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Hear Vin Scully welcome Rob and Robin Segedin's son, Robinson, into the world Let's watch Happy Gilmore -- er, sorry, Johnny Cueto -- attempt to hit a baseball Bryce Harper held Katie Ledecky's gold medals while she threw out the first pitch Which starter has the very best pitch in the Majors? Vote in this bracket and find out A kneeling Yoenis Cespedes barehanded Yadier Molina's single like it was no big deal Yu Darvish hit a 410-foot homer to center field and the Rangers' bench really loved itSue Bohlmann always loved big dogs. Then she and her husband added a Bernese mountain dog to the mix."Big dogs have such a presence," she said. "They like you to bury your head in their big chests or ram their big bodies into you. They're just so comforting." But when their 4-year-old Bernese died suddenly and they had to put down their aging golden shortly thereafter, Bohlmann, 69, took a serious look at downsizing her dogs. "I wanted to make sure I was diligent in my choice, because I would be moving into my 70s with whatever breed we chose," she said.

She and her husband, Pete, now share their Minnetonka, Minn., home with a couple of tiny tail-waggers: an energetic and agile 11-pound Havanese named Mateo and a 6-pound papillon-Maltese mix named Gretel. More than half of U.S. households own a dog that weighs less than 25 pounds, according to the marketing research firm Packaged Facts. The trend toward pint-size pooches has been documented since 2000 but has accelerated in recent years, in part because of an aging population of baby boomers.As these dog lovers head into their golden years, the notion of scaling down becomes more pressing. Bodies are aging, strength is waning and occasionally we are less sturdy on our feet."If you're concerned about falling, having a big, boisterous puppy in your household could be challenging," said Cindy Johnson of the Minnesota Animal Humane Society.In addition, many senior high-rises and assisted-living communities have size restrictions, which make it difficult to bring larger breeds with you if you need or want to move.

Small dogs eat less, making them more affordable for retirees and people on fixed incomes.Depending on the breed, more petite dogs also may be less demanding."One of the big concerns seniors have is being able to walk with their dogs," said Carol Martin, owner of Tails of 2 Cities, a pet-sitting and dog-walking company. "It's healthy for everyone to get outside, but the smaller ones are fine in the backyard, just chasing squirrels."But a dog's energy levels and temperament can be just as important as size.If you have young grandchildren who visit often, an easygoing Lab or retriever mix might be a better fit than a high-strung Jack Russell terrier that might not like having its tail tugged.Grooming needs also might be a consideration. A short-haired dog won't have to go to the groomer every six weeks like a poodle. Other small breeds, such as Lhasa apsos and spaniels, need frequent brushing to keep their coats from matting.Age — of the dog, not just the owners — also plays a role.Rescue groups and animal shelters encourage older dog lovers to consider adopting an adult dog or even a white-muzzled senior.

Adult dogs have outgrown their rambunctious puppy stage, and there are fewer surprises when it comes to their health and personalities."Many of us remember what it was like to get our first dog in our 20s or 30s when we first set out on our own," said Johnson of the Humane Society."You get 55 or older, you might say, 'No, thank you. I want a nice adult dog, easygoing, where I don't have to worry about training and destroying the house.'"Older dogs can be a better fit "energy-wise," said Jean Beuning, who runs Top Dog Country Club in New Germany, Minn.No matter what breed an aging dog lover settles on, it's important to consider the dog's future too."I know people who've set aside money in their will to care for their dogs," Martin said. "At least you have a better chance of having someone help out if you go first."Beuning bought long-term care insurance."This way nobody tells me I have to move to assisted living and my dogs can't follow," she said. "We can all stay at home."As for Bohlmann, she has no regrets about downsizing.