
Senior dogs need to eliminate more often than younger pups. The same goes for any other form of exercise do it frequently but in shorter bursts. Take your senior dog for shorter, but more frequent walks to keep him from becoming worn out while staying active. This means he still needs to get regular exercise, even if he is old. Take shorter, more frequent walksįritz will be a lot happier and more comfortable if he is healthy. Also place non-slip mats in the bathtub to make bath time less scary for your aging dog. If you have slippery floors, you can help avoid your dog getting hurt by placing non-slip mats around the house. Home - Edward SharpeĪnd in the streets you run afree/Like it's only you and me/Geez, you're something to see/Home, let me come home/Home is wherever I'm with you/Home, let me come home/Home is wherever I'm with youĮlderly dogs may be prone to slipping and they are more susceptible to injury. I've been homeless, hopeless with no address/'Til my heart, you chose/Now I got a home, baby/Out here in the world I'm not alone/As long as I've got you, I've got a home 15. 'Cause they say home is where your heart is set in stone/Is where you go when you're alone/Is where you go to rest your bones/It's not just where you lay your head/It's not just where you make your bed/As long as we're together, does it matter where we go? 14. Home - Little Mayīlind man, if I heal you, could you tell me/How to go, where I can be/'Til we get, 'til we get, 'til we get home

The sound of the wind is whispering in your ear/Can you feel it coming back?/Through the warmth, through the cold, keep running 'til we're there/We're coming home now, we're coming home now 12. This feeling is real/I only know that now/I wait for my love/To come home, home, home.

When the cold shakes my bones it's the rug that warms my soul/It's the textile to the skin, and the sensation alone feels like home, home This is my home/This is my home/Where I go when I've got nowhere else to go 2. Here are 21 songs, with different focuses and in different styles, but all with the same four-letter title: So when someone asks you, "Who's that artist that sings Home?" My ever-growing list of songs went from pen/paper, to my iPod (remember clickwheel On The Go playlists?), to 8tracks (the website, I'm not THAT old), to where it now dwells on Spotify.

