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  2. Disabled dogs need a 'forever home' says charity - AOL

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    A charity that cares for ill, disabled and elderly dogs says all dogs need a loving "forever home". The Dogs Nobody Wants Sanctuary (DNWS) in Slough was set up by Matthew Young, 57, and his ...

  3. Retiree Is On A Mission To Give Loving Home Exclusively To ...

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    This dog was an elderly Chihuahua named Eeyore, who was so happy sitting on Steve's lap while driving home. ... Retiree Is On A Mission To Give Loving Home Exclusively To Senior Dogs In Need ...

  4. Why Carol Kane Recommends Rescuing Older Dogs If ‘You're a ...

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    Nor do older dogs require as much physical activity as puppies. “If you have a young dog, you really have to walk them long and hard, they need a lot of exercise,” explains Kane.

  5. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    This may be relevant when the dog is older. [26] [27] Some agencies provide ongoing health care and support for older dogs after they have been placed in a home. There are several charities dedicated to rescuing and rehoming older dogs. [28] The ASPCA estimates that approximately 3.3 million dogs in the United States enter shelters each year.

  6. Animal Rescue's Dedication to Finding Loving Homes for ... - AOL

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    Senior dogs have a lot of love to give. And there are certain perks to bypassing the puppy years too. Senior dogs don't need to be potty trained like puppies do. They've also been trained, so they ...

  7. Old Dog Haven - Wikipedia

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    The organization has seen that many dogs of advanced years are rejected by owners, or are left behind when an elderly owner must move to an independent or assisted living facility or a nursing home: these animals are often left at animal shelters—where their chance of adoption is negligible—or pass to family or friends who are not prepared to deal with the needs of an older dog.