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Old 07-08-2009, 04:02 PM   #5
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I am not sure, I know that there are certain ages for each but I do also know that a lot of what categorizes them is their activity level and their health.
It's the senior part that got me thinking. Last night my roommate was hugging her precious little pom, and was realizing how much older he is now than the day she got him. He wasn't a baby, but he had a much more vibrant color in his coat. Now he's got greys and his color is dull, and she got really sentimental.
I think, although not completely sure, he was never the kind of dog that would chase balls, play with toys, or do any of that. He was always mellow. So I thought that was just normal for him and his personality. Or is it age???
At around 8 years old, would he be considered a senior dog?
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