A survey conducted by The Grey Muzzle Organization showed that 80 percent of the respondents believed there was a better public perception about adopting senior dogs, and over two - thirds of had seen an increase
of senior dog adoptions in the last two years.
Erin Stanton, founder of the wildly popular Susie's Senior Dogs Facebook page (and the Susie's Senior Dog non-profit organization) immediately said yes when producer Steven Latham (creator of Shelter Me) approached her with his idea of a co-hosted
senior dog adoption event in Los Angeles.
Southern California residents, mark your calendars for November 4 — the date of the first
ever senior dog adoption event being held in Los Angeles.
Stanton is hopeful that the
upcoming senior dog adoption event in Los Angeles will be successful, and add to that already impressive number.
She finds «reward and value» in being provided with the opportunity to get in front of people and talk to them about homeless senior dogs and the need for
promoting senior dog adoption.
After seeing the photo gallery: «Rose the story
of senior dog adoption» a viewer asked a question about the e-collar that Rose is wearing here.
Our current, ongoing programs are: Low - cost Vaccination Clinics, Socialization Therapy,
Senior Dog Adoptions, Foster & Hospice Care, and Kennel Enrichment for all dogs and cats.
A Colorado man's adorable menagerie of animals is helping to bring attention to
senior dog adoption.
Rather, Grey Muzzle funds programs such as hospice care,
senior dog adoption, medical screening, and other special programs to help old dogs at animal welfare organizations across the country.
Senior dog adoptions; Golden Angel Program, focusing on Goldens with extraordinary medical or behavioral needs; Seniors for Seniors Program; Holistic Treatments; and Foster Respite Care.
The Grey Muzzle Organization strives to help improve the lives of senior dogs by funding programs such as hospice care,
senior dog adoption, medical screenings and other programs at various rescue groups and shelters.
Funds are used explicitly to prepare senior pets for adoption, removing apprehension from potential adopters, and increasing the chances of
senior dog adoption.
You might learn of an older dog in need near you or of one you can share with a friend in another state; and at the very least, you will read some great stories of
senior dog adoption!
Susie's Senior Dogs has a tremendous following — formed nearly four years ago, the organization (and Facebook marketing platform promoting senior dogs to over 600,000 followers) has been responsible for helping to facilitate over 1200
senior dog adoptions.
Susie's Senior Dogs was created out of a desire to get the word out about the joys of
senior dog adoption.