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Mount View Terrace
(513) 821-3357
650 E Benson St
Reading, OH
Marjorie P. Lee Retirement Community
(513) 871-2090
3550 Shaw Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Twin Towers
(513) 853-2000
5343 Hamilton Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Judson Village
(513) 662-5880
2373 Harrison Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Enriched Living
(513) 561-0615
3870 Virginia Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Beechwood Nursing Home
(513) 321-9294
2140 Pogue Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Llanfair Retirement Community
(513) 681-4230
1701 Llanfair Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Salvation Army Booth Residence
(513) 242-4482
6000 Townvista Dr
Cincinnati, OH
Saint Paul Lutheran Village
(513) 272-1118
5515 Madison Rd
Cincinnati, OH
Mount Healthy Christian Home
(513) 931-5000
8097 Hamilton Ave
Cincinnati, OH
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Dogs, Seniors Are a Healthy Combination

Seniors 60 years old and older say their pets help keep their minds active, memories sharp, and contribute to their overall happiness, according to a recent survey by Purina Pet Care.

“Research showing the physical benefits of pet ownership for seniors, which include lower systolic blood pressure and cholesterol levels, has been well-documented over the years,” says Steve Cohn, DVM, a Purina Pets for Seniors veterinarian. “However, seniors also benefit emotionally from pet ownership, which might not be as easily seen on the outside, but can greatly impact their quality of life and enable them to feel their best.”

The survey showed that 88 percent of senior respondents say constant companionship is the best part of owning a cat or dog, and 69 percent say their pets make them look forward to each day.

The results also revealed pet ownership may contribute to a more mobile lifestyle; 45 percent say they became more active after adopting a pet and 26 percent of the female respondents said they lost weight.

On Sunday, Sept. 16, special PetLover coupons that benefit seniors who adopt pets will be included in newspapers nationwide. For each coupon redeemed by Nov. 30, 2007, Purina will donate 3 cents to Tony La Russa’s Senior Adoption Program. The program provides adoption fee discounts for eligible seniors. Purina will donate a minimum of $60,000 to the organization.

During the month of October, Purina will host adoption events throughout the country where qualifying...

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