Everything You Need To Know
Everything You Need To Know 2025
• Do you need a therapy pet?
• Does the pet have a good temperament?
• Is the pet healthy?
• Are you financially able to look after a pet?
• Are you able to meet the pets’ level of activity?
• Does the pet have good social interaction skills?
• Are you able to groom to the pet? Remember there are mobile services that van come and visit you at home to perform these duties.
• What size is the pet? A very large dog may not be suitable for someone who is quite frail and prone to falls and fractures. However some larger dogs are more placid than little dogs.
It’s also important to think about what will happen to your pet if you should pass away? It’s crucial you have this sort of conversation and express your wishes to your friends, family and support networks.
Recommended Breeds
It’s important to note that temperament and age should play a bigger factor in your decision making rather than leaving it up purely to breed. However, generally speaking the following dogs and cats should be compatible for an elderly person. Don’t forget that there are many animals out there, particularly older pets waiting to be adopted, so shelters should be the first place you look for a new pet – you’ll be saving those loving pets from a shortened life by euthanasia if you do.
Dogs
• Bichon Frise
• Chihuahua
• Cocker Spaniel
• Fox Terrier
• Havanese
• Italian Greyhound
• Miniature Poodle
• Miniature Schnauzer
• Lhasa Apso
• Pomeranian
• Pubg
• Welsh Corgi
• West Highland Terrier
• Yorkshire Terrier
Cats
• Persian
• British Shorthair
• Ragdoll
• Himalayan
• Russian Blue
• Maine Coon
• American Shorthair
