Title: Caring for senior dog (1)
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2About us
We are a non-profit organization established in
Northern Rhode Island. Our goal is to give
knowledge and education on what to anticipate
from a senior pet so that they can stay with
their family for as long as possible. Our main
goal is to reduce senior pet abandonment and
euthanasia while encouraging senior pet adoptions
across the United States.
3Caring for senior dog
As a dog matures, it becomes less mobile, its
hearing and vision deteriorates, and it becomes
more susceptible to numerous ailments. Senior
dogs can enjoy their golden years in good health.
Join our email list to stay up to speed with the
Elderly Pet Organization and become a member of
the senior pet family.
4Caring for senior cat
Senior cats have different food and behavioural
requirements than younger cats. To maintain
maximum health, it is more crucial than ever for
your cat to be at a healthy weight. Consult your
veterinarian about Caring for senior cat.
5Rehoming
Find a good home for a pet you won't be able to
keep. Rather of abandoning your pet at an
overcrowded shelter, find a new home for it.
Rehoming will help find a loving permanent home
for your pet.
6Rehoming a pet
Many senior pets abandoned to shelters are sadly
never adopted and may be killed, despite the fact
that they still have plenty of love to share. If
you're ready to put in the effort to locate a
good home for your older pet, rehoming a pet is
a fantastic alternative.
7Contact us
175 Danielson Pike 709, North Scituate, RI
02857 USA Phone 401-285-0066
8Thank you