Pets for the Elderly Miami FL

Pets may paws-itively benefit seniors. for a look at all of the health benefits associated with pet ownership. But choosing the right pet is very important. Be aware of the commitment required to care for a dog or cat. Here are some tips for finding the right companion.

GreenDoggieBags.com
(954) 873-2701
Biscayne Blvd Suite 403
Aventura, FL
PetSmart
305-448-4403
3301 Southwest 22nd Street
Coral Gables, FL
PetSmart
305-573-8026
3101 N Miami Ave, Suite 110
Miami, FL
PETCO
305-531-1678
1121 5th Street
Miami Beach, FL
PETCO
305-412-0244
12014 SW 88th Street
Miami, FL
Pet's Raw Edge LLC
(305) 386-6556
11500 sw 131 ave
Miami, FL
PetSmart
786-275-8300
8241 W Flagler St Ste 101
Miami, FL
PETCO
305-665-7335
6200 South Dixie Highway
South Miami, FL
PETCO
305-468-9012
1635 NW 107th Avenue
Doral, FL
PetSmart
305-253-5943
13621 S Dixie Hwy
Miami, FL
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Pet Benefits to the Elderly

May is National Pet Month If you’re one of our senior readers, you can nurture your organic spirit by adopting a pet. See last week’s article, Pets May Paws-itively Benefit Seniors , for a look at all of the health benefits associated with pet ownership. But choosing the right pet is very important. Be aware of the commitment required to care for a dog or cat. Here are some tips for finding the right companion: Think about why you want a pet. Identify your reasons for adopting a pet, which will help you define the type of furry companion that can best fit into your life. Consider an adult pet. Animal-care professionals advise adopting an adult dog or cat, as it may be a better fit for your lifestyle than a puppy or kitten. Adult animals tend to be calm, housetrained and less inclined to exhibit unpredictable behavior. Consider your home and lifestyle. Certain pets require more space and care than others. For example, if you live in an apartment, a small dog or cat may be your best bet. Along the same lines, if you want a pet that’s relatively low-maintenance, then adopt a short-haired cat or dog that doesn’t require daily brushing. Turn to your local animal shelter. Adopting from a shelter has many advantages. Besides having a great selection of adult animals for adoption, many organizations provide a special program or discounted adoption rates for seniors. Many shelters across the country participate in the Purina Pets For Seniors program, through which seniors...

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