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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your dog will slow down a it ages. It' still young and energetic and demanding. After about 5 it will settle down in the house but still need exercise (tired = good, as I'm sure you've heard). After 7 or so its exercise needs will start to decline. [b]My 15 year old dog basically sleeps all day, although having a very old dog comes with other challenges and we really can't board her anymore at this age. [/b] Anyway, you are approaching the sweet spot of a mature dog that is fun but not as needy. [/quote] I’m guessing OP shudders at the thought of the dog reaching 15 years old. [b]We have a 16 year old dog and are in the same boat - can’t board him.[/b] But OP, it’s pretty uncommon to have a dog that reaches such an old age, so don’t think about that now. Outsource care, find a dog sitter that can come on short notice, and feel good about all benefits to your kids. Usually, familiarity breeds contempt, but with a dog, familiarity leads to affection, so I bet one day you will realize that you love the dog. You are a good egg for taking care of the dog and being a good dog mom. [/quote] Can you and P-PP explain why you can’t board your senior dogs anymore? I have an 8-year-old Bulldog, and she still boards. I’m wondering if there is something I’m missing. (Bulldogs aren’t long lived, so 8 is quite senior.) [NP][/quote] Not the PP, but our previous dog had mobility issues, failing kidneys (needed to go out every two hours during the day), and unpredictable bouts of diarrhea during her final year. Most other dogs worried her.[/quote]
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