Raising a dog is actually a responsibility and a commitment. If you decide to keep a dog, you are responsible for the dog. Taking care of its life and death, especially when it gets old, the owner often needs to pay more to maintain a normal life for the dog. Sometimes, you can even get hurt while caring for your dog. There was an old dog, a black bear, who bit his owner while he was sleeping. But the owner said that he couldn't blame it, after all, it was old.

Black Bear is a 14-year-old senior dog. One night in June this year, the boyfriend of his owner Sophie suddenly screamed in his sleep. It turned out to be a black bear, which bit the male owner directly on the paw. The black bear probably misjudged the intensity, and blood flowed all over the floor. According to the owner's guess, the male owner accidentally encountered the black bear, and the black bear accidentally bit the male owner with all its strength because of Alzheimer's disease. When Sophie wanted to go see the black bear, the male owner, who was worried that the bear would be scolded, would defend the bear: "It's just old, otherwise what do you want?"
In fact, Sophie didn't mean to blame the black bear. After all, the black bear had been with her for many years. Last year, Sophie became an "Internet celebrity" because she went out with a black bear on her back, but was peed all over by the incontinent black bear. Sophie, who peed all over herself and did not blame the black bear, but went to comfort the black bear, how could she be willing to blame the black bear? However, Sophie was very happy that her boyfriend had such a reaction.

Unfortunately, not long after biting the male owner, the black bear passed away because of old age. This made Sophie, who loved the black bear the most, heartbroken. But such sadness did not knock Sophie down. After calming down her mood, Sophie adopted a dog that looked very similar to a black bear last month, hoping to continue this love. I wonder what kind of story this new dog will have with Sophie?

In fact, dogs, like humans, will always encounter some physical problems more or less when they grow old, and these problems require more care and tolerance from their owners. After all, the dog has spent most of its time accompanying its owner, so I hope the owner can give the dog a happy and stable old age at the end of its life. And you? Do you also understand that your dog has entered old age?