BULLET - Gently Strolled Over the Rainbow Bridge
GRANDPA Z
POPPY
SPARKY
BETSY - 13 years old
PAULINE
THUNDER
POPPI
SHERMAN
SASHA
AZZY
DIESEL
BONES
LUNA
SUNNY
MAVIS
ABE
9 year old Abe is currently living his best life with his favorite human, Randy. They are inseparable. Everyday they take a trek to “the end of the block” to decompress and watch the wildlife. Oh, and occasionally his lady human, Leanne, gets some Abe lovin’. We adopted Abe 2 years ago and he has given us nothing but joy every day! Seniors Rule!
JOLENE
COWBOY
Winter Age 13
I adopted Winter a year ago last March, making her about 13yo now. Winnie is the love of my life, my faithful companion, and protector of the recliner. She is healthy, happy, and full of sass. She is everyone's favorite, but mommy's girl. At first she guarded the garbage can, water dish, and food (anyones). She has relaxed quite a bit. She came to me without teeth, but no problem taking treats. I love this little gal and will be heartbroken when she crosses over. I will also know that her life in the end was full of love and I will adopt another senior in honor of her.
Dolly and Doris
This is Dolly and Doris living their best lives ever….they are our world. Senior dogs bring so much joy and love into your life and they are wise and seem to know everything. They all have their quirky ways, but nothing compare to having the love of a senior.
Button formerly Sylvia Age 10
Ah, our little peanut! We became a family just last April and our lifes are so full! Love the pitter patter of those little paws!
The transition was pretty easy. A few potty errors while we figured out her tells but by week 2 we all understood the signs.
A good sleeper from the get go.
Button spends her days living the good life. Walks, naps, playing in her yard, car rides and hanging out in the sun. She knows the treat cupboard and where her leash is hung. 😄😄
She loves to be near her people and we cuddle alot.
It is wonderful having a dog in our home again without having to commit to 2 or 3 years of training and puppy craziness.
This senior is a joy and owns our hearts!
Tio - Age 9
Snoopy Age 11
We adopted Snoopy on Feb 11th and he was just what we were looking for - a senior dog with low energy to just love. He was a bit untrusting at first to get too close and squealed like he's being hurt if you try to pick him up or move him in any way. While a bit of squealing still happens sometimes, it didn't take long for him to find the stairs to our bed to come and ask for belly rubs. He's so quiet we hardly know he's there. He's finally found his quiet whine to let us know he needs to go out. Our daughter likes to tuck him in at night. He loves watching the traffic pass by, especially motorcycles. He loves sneaking up on bunnies but has realized his days of chasing have since passed. But mostly, he just loves to be near us and lay on his back for belly rubs. He's perfect for us!
Tina Age 11
My Mom adopted Tina. She is spoiled and loved very much. My nephew built her steps to get up to the window safely so she can look outside.
Tina is great company for my mom and she is so happy she adopted her.
Whiskey Age 12