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9 Years Old Labrador Available For Adoption. He Ma..

 


9 years old Labrador available for adoption. He may be senior at age, but definitely young at heart.

Why you should adopt a senior dog?

1. They need a home just as badly as younger dogs

2. Older dogs are not necessarily “problem dogs” as many tend to think. Senior dogs lose their homes for a variety of reasons, usually having nothing to do with their behavior or temperament, but more due to the fact that their owners are unable to keep them for reasons including: the novelty of owning a dog wearing off, allergies, death of a guardian, a new baby, loss of a job, a move, change in work schedule, and various other lifestyle changes. These dogs need homes just as badly as young adoptees do, and make wonderful household pets.

3. Older dogs usually come trained and understand at least basic commands

4. You can teach an old dog new tricks. Dogs can be trained at any age and older dogs are just as smart as younger ones. Older dogs have a greater attention span than a puppy, which make them easier to train.

5. Older dogs are calmer and less energetic than younger dogs

6. Older dogs make instant companions. Unlike a puppy, which requires leash training, etc. an older dog is ready to accompany you on a long walk and already knows how to play fetch. An adult dog will make a great workout partner, a loyal companion, and a late night snuggle buddy.

If you are interested to give him a home, please call/sms 012-4983583.

(Only for genuine and responsible adopter)



A male labrador is currently on a look-out for his fur-ever friend.

If you are interested to give him a home, please call/sms 012-4983583.

(Only for genuine and responsible adopter)

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