This month is National Senior Pet Month, so shelters all over the country are either reducing or waiving the adoption fees of their ‘old’ resident pets. Many people believe that senior pets are not worth adopting. This is far from the truth, as senior pets are often the sweetest and most gentle. To make it easier for people who decide to adopt a senior pet, we’ve compiled a list of tips on how to care for them.

20140902_174632 [55714]During my time as a pet sitter, I worked with many kind, amazing animals. My favorite (don’t tell the others!) was a nine-year old yellow lab named Rocky who always had a smile on his face (featured in picture).  Working with Rocky taught me a lot. He is a sweet old man and an utter joy to be around. Everyone who saw him instantly broke out in a smile. He brought so much joy into my life and my work. He, and every other senior pet, deserves patience and love, just like any other animal.

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