Many people tend to overlook senior animals in favor of cute little kittens and puppies. However, older pets offer many benefits, especially for people who don't have the time or energy to deal with the antics of kittens and puppies.
Senior pets are ideal for adults, singles, seniors, and even older children. They not only become immediate companions, but they often possess mild temperaments and lower energy levels, and most likely are housebroken. They know they're getting a second chance and appreciate the warmth and security of a stable environment and loving home.
Although senior pets may require less exercise, they still have plenty of life in them and plenty of love to share. They can develop a strong bond with their human companions.
RHSPAC does caution people with young children about adopting senior animals. Children naturally exude an excitable energy that may be too much for older pets causing them to become uncomfortable and stressed.
RHSPAC has many breeds and ages of cats and dogs available for adoption, as well as offers tips on selecting the best pet for any home environment. To see available animals and learn more about RHSPAC and its programs and events, go to www.petsadoption.com or visit the Pet Adoption Center 10 - 5, Tuesday - Sunday, at 6165 Industrial Ave. in Riverside.
Ten Reasons to Adopt a Senior Pet
Senior pets love to sleep the day away.
Dogs usually enjoy a brisk daily walk and cats still want their playtime, but the best part of the day are always...THE NAPS!
Senior pets have a tremendous amount of love to give and are a friend for life.
Senior pets reward compassionate care and love with unwavering devotion.
Senior pets have learned many of life's lessons. Dogs know shoes are for walking and bones are for chewing. Cats know curtains are for decoration and cat condos are for climbing.
Don't ever believe the old adage "you can't teach an old dog new tricks"! Senior dogs can learn many new tricks and be valuable family and community members.
Senior pets often fit into their new households with ease. They find the softest, warmest spot in the home and claim it for their own quicker than the blink of an eye.
Senior pets make excellent companions for seniors citizens and/or empty nesters who may not have the energy to raise a puppy or kitten.
Senior pets are often overlooked because of puppies and kittens. Adopting a senior pet really is saving a life.
Senior pets are the perfect choice for families that do not have the time to train young animals to the ways of the world. Senior pets may need some training, but they often grasp what is expected much more quickly than a baby.
Adopting a senior pet is a win-win for everyone involved. A faithful companion is gained, a friendship is formed, and a life is saved!
Senior pets have a tremendous amount of love to give and are a friend for life.
Senior pets reward compassionate care and love with unwavering devotion.
Senior pets have learned many of life's lessons. Dogs know shoes are for walking and bones are for chewing. Cats know curtains are for decoration and cat condos are for climbing.
Don't ever believe the old adage "you can't teach an old dog new tricks"! Senior dogs can learn many new tricks and be valuable family and community members.
Senior pets often fit into their new households with ease. They find the softest, warmest spot in the home and claim it for their own quicker than the blink of an eye.
Senior pets make excellent companions for seniors citizens and/or empty nesters who may not have the energy to raise a puppy or kitten.
Senior pets are often overlooked because of puppies and kittens. Adopting a senior pet really is saving a life.
Senior pets are the perfect choice for families that do not have the time to train young animals to the ways of the world. Senior pets may need some training, but they often grasp what is expected much more quickly than a baby.
Adopting a senior pet is a win-win for everyone involved. A faithful companion is gained, a friendship is formed, and a life is saved!
Courtesy Jean Clement
Limelight PR
NOTE: All pets pictured are available at the RHSPAC