Frisco Emergency Pet Care Podcast
A dog can be the best walking buddy and the best kind of company, but the wrong match can also become a real safety risk. Julie Schwenzer and Dr. Mike LoSasso, Chief of Staff at Frisco Emergency Pet Care [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com], talk through how seniors and their families can choose a dog with fewer hazards and more happiness, starting with a simple rule of thumb: if the dog outweighs you, you need a plan. We get practical about leash control, mobility, and why “high energy” is often the deal-breaker nobody wants to say out loud. We also dig into the tradeoffs that come with popular picks. Smaller dogs can be easier to lift, transport, and manage, but they may still require consistent grooming, nail care, and dental cleanings. Dr. LoSasso shares why some breeds come with predictable health issues, from brachycephalic breathing problems in flat-faced dogs to heart disease risk in Cavaliers, and how those realities can mean more vet visits than a senior wants. If you are searching “best dog breeds for seniors” or “low maintenance small dogs,” this conversation helps you look beyond the cute factor and into day-to-day care. One of the most helpful ideas is choosing an adult rescue or even a senior dog. A calm 2 to 3-year-old can spare you the exhaustion of puppy training while still giving you years of loyal companionship, and older dogs can be an incredible way to give love where it is needed most. If you are helping a parent or grandparent pick the right dog, this is a grounded guide to temperament, safety, and long-term fit. Subscribe for more emergency vet insights [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com], share this with someone who is dog shopping for a senior, and leave a review with the breed or mix you think makes the best companion. What matters most to you: size, energy, or health needs? To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care 11201 Preston Road Frisco, Texas 75033 469-287-6767
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