Things to note when raising a dog for the elderly

Old man raises a dog Matters needing attention in raising a dog for the elderly
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Nowadays, many young people will choose to help the elderly buy a companion and solace dog in order to make them feel less lonely. There are many dogs to accompany them, and there are many things we need to consider when it comes to raising dogs for the elderly. Since the old man’s body is not that strong, it is not suitable for them to raise dogs that like to run around very much, so we Pay attention to the old man's precautions for raising dogs and control their safety.

The life span of an average dog lasts for 15 years. Before an old man decides to include a pet in his life, he should carefully consider his own physical and family conditions before deciding whether to keep one. Small dogs that are petite and delicate and do not require much exercise, or medium-to-large dogs with very high compliance are more suitable to accompany the elderly. For example, Pekingese, Poodle, Cocker Spaniel, Shih Tzu, Pug, Golden Retriever, etc.

When old people keep pets, it is easy for them to pamper them like children, and then develop some bad habits, such as picky eaters, naughty, etc. It turns out that cats and dogs are very malleable animals. They should be trained from an early age to standardize their behavior, which can avoid many bad habits and make them conform to people's living order and work and rest time, reducing the impact on family members and children. The role of neighbors.

For the elderly, we should not rely too much on pets. The life span of pets is usually only more than ten years. Like all other beautiful things, if you own them, you will inevitably lose time. When misfortune occurs, the old man should face it calmly with a positive and optimistic attitude.

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