Where did the time go? In an instant, my grandparents' hair turned all white, but we didn't spend a lot of time with them, and we have entered our twilight years. Many friends want to buy a dog for an old man to keep as a companion. So what kind of dog is suitable for an old man to keep? What should the elderly pay attention to when raising dogs?
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We know that there are hundreds of pet dog breeds, and their personalities are also different. Some are naughty and lively, and like a lot of exercise, and some are calm, gentle, and unconventional. It requires too much communication.
Older people keep dogs to find a companion and have some fun. When choosing a dog for the elderly, they should look for one that suits their own personality, hobbies and habits. Only in this way can they enjoy it and not be adversely affected by it. Tired. According to expert statistics, the majority of elderly people currently keep small dogs.
1. Choose a dog whose character is suitable for an old man
First of all, you must choose a pet dog with an easy-going character and a love to be close to people, because such a dog They have a strong attachment to their owners, and their communication areas often surround their owners. They are relatively naughty and make their owners feel cared for and needed all the time. An old man who is cheerful and loves to be active is suitable for a more lively Papillon or a Yorkshire terrier, while an old man who likes peace and quiet is suitable for a Pomeranian, a two- or three-year-old Chihuahua or a lazy dog such as a pug. dog.
The closer the pet’s personality is to that of its owner, the more harmonious it will be to get along with it, and the easier it will be to cultivate the relationship between the owner and the pet.
2. Use small dogs
It is best to use "mini dogs" that weigh less than 5 kilograms, have small food intake, and are easy to approach. For example, Teddy, Pekingese, Schnauzer, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Butterfly Dog, Yorkshire Terrier and other breeds, because small dogs do not need too much exercise, and will not be overwhelmed by their owners because of their determination. , and they have a small appetite, low cost of feeding, and are easy to carry and manage, which is very suitable for old people with limited physical strength and energy.
If you like slightly larger dogs, medium-sized dogs such as golden retrievers and border collies (definitely recommended) are also good choices.
3. Choose a dog that is easy to take care of
Generally speaking, do not choose a dog that is particularly difficult to take care of, becauseTaking care of a dog requires physical strength, and if nothing can be done, both the dog and the person will suffer. Therefore, when choosing a dog breed, the elderly should pay attention to the length of the hair. Short-haired dogs are easy to clean and groom, making them suitable for frail elderly people. Long-haired dogs need frequent bathing and careful combing. Old people who like to groom and dress up their dogs can also get a lot of fun from it.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone: Old people with waist and leg diseases need to pay special attention when walking their dogs. Pay attention to the following points. When the dog runs impulsively, the dog leash will get entangled in his legs and feet. , lest you stumble.
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