Senior dogs make wonderful companions. They’re wise (they learned to pee
outside years ago, after all), they have a more mellow attitude (it’s always a good time for a nap, ammiright?) and they are loyal to boot. Anyone who has adopted a senior dog knows how charming these animals can be. Sadly, a lot of people treat the process of welcoming a companion animal into their home as a shopping experience and are always looking for the cutest and youngest pups. This leaves lovable and deserving senior dogs in shelters where they can become unbearably lonely. Thankfully, there are people out there who are willing to give a senior dog a chance.
Take Julie Docherty, who has not one, but four senior chihuahuas. MoMo, Choli, Paloma, and Benito spend their days eating, napping, sunbathing, and just making the most of their golden years. These guys have gotten pretty used to their way of life but recently, their world was rocked when Julie arrived home with a mysterious bundle of fur in her arms – a kitty! At less than a month old, this kitten, now named Rosita, was unsurprisingly full of energy and ready to play.
http://www.onegreenplanet.org/news/senior-chihuahuas-adopt-a-tiny-kitten/?utm_source=Green+Monster+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=621848a910-NEWSLETTER_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_bbf62ddf34-621848a910-106919241
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