Project Golden Years Project golden years is a program run by Rugaz Rescue that looks to, specifically, give
senior dogs another chance.
The Old Dog House is the first non-profit 501 (c)(3) in northeast Florida dedicated to giving older and
senior dogs a chance at a new life.
Not exact matches
Today, Lionel's Legacy works with San Diego Humane Society and shelters as far north as Orange County to give
senior dogs a second
chance by placing them with foster families or — for
dogs whose behavioral or medical issues make them unadoptable — with «forever fosters.»
Being there «We're in the business of saving the lives of
senior dogs and giving them a second
chance.
Three
senior dogs from Muddy Paws Second
Chance rescue have a final home and we're so glad to tell their story here.
Now a
senior dog, eight - year - old Diamond's
chance of finding a forever home is growing less likely by the day.
However, we believe these
Senior dogs deserve every bit as much of a
chance as every other
dog and we will do everything we can do help them.
Last year
Senior Dogs 4
Seniors took a
chance on Hope and steered her into their adoption program.
At GREAT Rescue, we believe that all Golden Retrievers deserve a GREAT Second
Chance, therefore, our mission is to rescue the young,
senior and special needs
dogs and give them a happy, healthy and loving life for the remainder of their years.
This program offers these
dogs a
chance to live their remaining years with a loving family and educates the public about the benefits and joys of adopting or fostering a
senior Lab.
Our hope is that, by providing this vital dental treatment,
senior dogs will have an increased
chance at being adopted.
This program will allow better care for
senior dogs by maximizing their health and comfort level, both of which will either increase the
dog's
chances for adoption or extend and make more comfortable the remainder of their life spent in a hospice foster care situation.
The
Senior Care program ensures that they're prioritizing the needs of the senior dog population, and providing them with all needed high - quality medical rehabilitation and behavioral treatment, with the goal of increasing their chances of a successful adoption and finding the ideal match for each dog in a caring
Senior Care program ensures that they're prioritizing the needs of the
senior dog population, and providing them with all needed high - quality medical rehabilitation and behavioral treatment, with the goal of increasing their chances of a successful adoption and finding the ideal match for each dog in a caring
senior dog population, and providing them with all needed high - quality medical rehabilitation and behavioral treatment, with the goal of increasing their
chances of a successful adoption and finding the ideal match for each
dog in a caring home.
The goal of Maddie's ® Pet Adoption Days is to give all healthy,
senior and treatable shelter
dogs and cats a second
chance.
By having more comfortable, happier
senior dogs, the
chance of adoption is increased.
Senior dogs seem to sense when they receive a second
chance at the rest of their lives.
A
chance for
senior dogs to show they still have it!
That said, families interested in adopting a
senior or special needs Cavalier may have a greater
chance of rescuing from us, since these
dogs are often harder to place.
It is also extended as a courtesy to those guardians who must give up their
senior dogs or cat and prefer to give them the best
chance of a new home by keeping them safe and not surrendering them to a shelter.
If you would like to help in our efforts to give
senior dogs a second
chance, download the Volunteer Application Form.
If you're at the Sanctuary and you see two
senior dogs bundled up on a golf cart ride,
chances are it's Mya and Curly.
This
senior is precisely the kind of
dog who has little to no
chance of making it out of the shelter alive without exposure.
Our generous friend Claudia has offered to DOUBLE YOUR DONATION to help us celebrate 13 years of saving
senior pets, and to help your donations go twice as far so we can keep rescuing the
senior dogs and cats that just need a second
chance like sweet 9 year old Karma, who is just wrapping up heartworm treatment.
This homestead will allow Young at Heart to provide even more
senior dogs and cats with a second
chance.
A
senior dog who lives in a home environment rather than a shelter while he is waiting for permanent placement will inevitably make a better transition to his new home and family, and therefore decrease the
chances that he will be displaced again.
There are now quite a number of
dog rescue groups dedicated specifically to finding new homes for
senior dogs (see Rescue organizations specializing in
senior dogs), and most shelters will now give a
chance at adoption to adult
dogs (over age 4), and to «
seniors» (over age 6 or 7).
An older or
senior dog has almost a zero percent
chance of ever getting sick with Parvo.
The forgotten, abused or dumped
senior dogs that FFF entrust to our care show their gratitude in multiple ways for being given the
chance to live a happy fulfilling end of life.
(Austin, TX) Be the Change 4 Animals Blue
Dog Rescue (Austin, TX) Brazos Animal Shelter (Bryan, TX) Carol's Ferals * (Grand Rapids, MI) Cat Guardians * (Lombard, IL) Central Texas Feline Rescue (Round Rock, TX) Central Texas SPCA (Barktoberfest) Chequamegon Humane Association (Ashland, WI) Companion Connection (Elgin, TX) Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center * (MI) Dirk's Fund Golden Retriever Rescue (St. Louis, MO)
Dog Saving Network (Chicago, IL) Dogtoberfest Austin Elgin Humane Society (Elgin, TX) Forever Home Feline Ranch * (IL) Friends of Town Lake Animal Center (Austin, TX) Greyhound Pets of America (Nashville, TN) Guardian Pit Bull Rescue (The Woodlands, TX) Harmony House for Cats (Chicago, IL) Help Joey Hill Country Cat Control * (TX) Humane Society of Berks County (Reading, PA) Humane Society of New York (New York, NY) Iams Home 4 The Holidays Indy Pit Crew (Indianapolis, IN) Lake Superior Paws for Love (Washburn, WI) Last
Chance Forever: The Bird of Prey Conservancy (San Antonio, TX) Love - A-Bull (Austin, TX) Lucky
Dog Animal Rescue (Washington, D.C.) Lucky Mutts (Austin, TX) MidAmerica Boston Terrier Rescue Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue (Atlanta, GA) Never Shock a Puppy Okey's Promise * (Canton, OH) Our Companions Domestic Animal Sanctuary (Bloomfield, CT) PAWS of Michigan * Pedigree Foundation Petfinder PetSafe Ethos Fund (Knoxville, TN) Pets Alive Westchester (New York, NY) PetSmart Charities Rescue Ink * Richmond Animal League (Richmond, VA) Save This Pup Spay / Neuter Society of the South (GA) Spay the Strays, Fix the Ferals (Chaska, MN) SPCA of Hancock County * (Trenton, ME) Star's Rat Rescue (Winner, SD) St. Louis
Senior Dog Project (St. Louis, MO) Teeny's Friends (Austin, TX) Texas Hearing & Service
Dogs TwitterACritter * Wake County Animal Shelter * (Raleigh, NC) Wag & Walk 4 Life Winter Park Lost Pets (Winter Park, FL) Wishcuit Yolo County SPCA (Davis, CA) Young - Williams Animal Center * (Knoxville, TN)
St. Louis Metro Rescues All Paws Rescue Animal House Fund APA of Missouri The Cat Network Clowder House Foundation — Cat Rescue Come Bye Border Collie Rescue Dirks Fund — Golden Retriever Rescue Even
Chance — Pit Bull Advocacy, Resources & Rescue Gateway Pet Guardians Hope Animal Rescue Love A Golden Rescue Lucky Star Cavalier Rescue Metro Animal Resource Services Mutts «n Stuff Open Door Animal Sanctuary Partners 4 Pets Pet Finder River City Chihuahua Rescue St Louis Bulldog Rescue St. Louis
Senior Dog Project Serendipity German Shepherd Rescue Stray Rescue The Feral Companion Tenth Life Cat Rescue Unchain Your
Dog Rescue Wonder Weims Rescue
Pacific Grove, CA — Peace of Mind
Dog Rescue was founded to provide peace of mind to dog guardians by finding new permanent loving homes for dogs whose person can no longer care for them due to illness, death, or other challenging life circumstances, and to relieve the suffering of senior dogs who end up in animal shelters and have a poor chance of getting adopted from the shelt
Dog Rescue was founded to provide peace of mind to
dog guardians by finding new permanent loving homes for dogs whose person can no longer care for them due to illness, death, or other challenging life circumstances, and to relieve the suffering of senior dogs who end up in animal shelters and have a poor chance of getting adopted from the shelt
dog guardians by finding new permanent loving homes for
dogs whose person can no longer care for them due to illness, death, or other challenging life circumstances, and to relieve the suffering of
senior dogs who end up in animal shelters and have a poor
chance of getting adopted from the shelter.
There is nothing sweeter than a
senior dog getting a second
chance and a happily ever after with a family who loves him or her with their whole hearts.
Taking a
chance on a
senior dog is not too much different than taking a
chance on a younger
dog or puppy.
Supporting the Second
Chance Fund helps
dogs and cats like her who are
seniors or face medical challenges.
We rescue
senior dogs from over-crowded shelters where they often have very little
chance of being saved, cases of abuse and neglect, select situations where their family can no longer care for them, etc..
Thirteen years ago today, against the advice of pretty much every animal welfare professional we consulted with, Young at Heart began providing second
chances to
senior cats and
dogs that found themselves homeless.
Animal Welfare League of Queen Anne's County in Queenstown, Maryland Second
Chance Rescue in New York City Marley's Mutts in Tehachapi, California Motley Mutts Pet Rescue in Brooklyn, New York Susie's
Senior Dogs, which brings awareness to adoptable older dogs across the country There are adoptable pits waiting in shelters all o
Dogs, which brings awareness to adoptable older
dogs across the country There are adoptable pits waiting in shelters all o
dogs across the country There are adoptable pits waiting in shelters all over.
A Seattle - based
dog rescue is changing the lives of hundreds of
dogs — and people - by saving
senior pets from shelters and giving them a second
chance at life.
Folks often remark to ABR how nice it is that we take in the
senior dogs (
dogs older than 7 or 8) and give them a
chance at a new life with a responsible loving family.
As the founder and director of Young at Heart, giving
senior dogs and cats a
chance to enjoy their golden years is part of my heart.
Senior dogs have had a
chance to mellow out and, while they're still ready and willing to head out on a hike or a romp in the park, they don't have that rambunctious puppy energy that requires constant movement.
Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) Law Enforcement Services is working with police in Ware, MA, to discover who was responsible for dumping a blind and deaf
senior dog along Route 9, while ARL's Shelter Veterinary Services are working hard to give this poor girl a second
chance at life.
7) First Dibs - If you have a
senior pet, there is a good
chance you may also have a younger
dog in the house.
They even help fund in - home hospice programs for
senior dogs, giving them a
chance to live their final days in the comfort of a foster's home.
He lived alone, was home all the time and wanted to give a
senior dog a new
chance at a home and a life.
It seems to make people feel better to know that releasing the
dog to a new, loving home enables them to again take in and give a
chance at life to another
senior dog.
Please help us in our efforts to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome these precious
senior dogs who deserve a second
chance to be loved.
There are many ways you can support Tails of Gray and help
senior dogs get a second
chance.
The sweet photos that
Senior Dog Sanctuary shares of their happy
seniors doing their thing certainly show that, given the
chance, old
dogs can shine.