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

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    We've consulted with a pair of renowned vets to get their thoughts on the best dogs for seniors. From long-beloved breeds like pugs and cocker spaniels, to small-but-mighty suggestions including ...

  3. Senior Citizens Host Senior Pet Adoption Events to Help Older ...

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    Across Waltonwood's senior living communities, residents have made over 1,000 homemade pet treats, more than 2,000 toys, and 200 blankets. Waltonwood shared in a release that the company was ...

  4. 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]

  5. Woman Starts Rescue For Senior Pets After Adopting ... - AOL

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    Secondly, senior pets usually come well-trained, and you don’t need to put a lot of effort into teaching them the basics. Make a Plan for Your Pets in the Event of Your Demise.

  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. Senior dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Senior dog diet. Senior dog food diets are pet foods that are catered toward the senior or mature pet population. The senior dog population consists of dogs that are over the age of seven for most dog breeds, [ 1] though in general large and giant breed dogs tend to reach this life stage earlier when compared to smaller breed dogs.