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Senior Dogs: Common Behavior Changes
Puppies have their behavior problems, and older dogs have theirs. For older dogs, in many cases it is not that they do not understand the 'rules,' but that they may, for many reasons, be unable to follow them.
SEPARATION ANXIETY
Separation anxiety is one of the most common behavior problems seen in older dogs. A dog who has separation anxiety will become very anxious when he senses his owner is about to leave. When the owner does leave, the dog often becomes destructive, barks or howls, may urinate or defecate, and may salivate profusely. A dog with separation anxiety will often be overly exhuberant when his owner returns.
What Is a Dog's Age in Human Years?
You have probably heard the old myth that every year of a dog's life is equivalent to 7 human years. These days, we know more about dogs and can more accurately estimate the age of a dog in human years.
When you compare dogs to humans, you'll see just how fast dogs actually mature. A one-year human child still needs its parents. However, a one-year old dog has already reached sexual maturity and can reproduce.
Generally speaking, smaller dogs live longer than larger dogs. The chart below shows an approximate age for each size of dog.
The Benefits of Adopting an Older Pet
Everyone loves kittens and puppies because they're cute and
playful. And yet it seems like everyone who's ever raised a
kitten or puppy has at least one "horror story" to go along
with it! Baby animals are adorable, but there are many
loving older pets who need "retirement homes" to call their
own. Reasons to adopt an older pet include:
- They're more mellow and tend to have better house manners. While many are still active, they're just as content to relax at home with you.
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