Dogs currently looking for a final home

Most of these adoptable dogs are in the Puget Sound area of Washington State.

Last updated: 1 September 2010

Molly


" We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made." -- M. Facklam

Why Adopt An Older Dog?


CONTACT INFO FOR THESE DOGS:

See a dog you are interested in? Please email us at olddoghaven @ verizon.net or telephone us at 360 653-0311.

Our adoption questionnaire may be found here: Adoption Questionnaire. Please let us know about your particular interests and situation. (Note: we sometimes cross-post for shelters or other rescue groups. Please contact them directly using the information listed in the profile for the dog you are interested in helping. If there is no contact info, please feel free to contact us for help.)

Interested in sponsoring a dog? Please check our Final Refuge dogs.

We need Final Refuge homes willing to do hospice care, short or long term. You could save an old dog from dying alone. Please Help.


Click on each graphic to go directly to that list

Do you have a desire to really help an old dog?

Waiting for a permanent place in your home and heart.

Some of these dogs are in shelter kennsl as you read thjis.


Do you want to help a dog that most people would reject? Does your heart open to the dog no one else wants? These great dogs have a lot to offer to just the right person. If one of them speaks to you, we have many more details available.

March 2010

Reesie


These wonderful old dogs are in foster homes but would love a permanent home of their own.

To adopt a dog belonging to Old Dog Haven, we request a minimum donation of $95, more if you are able. We have given our dogs very extensive vet care thanks to the generosity of our donors and your contribution will help the next old canine.

August 2010

Max

August 2010

Lyle

August 2010

Jimmy

August 2010

Simba

June 2010

Nathan

April 2010

Lucky the terrier


These dogs are still with their owner, or with a shelter or rescue group; we are helping to find them the right home. If listed, please contact the organization directly, or we can put you in touch with the owner.

Sept 2010

Abbey

Sept 2010

Gracie

August 2010

Jazz

August 2010

Tess

August 2010

Doc

email WAIF HERE

August 2010

Jasper

August 2010

AJ

August 2010

Dodger

email WAIF HERE

August 2010

Lily

email WAIF HERE

August 2010

Wrigley

August 2010

Marty

August 2010

Olivia

(email Seattle Humane Society HERE)

August 2010

Sadie

July 2010

Brisco

July 2010

Princess

email cocker rescue HERE

July 2010

Hunter

July 2010

Codie

email Springer Rescue HERE

July 2010

Jenie

email Springer Rescue HERE

July 2010

Tobey the cocker

Re-added July 2010

Sophie

July 2010

Daisy

June 2010

Misty Mae

email HERE

June 2010

Rigby

email HERE for information

June 2010

Dolce

email HERE for information

June 2010

Buddy in Bellingham

May 2010

Oscar the Lab

March 2010

Thunder

March 2010

Lightning

March 2010

Titus

January 2010

Missy the Dalmatian

(email Dalmatian Rescue HERE)

Dec 2009

Ben


If you are interested in adopting one of our senior dogs please contact us for details. Some of these dogs are in our foster homes, and some still with their owners. All are spayed or neutered and in reasonable health. Adoption fees are usually $95. and include all vaccinations, bloodwork, and other health care.

Our adoption questionnaire may be found at the link below. Please let us know about your particular interests and situation. Thank you for your interest in a senior dog.

Adoption Questionnaire

Please take a few minutes to review our hints on introducing a new dog to your household.

If adoption isn't something you can do right now, but would be interested in fostering or providing hospice care, you may access information and an application here: WORD Document.


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