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We envision a world where every senior dog thrives, and no old dog dies alone and afraid. Ensuring senior dogs find loving, forever homes is central to that vision. There are many benefits and reasons to adopt a senior dog, and we hope to show the world what incredible companions they are.

Here are some adoptable senior dogs located across the country. Please check in with each organization to learn more about how to adopt a shelter or rescue dog.

Adopted
Izzy
10 YRS
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter
Izzy is a sweet female Boxer. Her estimated DOB is 4/4/2008. She came to us through no fault of her own and her weight at intake was 41 lbs. She is a loving gal who is looking for a place to call her own. She will be a great…
Adopted
Fidgey & Wynn Dixie
13 & 3 YRS
The Grey Muzzle Organization
Looking for a terrific two-fer? This Pennsylvania pair may be an odd couple, but the folks at Main Line Animal Rescue in Phoenixville say they’re both wonderfully even-tempered!Fidgey is a senior of 13, but Wynn Dixie is only…
Adopted
Max & Rex
7 YRS
Humane Society of Western Montana
Max and Rex are a tiny pair with big personalities! These two love to snuggle up with their person and play with toys! Max prefers stuffed animals and Rex is all about anything that squeeks! They are used to an active household…
Adopted
Buffie
8 YRS
Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge, Inc.
From a senior, abused pit bull mix in need of major surgery, to a cuddly, happy pup who has learned to live and love, Buffie is an inspiration to us all! Just months ago, Buffie was living in pain, her…
Adopted
Evelyn
8 YRS
The Humane Society of Charlotte
Evelyn came to the Humane Society of Charlotte through one of our partnerships with local municipal shelters in North Carolina. Evelyn was transferred into our care on March 13, 2018. As procedure goes with all new dogs we bring…