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  2. What Dogs are Best for Seniors to Adopt? Experts Share Their ...

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    Playing fetch in a fenced backyard is best; this intelligent and outgoing dog should never be allowed to walk unleashed due to his strong prey instinct. Height: 12-14 inches Weight: 11-20 pounds

  3. 15 Best Dogs for Seniors - AOL

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    The post 15 Best Dogs for Seniors appeared first on Reader's Digest. Dogs help keep people healthy and provide companionship, which is a boon for all, but especially the older generation. Find out ...

  4. The 26 Best Dogs for Seniors - AOL

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    3. West Highland White Terrier. Height: 10-11 inches Weight: 15-20 pounds Main Characteristic: Cheerful One of the most popular terrier breeds, the West Highland white terrier is a goofy ball of ...

  5. Old Dog Haven - Wikipedia

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    The organization has seen that many dogs of advanced years are rejected by owners, or are left behind when an elderly owner must move to an independent or assisted living facility or a nursing home: these animals are often left at animal shelters—where their chance of adoption is negligible—or pass to family or friends who are not prepared to deal with the needs of an older dog.

  6. Senior dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Senior dog food diets are pet foods that are catered toward the senior or mature pet population. The senior dog population consists of dogs that are over the age of seven for most dog breeds, [1] though in general large and giant breed dogs tend to reach this life stage earlier when compared to smaller breed dogs.

  7. Affenpinscher - Wikipedia

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    As with many small breeds of dog, they are prone to collapsed trachea and luxating patella. [19] Some are prone to fractures, PDA, open fontanel and respiratory problems in hot weather. Ocular conditions such as cataracts are occasionally reported. [20] An emerging concern is syringomyelia, although the incidence is currently unknown. [21]

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