Fabulous photo of me by John Clark of Clark Creative
O.K. we're a day late...but we thought these tips on caring for senior pets from the AAHA were worth the wait! We never cease to be amazed at the correlation between care for humans and care for our pets, for both preventative measures and disease treatment. And the usual suspects always crop up: proper nutrition/obesity, lack of exercise, pain management...
Speaking of senior dogs, we're happy to pass on this information about Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, started in 2007 in San Francisco. Since that time, it's saved the lives of over 1600 older canines and allowed them to live their golden years in loving homes. They even have a "Seniors for Seniors" program that waives adoption fees for those 62 and older (what a great idea). A hearty thank-you to Sherri Franklin and her innovative ideas that continue to save senior dogs!
Here's Sherri and her special needs Bichon Frise, Rosie.
P.S. Stay tuned tomorrow for our second in a series of posts from our interview with Bill Berloni, Broadway dog trainer extraordinaire, and more behind the scene's antics with his "Sandy", the lovable canine star of Annie the Musical!
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Hi Bocci,
We hear that we WILL be getting RAIN tomorrow... WE HOPE that they aren't just Yankin our Walkin String.
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Love ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly
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