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It turns out that Roxy has some serious arthritis in her knees, but considering that the vet couldn't believe she's as old as 11, we've been doing something right. She's otherwise very healthy, and other than the fact that she has to lose a few pounds, I'm supposed to continue whatever it is that I've been doing.

Plus, the ladies at the vet love her because she basically looks like the tallest corgi that ever lived.

I can't stress this enough: Adopt older dogs.

The shelter thought that she was around 8 and said "give this sweet girl her retirement home!" Considering that we were first-time dog owners, we thought that a chill dog was what we needed.

She runs circles around us, even after three years. She's never had an accident in the house. She loves kids. She never leaves our sides.

And two weeks after we brought her home, she alerted me that I was going to have a seizure. She still does this.

I don't think a younger pup could handle all that because it wouldn't have come to us with the amount of experience that Roxy did.

Anyway, that's my ridiculous PSA for the day.

@fidgety roxie is a good girl and I wish her and you continued health

@fidgety Seconded. This old girl had a whole litter of pups who were adopted before her, but my wife and I fell in love when we saw her. She had a bit of a rough life before adoption, which seems to have made her more appreciative of her life with us. She's been our companion in almost every adventure ever since she came home with us.

@shoeberto
When Roxy came to us, I'm pretty sure that she had had a litter of pups at least fairly recently. She wasn't giving milk, but looked like she was. Plus, she wasn't spayed.

I'm so happy that your kiddo found the perfect home with you. Old dogs are the best.

@fidgety did you know she had the ability to detect seizures?
@feld @fidgety yeah, a lot of pets can do that in my experience

@feld
Nope, not at all! It's just something that she does.

She has also alerted my husband whenever I've hit the floor, going so far as to grab his wrist and pull him into whatever room I'm in.

She's smart. I'll give her that.

@fidgety she's beautiful and I'm glad she has a good home and that she's being so helpful for you too :)

@fidgety This is such an amazing story. <3 I adopted a 5-year-old dog 10 years ago this January, and she's still running around like a puppy!

@SuzanEraslan
I'm really glad to hear that your kiddo is doing so well! You have Roxy's seal of approval.

@fidgety Yes! We brought a retired dog into our house. He was an excellent companion for three years. Your pup alerting you to seizures is just extraordinary.

@fidgety give her Dasuquin to maintain her joint health. It's inexpensive. Get a big bag for large dogs and just cut them in half.
@feld @fidgety as always consult your vet in case there's something going on this internet stranger isn't aware of