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SENIOR LIVING


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in More Ways Than One Man’s Best Friend & By Blake Slusser


you walk into your home and your dog or cat may be the happiest family member you greet. There is something about their uncon- ditional love and adoration that is just good for your heart and soul. In fact, many stud- ies have been dedicated to the health bene- fits associated with pet ownership, especially in aging populations.


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he adage that a dog is a man’s best friend is true in so many ways. There are days in your life when


After retirement, your day to day routines tend to


look a whole lot different than they once did. You may celebrate the fact that your dress clothes must only be dusted off for church and weddings, but the change in routine can also be difficult for many. However, when you have a pet in your life, there are many routines that remain unchanged. If you own a dog, you find that you still need to walk the dog several times a day. For our cat people, that hour before bed watching


TV with your cat beside you may be the most relaxing moments of your day. We also know that there is no sleeping in with a cat. For an animal that seems to sleep most of the day, a cat seems incredibly concerned if its person sleeps any length of time longer than usual.


July/August 2017


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