2 thoughts on “Infographic: Take Care of a Senior Dog”
You have a problem and a solution for everything. I love that!
Quick question: are some of those solutions applicable for human beings a well? I feel human beings should do that as well. Great tips.
This is definitely a very educational and informative piece and I’m glad I read it as I learned a lot! I think that some of those solutions should be implemented when the dogs are young as “preventive medicine” don’t you think?
I hope you distribute this piece on some other platforms, as it is very informative.
I definitely think some of these solutions can be applied to humans and should be introduced to dogs at a young age. The purpose of this infographic is two-fold: 1. Dogs are a big responsibility and require a good amount of care similar to humans. 2. There is a solution for most problems associated with aging, so the seniority of the dog should not deter someone from adopting him.
You have a problem and a solution for everything. I love that!
Quick question: are some of those solutions applicable for human beings a well? I feel human beings should do that as well. Great tips.
This is definitely a very educational and informative piece and I’m glad I read it as I learned a lot! I think that some of those solutions should be implemented when the dogs are young as “preventive medicine” don’t you think?
I hope you distribute this piece on some other platforms, as it is very informative.
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I definitely think some of these solutions can be applied to humans and should be introduced to dogs at a young age. The purpose of this infographic is two-fold: 1. Dogs are a big responsibility and require a good amount of care similar to humans. 2. There is a solution for most problems associated with aging, so the seniority of the dog should not deter someone from adopting him.
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