Sunday, November 8, 2009

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month

WHAT'S NEW WITH YAH?

Past events-
Oct. 24: Howl-o-Ween Party
Thank you to those who made the Howl-o-Ween party a success! Hosted at Chasin' Our Tails, the Howl-o-Ween party provided fun for families and their pets, and included Best Costume contests and other "spooky" activities.

Upcoming events-
Nov. 28: Santa Paws Holiday Photo Event and Bake Sale
Stop by Best Friends Pet Care between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to celebrate the holidays with your pet and support Young-at-Heart! Baked goods and hot beverages will be provided at the event. For only a $10 donation, you can take home a print of your pet and Santa "Paws"! More information is available on YAH's Web site.

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THE BLOG: NOVEMBER IS ADOPT A SENIOR PET MONTH

Happy November! As the holidays approach (at least, the stores and radio seem to think they're fast approaching), it's also an ideal time to consider adopting a senior pet. ASPCA, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, has declared November the official Adopt a Senior Pet Month. To commemorate this month, I've included ASPCA's top 10 list of reasons to adopt a senior dog (courtesy of their Web site) - and these reasons are also applicable to older cats!

1. What You See Is What You Get

Older dogs are open books—from the start, you’ll know important things like their full-grown size, personality and grooming requirements. All this information makes it easier to pick the right dog and forge that instant love connection that will last a lifetime. If you’re not so into surprises, an older dog is for you!

2. Easy to Train

Think you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Hogwash! Older dogs are great at focusing on you—and on the task at hand—because they’re calmer than youngsters. Plus, all those years of experience reading humans can help them quickly figure out how to do what you’re asking.

3. Seniors are Super-Loving

One of the cool parts of our job is reading stories from people just like you who have opted to adopt. The emails we get from pet parents with senior dogs seem to all contain beautiful, heartfelt descriptions of the love these dogs give you—and those of you who adopted dogs already in their golden years told us how devoted and grateful they are. It's an instant bond that cannot be topped!

4. They’re Not a 24-7 Job

Grownup dogs don’t require the constant monitoring puppies do, leaving you with more freedom to do your own thing. If you have young children, or just value your “me time,” this is definitely a bonus.

5. They Settle in Quickly

Older dogs have been around the block and already learned what it takes to get along with others and become part of a pack. They’ll be part of the family in no time!

6. Fewer Messes

Your floors, shoes and furniture will thank you for adopting a senior pooch! Older dogs are likely to already be housetrained—and even if they’re not, they have the physical and mental abilities to pick it up really fast (unlike puppies). With their teething years far behind them, seniors also are much less likely to be destructive chewers.

7. You Won’t Bite Off More Than You Can Chew

There are those who yearn for a doggie friend of their own, but hold back because they worry what might happen in their lives in the years to come. And they are wise to do so—a puppy or young dog can be anywhere from an 8- to 20-year responsibility, which is not appropriate for the very elderly or those with certain long-term future plans. Providing a loving home for a dog in her golden years is not a less serious commitment, but it can be a shorter one.

8. They Enjoy Easy Livin’

Couch potato, know thyself! Please consider a canine retiree rather than a high-energy young dog who will run you ragged. Not that older dogs don’t require any exercise—they do—but they’re not going to need, or want, to run a marathon every day.

9. Save a Life, Be a Hero

At shelters, older dogs are often the last to be adopted and the first to be euthanized. Saving an animal’s life offers an unparalleled emotional return on your investment, and you’ll feel the rewards every day you spend together.

10. They’re CUTE!

Need we say more?

Have something to add? Comment here or send your suggestions to blog@yahpetrescue.com.

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ADOPT US!
We both qualify for the Senior Pet Adoption Month 50% discount!


My name is... Sassy
I'm... a girl, 8 years old and a Beagle/Spaniel mix
My favorite thing to do is... greet you when you come in the door and snuggle up



My name is... Precious
I'm... a girl, 13 years old
My favorite thing to do is... snuggle and spend time with you

Photos courtesy of yahpetrescue.com