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Caring for senior dog

As a dog matures, it becomes less mobile, its hearing and vision deteriorates, and it becomes more susceptible to numerous ailments. Senior dogs can enjoy their golden years in good health. Join our email list to stay up to speed with the Elderly Pet Organization and become a member of the senior pet family.

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Caring for senior dog

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  1. About us We  are  a  non­profit  organization  established  in  Northern  Rhode  Island.  Our  goal  is  to  give  knowledge  and  education  on  what  to  anticipate from a senior pet so that they can stay with their family for  as  long  as  possible.  Our  main  goal  is  to  reduce  senior  pet  abandonment  and  euthanasia  while  encouraging  senior  pet  adoptions across the United States.

  2. Caring for senior dog As a dog matures, it becomes less mobile, its  hearing and vision deteriorates, and it becomes  more susceptible to numerous ailments. Senior  dogs  can  enjoy  their  golden  years  in  good  health. Join our email list to stay up to speed  with the Elderly Pet Organization and become  a member of the senior pet family.

  3. Caring for senior cat Senior  cats  have  different  food  and  behavioural  requirements  than  younger  cats.  To  maintain  maximum  health, it  is  more crucial than ever for your cat to be  at  a  healthy  weight.  Consult  your  veterinarian about Caring for senior cat.

  4. Rehoming Find a good home for a pet you won't  be able to keep. Rather of abandoning  your  pet  at  an  overcrowded  shelter,  find a new home for it. Rehoming will  help find a loving permanent home for  your pet.

  5. Rehoming a pet Many  senior  pets  abandoned  to  shelters  are  sadly  never  adopted  and  may  be  killed, despite the fact that they still have  plenty of love to share. If you're ready to  put in the effort to locate a good home for  your  older  pet,  rehoming    a  pet  is  a  fantastic alternative.

  6. Contact us 175 Danielson Pike #709,  North Scituate, RI 02857 USA Phone: 401­285­0066

  7. Thank you

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