Types of Special Needs Dogs
Dogs can be born with special needs or come by them through tragic accidents or hurtful owners. They can be blind, deaf, or have cancer, a heart murmur or epilepsy, as well as a host of other complications.
Special Care For Elderly Dogs
Elderly dogs also develop problems that need extra attention; from arthritis or cataracts to gum disease. It is important to keep up on well-check visits with the vetranrian and be on the lookout for signs of illness.
Special Needs Dogs Require Extra Attention and Money
A dog that has physical needs that go above and beyond the norm can require extra attention on your part and extra money for drugs, therapy, and possibly surgeries. Adopting an older dog may be less of a hassle because they will already be socialized, house-trained and less time-consuming than watching after a brand new
puppy. He is able to be a good companion with a little extra care. But take note that an older dog might end up being a bit of drain on the monthly budget.
Even a Special Needs Dog Deserves to be Loved
Dogs with special needs require more than just medical attention. It is amazing what love, patience and companionship can do for a dog in need. It can be a very rewarding experience to form a bond with such a dog and nurse him to
health.