

The Daily Dog
Neuroplasticity and Senior Dog Behavioral Challenges
Let's be honest; maladaptive behavior in senior dogs, much like in aging humans, often leads to increased isolation and loneliness. These behaviors can strip away joy, a sense of belonging, and purpose from their lives. Take Mr. Wilson, for example. From the ages of four to eight, he was surrendered to shelters seven times, leaving deep emotional scars.
Today's blog post focuses on the principles of neuroplasticity and how residents like Mr. Wilson is discovering a life of happiness.

LGCR Roadside Rescue Project

Rescuing an animal means more than just saving its life; it symbolizes that its story continues. His life will not end now, and it will not end this way.
Whether abandoned in a rural, desolate area or wandering alone, it was clear that Mr. Husky was not mentally present and had little time left in this world.
As he approached the end of his journey, Mr. Husky wrote, "I leave this world knowing human compassion."