Why You Shouldn't Overlook Adopting A Special Needs Pet
There seems to be some type of stigma attached when mentioning the words ‘special needs’ which can relate to an entire spectrum of things being those somewhat minor to those more intensive. However it is time to break this cycle and see the good in being special and accepting a special somebody into our lives.
Adopting a furry friend is always a big decision regardless of the pet. However you shouldn't overlook an older or a special needs pet as they can give you just as much love as any other animal. Most people always come out with the excuse of 'I don't want a pet with health problems,' or 'I want a puppy, I want them for as long as possible, an older or sick pet will only be around for a short time,' or even 'It's too expensive to take on a sick pet.'
And of course, these are all things to consider, however older animals can make amazing pets. Firstly they are usually already toilet trained which saves you from the time consuming task of having to teach them. They are also out of their 'puppy' stage which means that they are much more relaxed and are happy to be companion animals to you. They particularly make great pets for seniors as they provide the much needed companionship that the elderly need.
Remember, no one is perfect, so don't be afraid of the term ‘special needs’ when adopting an animal- unless it's a financial aspect that you would be unable to take on. But if it's just having to give a pill or learning a new way of doing things is all it takes, it is definitely worth considering one of these beautiful animals.
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