Growing old is a part of life. There’s no escape. But that does not mean you can’t live a good life. A good life is a process. It is not chosen for you rather you chose one for yourself. Even when the odds are against you, you can still try to have a life full of contentment. There are a lot of great things in your life that you tend to forget or realize. All you gotta do is look closer. For instance, if you have a dog. You don’t JUST have a dog, you have every reason to be happy in life. No amount of gratitude is ever enough.
Dogs can truly be the greatest gift of life. And to have a dog is to have a sense of responsibility and care. Just like us, dogs have an unpredictable life of mainly 10 to 13 years. But through history we know that dogs tend to hang around a bit a little longer than that. And what more could we ask for? No, they cannot stay with us as long as we do but WE WISH! Alright now, enough being sad. As long as we have our cute doggos around, we’re going to celebrate them. Although, we’re dealing with senior dogs today that have without a doubt, stolen the crown of cuteness from the little ones.
Scroll below to see how they’ve managed to do that.
She has no idea what ‘Happy Birthday’ means, but she loves it! We’re sure of that.
Never too old to love and be loved.
Some friendships are timeless.
If you are a dog owner, then let us tell you, you’re an only lucky man. But you also know how fast they grow. Seems like just yesterday when you got them as a little woof-woof and in a blink of an eye, there they are! All grown up, ready to take over the world. However, we were anxious about why and how do dogs grow up so fast? And to find that out, we decided to ask Somya Anand, who happens to be a dog behaviour specialist at Monkoo Dog, which is an online community who thrive to build a sustainable life for pets.
Anyway, during the interview with Bored Panda, Somya Anand said, “It is generally observed that smaller breeds reach full growth faster than larger breeds. It also varies with mixed breeds and the growth milestones are usually closer to the dominant breed variety.” This means the growth of any dog depends mostly on its breed. Hmmm that’s reasonable.
But but… I don’t even have a learners license yet. #ImJustAKid.
With age comes wisdom…That’s one clever boy!
Somya also added, “a pup has become an adult dog as it completes one year; while this may not be accurate, most breeds reach full growth in this time frame—12-18 months—and hence it has become a general rule of thumb.”
When your hatred towards your sibling is so immense, and your mother buys matching Christmas sweaters for you. Not.Cool.
Generally, a dog is considered a senior one when it reaches 5 to 10 years of age. Since we now know that large dogs age faster than smaller ones, so it should not come off as a surprise if a Great Dane is considered a senior at 7 years and a Chihuahua at 20 or more.
We wanna hear about the part when the dog ‘stole’ the newspaper for his own good. We know that has happened before!
The dog’s face has the ‘I made it’ look & we love that!
‘I may be older, but I’m still cuter!’ He sure is.
You see, most dogs are like us. Not literally but keep reading and you’ll get the idea how. What happens in the case of the middle-sized breed is that usually around 2 years of age they stop growing at all and soon start to show signs of retirement by age 7. During this time, they gain weight, their sleeping and eating patterns change, and overall the functioning degrades.
Somya explained that “the rapid growth spurt lasts generally till six months and then becomes more gradual. So don’t be surprised when your tiny little puppies become big overnight!” *Phewww*
It all comes down to taking care of senior dogs. Extra care. Crucial ages are 7 to 9 when most dogs are prone to develop diseases or health can easily deteriorate. So, it is important to brush their teeth, take good care of their diets and lastly, keep up with the physical activities. You only want the best for your dog and nothing else.
10. “I’m Elton And Today Is My 19th Birthday”
Looks like somebody partied hard last night! 19 has never looked better & cuter.
The smile says it all.
And your prom queen is here!
D.O.G.G.L.E.S!
We mean, why wouldn’t he?
Your face when you realize you’re afraid of having hypochondria. Weird hmmm.
Old friends are the best friends.
Did you know that senior dogs are prone to depression and anxiety? They actually feel down when left alone for longer time periods. So, it doesn’t matter if they’re growing old, a nice stroll in the park or playtimes would still keep them happy. We must give them our best, just as the doggo’s have been giving their best to us.
Simply breathtaking.
Seems like he’s enjoying the snow shower.
Anything that keeps her happy, makes us happy.
Somethings are meant to stay. It’s the smile for this one.
We’re definitely enjoying these great senior dog moments. And although these dogs might be growing old, their love and silliness never do. They still know how to rule our hearts with their adorable expressions. I’m not getting emotional, you are. Let’s just keep on scrolling before we shed a tear or two.
Loving this chunk of fur!!!
He’s still got a sharp ear for the can opening.
Two (old) dogs are better than one. Clearly.
And here we are, melting from all the cuteness.
Woah! Didn’t see the little one over there. But we think it’s working juuuuusst fine.
‘So, of course, I have succumbed to her commands.’ Hah, that’s a given!
Wait, till it finds out.
Ain’t nobody calls him old. Because it ain’t got any wrinkles to prove.
We love us some smelly old doggos!
Oh Stout, how much we wish we could!!
That grey fur and smile is to die for!
Doggos George Clooney is here.
She didn’t choose graceful life. The graceful life chose her.
Once a puppy, always a puppy. Never forget.
Tired but happy.
Anndd the fur shall remain.
Put this pup back in the kiddie pool.
We see the love for pink didn’t change. Still looks good!
Well, Muddy doesn’t appreciate you staring at him. But we can’t help it!
Well, someone got to stay this long! *happy tears*
Too cute! We’re in awe of this old beauty. Dogs are meant to grow old. Their fur might turn grey, they’ll outgrow your lap, and even slow down, but that doesn’t mean their love for you has decreased. Take it from us, it hasn’t even one bit. It just keeps growing for as long as they’re around. If you happen to have a senior dog, then share their stories (and pictures) of them, with us. We’d love to hear your stories.