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Why Adopting a Senior Dog Might Be the Best Decision You Make

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April 22, 2026

Senior dogs are often overlooked in shelters, but for the right person, they can be the perfect match. Peggy didn’t set out to change her routine, she just stopped by PetSmart. Then she met Buddy, a “Chiwowow” mix who inspired her to life her best life again.

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She Knew Exactly What She Was Looking For
Peggy wasn’t browsing.

She walked into PetSmart with a clear intention: 
“I’m looking for an older dog for an older lady.”

She had raised dogs her entire life—Boxers first, then smaller breeds as lifting became harder. She knew what comes with time, both hers and a dog’s. Slower mornings. More awareness. Fewer surprises.

Then she saw Buddy.

A mix, hard to define, he barks like what Peggy calls a “chiwowow,” with Dachshund-like feet and a tail that didn’t quite match either. “I just fell in love with him the day I looked at him,” smiled Peggy.
 
Senior Dogs Come With Fewer Unknowns
There’s a certain clarity with older dogs.

You’re not guessing who they’ll become. You’re meeting them as they are.

Peggy paid attention to what Buddy needed, how he moved through the world, what would make this work for both of them.
She knew there might be health considerations. She also knew she was ready for that.

“He’s got an excellent vet, and he’ll be taken care of well,” says Peggy.

The Question That Comes Up—and What to Do With It
Before adopting, Peggy paused to think through what comes next. What happens to the dog if something happens to me? She asked her daughter.

The answer was simple: Go for it. I’m here.

“That was the answer to my question,” Peggy said. “He will never be homeless again.”

What Changed After Buddy Came Home
After Peggy lost her previous dog, her routine shifted. The walks stopped. Morning and evening. The small conversations with neighbours faded with them.

“I realized I wasn’t going out and walking anymore… and I missed my friends on the street.”

With Buddy, the walks came back. He learned the route. She found her rhythm again. Familiar faces reappeared. Conversations picked back up.

“It’s good for him, and it’s good for me,” says Peggy.

It Takes a Minute
“They just have to get used to you. I have to get used to him.” 

Buddy is still learning. Peggy is, too. The routine builds over time, walk by walk, day by day.

Why Senior Dog Adoption Deserves More Attention
Senior dogs are often passed over for younger ones. But for the right match, they fit into a life that’s already in motion. Buddy didn’t need to become anything else. He just needed someone who saw him and brought him home.

Considering Adoption? Start Here
If you’re thinking about adopting, especially later in life, Peggy’s approach is worth noting:
-    Be clear about your routine and what you can offer
-    Have a plan for the future
-    Give it time to settle

And take a second look at the older dogs.

A Good Match
“He will never be homeless again,” Peggy said.
The dog she calls a “Chiwowow” found his person. And if you watch them long enough, it’s clear, she found hers too.

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