Dog proofing your house is a must when you’re bringing any animal into your home in order to protect them from potential hazards, but it is particularly important if you have a senior pet. Senior dogs may have difficulty seeing, mobility issues such as weak hind legs and other problems that need to be addressed when you pet proof your house.
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There are tens of thousands of senior dogs in shelters across the U.S. and around the world, with many of them being euthanized after languishing for months and even years without being adopted. Most people looking for a family pet or companion animal come looking for a puppy or a young dog that they can make their own. These people are passing up senior dogs because they fear that older dogs will be difficult to train or that an older dog will be expensive and die too soon.
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