STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- November is the Adopt-a-Senior-Pet month. They are just as lovable and, in a lot of cases, easier to care for than the youngsters. Unfortunately, the eldest tend to get overlooked or passed over by their younger counterparts. They are just as lovable and, in a lot of cases, easier to care for than the youngsters.
While puppies may get all the attention, senior pets come with numerous benefits. Older dogs tend to be calmer and frequently have longer attention spans, making them easier to train than their younger counterparts. Many are already housebroken and have outgrown destructive chewing behaviors, requiring less constant supervision.
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While puppies may get all the attention, senior pets come with numerous benefits. Older dogs tend to be calmer and

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