Spread the word! November is National Adopt a Senior Dog Month. DOGTV is here to celebrate our wise senior pups with our latest adoption installment. We have put together a wonderful video to show the advantages of adopting a more mature fur-baby.
What are benefits of adopting a senior dog?
- Senior dogs may require less monitoring than a puppy does. Chances are, a senior dog won’t be chewing your shoes!
 - Senior dogs are probably already trained BUT if your new senior companion isn’t you can teach an old dog new tricks!
 - Their size won’t come as a surprise. A senior dog is as big as he will get!
 - Most senior dogs are already housebroken — although some senior dogs do have indoor accidents (but so do puppies!)
 - Senior dogs are calmer than puppies.
 - Senior dogs love and appreciate a day-to-day routine
 - Senior dogs always seem especially grateful to have found a new forever home.
 - Senior dogs still love to go for walks, maybe just not as far or fast as a puppy.
 - Senior dogs are happy to curl up on the couch and watch DOGTV at the end of a long day — or in the middle of the day!
 - Senior dogs are loving, faithful amazing companions!
 
Open your heart and home to a senior dog today. Ask your local shelter if there are any senior dogs who are waiting for their forever home and welcome them into your home!
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