Oakville Beaver, 26 Jan 2008, p. 12

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12 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday January 26, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Outside TO ON TOR Sell y and ntly We Bu Ge and ff! New Kids' Stu ada! Used in Can est t. the bigg Visit r 6,000 sq.f Ove store fl rs! floo on 2 Senior pets need homes T he Oakville & District Humane Society handles more than 1,000 adoptions a year. Cats, dogs, birds, rabbits and many other animals are given hope when they find homes in new households. In the majority of cases the animals are young, but increasingly senior animals are waiting to find homes too. "Shelters used to be filled with animals up to the age of two years of age," stated Heather White, Community Outreach and Education Manager at the Oakville & District Humane Society. "More and more, it is becoming common for older animals to find themselves at the shelter," said White. Veterinary professionals consider an animal over seven years of age to be a `senior.' The Oakville & District Humane Society currently has 10 animals that qualify as senior pets under this description. "People don't always consider the benefits of adopting a senior animal, but there are many good reasons to consider this as a great option," noted White. In general older pets require less training, are less active and are often less disruptive to a new home. The personality of these animals is established, so when considering a senior pet you can pick the characteristics that you want in a pet. Senior pets have also been around long enough to understand how to live with humans. They are likely to be housetrained, past a destructive stage and more able to fit into a household easily. Maintenance costs can also be lower than those related to owning a young animal. 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We offer a competitive compensation and benefit package including: · Healthcare and Dental Benefits · Deferred Profit Sharing Plan · Life Insurance · 3 Weeks Vacation to Start · Sales Incentives and Contest · Career Development and Advancement Opportunities · Competitive Salary & Commission Structure · Automotive Allowance PET OF THE WEEK: Heather is a senior cat who does not look or act her age. For more information on animals available for adoption visit www.oakvillehumane.ca, call 905-845-1551 or visit the shelter located at 445 Cornwall Rd. hold also reduces your physical requirements to walk or entertain it. With more knowledge of the care and nutrition of senior animals, pets are living longer and with fewer health problems. Although these are positive motivators, for some owners the emotional commitment to an older dog can differ from a young dog. Weighing these benefits against the odds of lifespan can be real considerations for potential owners. "Dogs can live into their mid-teens, depending on the breed and a cat can live into its late teens or early 20s," said White. "The fear of the loss of a pet after only a short term of ownership need not be a deterrent to adopting a senior pet," added White. "Living with a pet during its remaining years can also be rewarding, particularly when it's been adopted from the shelter," said White. If you are interested in learning more about adopting a senior pet from the Oakville & District Humane Society, contact the shelter at 905-845-1551. You can also visit the shelter located at 445 Cornwall Rd. or visit www.oakvillehumane.ca. Metroland Media Group Ltd. "City Parent is an amazing place to work. Although it is a fast paced, deadline oriented sales organization, the company recognizes the importance of our family priorities. Working together as a team makes for a great environment. There is a solid client base that can be attributed to the long term relationships we have built. 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