toedtoes wrote:
dturm wrote:
The only downsides we've encountered are that sometimes you have a short time to enjoy their company and sometimes they have peculiar habits that require some getting used to.
At our age, going through the puppy stage is difficult (not impossible) and there are so many seniors that need the home that this has been our choice for our last 3 dogs.
I've had my Moose-dog since he was 8 weeks old. He's now 11 and has developed "old man dog syndrome" - I'm now having to get accustomed to his new peculiar habits...
If one of those peculiar habits is due to Arthritis etc in the rear, talk to your vet, get some of this and give it a try. I usually shy away from the stuff our Vet wants us to buy, but although pricey, this product has made a world of difference after about a month of use. It's almost like rolling back the clock a few years.
