If you want to buy dogs for the elderly, which dog is suitable for the elderly to raise?

First, you must choose a pet dog with easy-going personality and closeness, because such dogs are highly attached to their owners, and their range of activities always surrounds the owners, making them feel paid attention to and needed at all times....


First, you must choose a pet dog with easy-going personality and closeness, because such dogs are highly attached to their owners, and their range of activities always surrounds the owners, making them feel paid attention to and needed at all times. Cheerful and sporty elderly people are suitable for choosing more lively puppets, Yorkshire and other small dogs.

It is best to choose "mini dogs" that weigh less than 5 kg, eat less, and are easy to get close to, such as Teddy, Jingba, Schnauzer, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Pterodes, Yorkshire and other species, because small dogs do not need too much exercise, nor do they have no place to make trouble for their owners because they are energetic. Moreover, they have small food, low feeding costs, and are easy to carry and manage, which is very suitable for elderly people with limited physical and energy.

Generally speaking, don't choose a dog that is particularly difficult to take care of, because taking care of a dog requires physical strength. If you have the heart but lack the strength, both people and dogs will suffer. Therefore, when choosing a dog breed, the elderly should pay attention to the length of their hair. Short-haired dogs are easy to clean and comb, and are suitable for the weak elderly. Long-haired dogs need to take a shower and carefully combed them frequently, and elderly people who like to wash and dress up their dogs can also have a lot of fun.



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