+1 Most rescues will not adopt to people over a certain age. So if they're young enough that a rescue will give them a dog, you probably don't need to be worrying about this. |
| Old couple + old dog is a match, they don't need a you g dog or puppy. Rescue will probably match them with an older dog, and what is your issue with it being a rescue dog anyway. A puppy from a breeder would be a far worse idea. |
I’m not the one who brought up the queen, but I thought I remembered that too, so I looked it up. She had stopped breeding her dogs in 2015. She would have only had 2 dogs left (and no puppies) when she died in 2022, except that Andrew gave her dogs in 2021 to cheer her up because of Covid and Prince Philip’s decline and death. |
Yeah, the rescue I have fostered for is really picky about adopting out to seniors. They only place senior dogs with them, not young dogs, and even then there are other requirements in place so dogs don’t end up needing to be rehomed yet again. |
If they rescue a dog, return it to the rescue per their contract when they pass or are unable to care for it. Problem solved. |
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It is absolutely your right to speak up and be blunt about it!
This happened to my friend with her in-laws. Her MIL got a lab puppy in her 80s! Nothing her kids could say dissuaded her. And then MIL couldn't walk her. MIL went into a nursing home, dog ended up at my friend's house. Luckily the dog is healthy and pleasant. |
I wonder if some elderly people are still mostly with it mentally, but have just enough cognitive decline to overestimate their capabilities and underestimate the likelihood of a significant decline in the near future. |
| Let them adopt a senior or become a foster only family. |
My grandfather in law went to the shelter in his 80s and left with a pit bull. He asked for a small dog but the staff guilted him into taking a dog who had been at the shelter for ages. He couldn't walk the dog at all either. I couldn't believe the shelter would send him home with that big, strong dog. To top it all off it was a monster and broke through his fence to attack other dogs. |
| I had to re-home 2 old little fluff balls when my sister died following an illness. This board gave me a lot of guilt, but I just couldn’t keep them. I returned them to the rescue from where she had adopted. Save the paperwork! |
It's not necessarily "cognitive decline" just optimism and denial. Look at all the former high school beauties in their 50s with saggy batwings and armpit fat and midriff bulge wearing tank tops snd spandex. |
| I would never adopt a dog at 80. When you adopt a dog you adopt it for life and obvioiusly the dog will likely outlive them. How unfair to the dog. |
She had plans for all her pets. The dogs went back to Andrew and his family and the horses went to Camilla who loves horses. |