determined by their breed): smaller breeds have an average lifespan of 10-15 years, with some even exceeding 18 years in age; medium breeds typically live for 10 to 13 years; and giant dog breeds have the lowest minimum lifespan, with an overall average of 8 to 13 years.

  7. Old Dog Haven - Wikipedia

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    Old Dog Haven. OldDog Haven is 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit charitable organization whose goal it is to improve the quality of life of geriatric or "senior" dogs that need care and homes, mainly in the western part of Washington state. The group was formed in 1994 by shelter volunteers who saw senior dogs overlooked by adopters.