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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…
brown pit bull
Adopted
Martha
7 YRS
Friends of Homeless Animals (FOHA)
Meet Martha the Marvelous, a 45 pound love bug who has never met a person she didn’t like…alot.  She lovingly greets everyone with an open heart and wagging tail and that includes the little ones too. Martha is…
small brown chihuahua
Adopted
Rusty
13 YRS
Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center
This well-oiled machine is Rusty, a thirteen-year-old Chihuahua mix. Still quite spry and engaged in life, he looks forward to every day, hoping it will be the one he finds a family to call his own. Smart, affectionate, and…
small yorkie
Adopted
Rugby
12 YRS
Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center
A twelve-year-old Yorkie mix meet a confident little lady named Rugby. In addition to writing her memoirs, this senior still has a full schedule, participating in all the Kennel 2 activities. Drawing on her life experience, she…