Getting a Dog for a Senior Living Atlanta
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There is no doubt that dogs are great companions. Most individuals who live alone especially those who are elders like the idea of having a dog that can be his friend, companion, pet and protector. Dogs are such joy because from all its great attributes they are quite low maintenance. They never really demand so much from their owners, they just want some love and care. And there are even cases when a dog owner is not able to do all the duties and responsibilities he has as a pet owner but dogs remain loyal to them just as well.
There are different set ups in owning a dog. There are those who are taken because they are like fashion accessories. Upper rich girls usually think of them as cute toys that they can dress up or beautify by bringing to a dog spa. This is the downside but the upside of this is that fashion dogs are treated well even lavishly. Examples of these are Chihuahua and Poodles.
And then there are the domestic dogs that are quite the regular way dogs live their lives. In the olden times, dogs are kept for work like hunting, herding, pulling loads and for protection. Nowadays, domesticated dogs have a wider variety and kept for many other things. Either they live in the city or the farm; they are usually owned by families now as pets. They keep them company and protect them from any dangers. They are also very loyal as most of them grew up in these families.
Another is the police dogs or canine as they are popularly called in the military. These kinds of dogs undergo intensive training to assist and protect in some military and police activities. They have been giving an enormous help through their acute sense of smell and vision. Examples of these are police dogs and bomb sniffing dogs.
And finally, most Retirement Community Atlanta allows pets in their apartments as they bring much help to their elderly residents. For a senior living Atlanta without any companion can be a lonely world. However, with a dear dog around he can now have something worthwhile to attend to. They are not only great companions but they are also there to give guidance to many handicapped, visually and hearing –impaired individuals. These service dogs also provide as a therapy for mentally and psychologically sick people.


