Atlanta Senior Life - November 2016

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ROAD TRIPS

Easier Exercise with Electric Bicycles

Outlet Shopping for Serious Savings

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By Kathy Dean

Contributing Editor

kathydean@atlantaseniorlife.com

There seems to be no end of research that shows that people, older adults in particular, reap many benefits by bringing a dog or cat into their lives. While the documentation exists, there’s no better proof than the smiles on people’s faces as they cuddle a puppy or kitten. The Atlanta Humane Society (AHS), dedicated to the improvement of animal welfare in the Southeast by providing quality animal services, offers opportunities for volunteers to care for and interact with dogs and cats that are ready for adoption. Several older adults in Atlanta have been more than willing to answer the call. Retired teacher Doug Martin has been volunteering at AHS for nearly a year. After spending 30 years with children, he decided he’d enjoy devoting some time to animals. Continued on page 4

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NOVEMBER 2016 • Vol. 1 No. 2 | AtlantaSeniorLIFE.com

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animal instincts

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