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10 Reasons to Adopt an Older Dog
Older dogs are housetrained. You won't have to go through the difficult stages of housetraining and cleaning up after accidents.
Older dogs are not teething puppies, and won't chew your shoes and furniture while growing up.
Older dogs can focus well because they've mellowed. Therefore, they learn quickly.
Older dogs have learned what "no" means. If they hadn't learned it, they wouldn't have gotten to be "older" dogs.
Older dogs settle in easily, because they've learned what it takes to get along with others and become part of a pack.
Older dogs are good at giving love. They are grateful for the second chance they've been given.
Older dogs have grown into their shape and personality. Puppies can grow up to be quite different from what they seemed at first.
Older dogs are instant companions -- ready for hiking, car trips, and other things you like to do.
Older dogs leave you time for yourself. They don't make the demands on your time and attention that puppies and young dogs do.
Older dogs let you get a good night's sleep because they're accustomed to human schedules.
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