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I have learnt how vitally important it is to make a habit of TOUCHING your whippets as MUCH AS YOU CAN as they get older. They often suffer from a partial or complete loss of hearing as they get on in years, (the degree of which we are not always aware of) therefore the bond one has with them through one's voice is diminished. I have found that it becomes even MORE important to groom, massage, or just simple pet or stroke them. In a multidog household, the youngsters often demand attention and it is all too easy to forget about the special needs of the "oldies" because they are not demanding. As they become frail they tend to avoid the boisterousness of the youngsters and it is all too easy for them to slip into the twilight world of the aged.
This sounds like plain common sense, and of course it is . . . but in today's increasingly busy world one sometimes needs to just take some time out to remind our precious "oldies" that they are just that - PRECIOUS.
This sounds like plain common sense, and of course it is . . . but in today's increasingly busy world one sometimes needs to just take some time out to remind our precious "oldies" that they are just that - PRECIOUS.