Sunday Stills: All About #Pets

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While selecting November’s Sunday Stills themes, I discovered that the entire month is “Adopt a Senior Pet Month.” Awww.

The first week in November is National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, so why not make this challenge All About Pets?

We had a similar photo challenge in April (It’s a Dog’s Life) which was a very popular post and a testament to your love for your pets!

My public service announcement about National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week includes this plea for donations. Any time of year, most animal shelters need donations of food, old linens, and your volunteer time. Materials are tax-deductible and provide a good excuse to clean out your closet!

Shopping cart for donations

In California, as wildfires rage across the state, many animal shelters are filling up with lost, surrendered and injured pets. Now, more than ever, donations are needed.

Sadly, many families that become displaced from their homes cannot keep their pets and reluctantly surrender them to the nearest shelter. This is a wonderful opportunity to adopt a rescued animal. The need is such that often, the shelters will reduce their adoption fees or charge nothing in order to place as many pets into new homes as possible.

I have many friends who have adopted older dogs and cats over the years and the animals were happy to have a new forever home. My brother and his daughters occasionally walk dogs at the local animal shelter and have adopted one or two dogs as a result. Sure, puppies are fun, new and wiggly, but a LOT of work. An older dog is already housebroken and brings with it the wisdom of its life.

Fellow blogger and friend, Liesbet, of Roaming About describes her and her husband’s heartwarming adoption of Maya.

The Benefits of Adopting an Older Dog

  • Older dogs usually come leash-trained and understand basic commands.
  • Older dogs are calmer and less energetic than younger dogs and have an established demeanor and temperament, which will give you an idea of how it will fit into your household.
  • Older dogs make instant loyal companions and are ready to accompany you on a long walk. Source

Remembering my sweet old dog Oreo as he neared the end of his life in 2011.

Black Dog Oreo

All pet lovers will appreciate the unconditional love our beloved pets give us. Pets that are in the incarnation of a parrot, fish, reptile, or (gasp!) tarantula instinctively know and love the hands that feed and care for them, even if they don’t always demonstrate it with snuggles and open affection.

Woman and parrot

As I age, I appreciate each day I spend with my sweet dogs, Aero (9 yrs) and Brodie (almost 3 yrs). I can count on one hand the number of years Aero has left with me on this earth. He is a fun dog and we make the most of it! But as you can see, like many seniors, a nap is imminent!

collage of Sleepy Aero

Brodie, who is close to three years old, destroyed shoes, underwear, furniture, ate (and pooped) socks, drove us crazy at 12 months when he was neutered, well…you get the idea. Aero took his teeth-cleaning in stride at age 7 and was mellow!

Dogs resting
Brodie and Aero enjoying a morning at the dog park.
Brodie pretty in pink

I expect this one to be around for another 12 years!

November is Adopt a Senior Pet month and although I cannot take part in this now, I can hope that others will. Hubby and I are retiring to Washington state within the next two years and plan to buy a larger property with room for more than two dogs to run. Until that time, I will imagine the love and forever home I can give to an older dog.

Please visit these bloggers who were new to the Sunday Stills photo challenge in October! Reflections of an Untidy Mind and Photo Poeme

This week, share your photos, stories, poems, and other creative ideas as we celebrate pets of all ages and the important roles animal shelters play in our communities!

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64 responses to “Sunday Stills: All About #Pets”

  1. Great post and beautiful pictures! I wrote last week an article on my website titled: “The Art of Living from a Dog’s perspective” – https://authorjoannereed.net/the-art-of-living-from-a-dogs-perspective/. Feel free to check it out!

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  2. […] SUNDAY STILLS PHOTO:   Pets […]

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  3. Liesbet’s adoption of Maya was the first thing I thought of with the Pet Adoption theme here and was delighted to see her shout out in your post. Lovely to see little Oreo make an appearance as well and glad you still have Aero and Brodie to keep you company.

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    1. Maya’s story so eloquently told by Liesbet is so heartwarming, Lisa. Every pet deserves a forever home. 🐾❤

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  4. Great information and a lovely post. The artwork of you dogs is spot on gorgeous!

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  5. […] Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge: https://secondwindleisure.com/2019/11/03/sunday-stills-all-about-pets/ […]

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  6. It’s always sad when animals are separated from their owners. You can see the sadness all over their faces and even in their body language. My nephew and his family found a beautiful stray dog and took her in. They tried to find the owners but no luck. One day when his wife was picking up her son from school, they found the owners!

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    1. Wow, but what a great ending to be able to reunite the dog with its owners.

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      1. A wonderful ending, even for them. They need to move to a new apartment and it’s difficult if you have a dog.

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  7. […] A Senior Pet Month”, Terri’s theme for her Sunday Stills Challenge this week is All About Pets.  Our Gabby is the center of our world.  She likes to arrange the blankets when she is ready to […]

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  8. […] We saw many interesting colors, like this pinto (?) burro. The local shopkeepers seem to look out for them, and enjoy their presence. Almost like if they were pets. […]

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  9. I’m a late-comer but could not resist this post. My husband and I have rescued all but our first dog. We will never do it any other way. As we are getting up there (have gotten) ourselves, we plan on now choosing senior dogs. Thanks for this prompt. This is my first Sunday Stills, though I’ve enjoyed viewing them over the years.

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    1. You’re never too late to link to Sunday Stills, Victoria, many take the whole week! And welcome to the photo challenge! I’m right there with you about adopting senior dogs and hope to have that opportunity in a couple of years.

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  10. […] in late for Terri Webster Schrandt’s Sunday Stills–All About #Pets. And today it’s my fur […]

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  11. A beautiful post Terri and we love those painterly images of Aero and Brodie! Adopting seniors and middle-aged pets (cats and dogs) is something we’ve done for many years and we can highly recommend it. Our contribution for this week’s challenge is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2019/11/06/wordless-wednesday-sharing-the-journey/

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    1. You are a kind soul, Xenia, and it’s clear your sweet dogs are happy and healthy! Thank you and also for your continued support of Sunday Stills.

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      1. Thank you so much for your kind words dear Terri and for hosting this lovely challenge 🤗💖🐕 xxx

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  12. What an enlightening and supportive and caring post, Terri! I hope you’ve encouraged at least one reader to adopt a senior dog! And, of course, thank you for the shout out. As I was reading your post, I was thinking “hey, that’s what we did, adopt an adult dog”, so you can imagine my surprise when I stumbled across your blurb and link about that event. 🙂

    Your future property sounds like the perfect place for a few dogs (and other) animals! Have a nice rest of the week.

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    1. I thought you might get a kick out of the shout out, Liesbet. You and Mark are such great role models for the care of dogs and Maya’s story is so wonderful!

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  13. Ya know… I really like people who like to adopt dogs from animal shelters 🙂 Our daughter once brought a dog home from the SPCA and he had been abused. He was part German Shepard part Rottweiler. Did you know he ended up being *the best dog ever*!! We really lucked out – all he was looking for was a loving family and we gave it to him. My husband, who had grown up with all kinds of dogs during his childhood, loved this 125 lb fellow the best – he named Dermott by my daughter. At first I thought Dermott was a mangy o’ raga-muffin but I was happily proved wrong. Whenever I walked with him, I felt so safe! Sadly he died of cancer at the young age of 4, and my husband has asked that Dermott’s ashes be spread with his one day.

    I love the idea of adopting an older dog who is already poddy trained and hopefully socialized.

    The thought of having property in Washington State and getting to have more dogs sounds like a piece of heaven!

    Susan Grace

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    1. Aww, what a sweet story about your rescue, Susan, thank you for sharing that. As I slow down the idea of adopting an older dog appeals to me 🙂

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  14. […] Post Inspiration (a late entry to Sunday Stills – All about Pets). […]

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  15. What a great cause, Terri. Many of the supermarkets in the UK also have a place where shoppers can leave tins of pet food, pet toys and treats. I always add an item to the donation box after shopping.
    Donations to dog charities are also always appreciated. Anything that Toby and Austin no longer need goes to the local animal shelter.

    Hope you’re not being affected by the wildfires in your part of the world.
    Stay safe.

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    1. I’m always glad to read about how everyone seems to care for their pets and still donate to pet charities, Hugh. Most of the wildfires have been contained and no storms or wind are on the horizon, but we need the rain, so hopefully we’ll see some rain by our Thanksgiving in a few weeks. Thanks Hugh, for your concern and all you do for pets!

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      1. Good to hear about the wildfires, Terri. If I could, I’d send you over some of the rain we’ve had over the last month. Hope cooler and wetter conditions reach your part of the world soon.
        Have a great week.

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    1. Thank you, Cath! I used the Painnt app on my tablet, then made a couple of adjustments in PicMonkey.

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      1. Oh I love picmonkey but really can’t justify the subscriptions anymore and non of it is free like it used to be 🙁

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      2. I figured that $39 a year was a good investment for my photography hobby. I recently discovered the PicMonkey app on my phone which allows basic edits and watermarking! I also have Lightroom as part of my Adobe suite subscription which I can write off for university lecture expenses. Painnt has a premium plan for about $12 year.

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  17. […] theme for this week’s Sunday Stills is {All About […]

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  18. Aww…. this is one of those prompts when I know I’ll need a tissue handy …
    And here’s mine, of Joey, my nieces’ pooch.

    A Home For Joey


    Na’ama

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    1. Yes indeed, thank you, Na’Ama!

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  19. […] For the Sunday Stills Challenge: Pets […]

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  20. Hi, Terri – Thank you for helping to create further awareness of Adopt a Senior Pet Month. Richard and I are regular volunteers at our local animal shelter. I agree with your list of all that a senior dog has to offer. In addition, they are often the dogs that need adoption the most!

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    1. Oh, how wonderful you and Richard volunteer at the shelter! It’s such a loving and special thing to do! Thank you, Donna!

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  21. I love this post, Terri, as my husband and I are sharing our lives with 2 older rescues. As we age ourselves, we tentatively plan to do senior rescues…we got these 2 when they were about a year old. I hope to post to this later in the day, if not, tomorrow. The garden calls.

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    1. Whenever you can, Victoria! So good to hear, too!

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  22. I love the idea of adopting an older animal! I’m pretty sure we’ll do that once we decide it’s time to have a pet in our lives again.

    Here’s my submission this week:

    Sunday Stills: Pets in this life… and the next

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    1. Aww, that is great to hear, Janis! I’ve been loving your Oaxacan doors on Instagram!

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      1. Thanks, Terri! Lots to see and photograph.

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  23. I’m not a pet person, so unfortunately could not take part this week. I have too many allergies. The only creature I’m not allergic to is my son’s tortoise!

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    1. Well, I appreciate you stopping by today, Stevie!

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      1. You’re welcome … atishoo!

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  24. A lovely post. Would love to have a cat, but sadly we have allergies in our family so it is not an option.

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  25. […] Entry for Terri´s Sunday Still Challenge. […]

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  26. A lovely post, Terri. I saw that it did come through to my email, I don’t usually go to the Reader for posts. I love your pictures of your dogs and remember when you first go Brodie. I can’t believe we have been blogging pals for three years already. Here is my pets post which also features our cat, Push-Push: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2019/11/03/sundaystills-pets/

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    1. Thanks, Robbie, I approach WP the same way, with emails, but I figured I would try that with the second post just in case. I have a message into WP about it. Glad you could contribute again!

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  27. […] This post is for Terri from SecondWindLeisure blog’s photo prompt #SundayStills. You can join in here:  https://secondwindleisure.com/2019/11/03/sunday-stills-all-about-pets/ […]

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  28. […] Sunday Stills Reminds us November is adopt a shelter animals month. Here’s a shelter dog I fell in love with. […]

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  29. Our last pet was a shelter cat. He was an adult who shed like a snowstorm, but a great cat. What part of Washington State are you thinking of retiring to? As you know, here’s my offering: https://grahamsisland.com/2019/11/03/sunshine-scowl/.

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    1. I miss my kitty Leon who died in 2018. But they are always in our memories!

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      1. That’s so true.

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  30. […] My Sunday Stills post “All About Pets” did not appear in the WP Reader at 7am today. I hope you can find it here! […]

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  31. A terrific post idea Terri. Agree wholeheartedly re older pet adoptions. Hadn’t thought about that effect of the fires. Well done

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    1. Thanks, Tina, it is sobering each year to know that pets are abandoned and injured due to wildfires from which many come from a carelessly discarded cigarette butt!

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