1. What you see is what you get!
You know exactly how big they will get since they are already full-grown. You will know grooming requirements and will get a pretty good idea of their personality from the start.
You know exactly how big they will get since they are already full-grown. You will know grooming requirements and will get a pretty good idea of their personality from the start.
2. They're not a 24-7 job
Senior pets don't require the constant monitoring that young pets do, which leaves you with more freedom.
Senior pets don't require the constant monitoring that young pets do, which leaves you with more freedom.
3. They settle in quickly
They have already been around the block, so they know what it takes to become part of the pack.
They have already been around the block, so they know what it takes to become part of the pack.
4. Fewer messes
Most senior pets are already house-trained or they can pick it up quickly. They are also past the destructive phase so you don't have to worry about things getting chewed up or scratched up.
Most senior pets are already house-trained or they can pick it up quickly. They are also past the destructive phase so you don't have to worry about things getting chewed up or scratched up.
5. They enjoy easy livin'
They don't require as much exercise as young animals and will probably want more cuddle time!
They don't require as much exercise as young animals and will probably want more cuddle time!
6. Save a life, be a hero
Older pets tend to be the last to get adopted from shelters.
Older pets tend to be the last to get adopted from shelters.
7. They're CUTE
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