Dogs currently looking for a final home

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

A minimum donation of $95 is required to adopt one of our dogs.

Last updated: 9 March 2010

Seamus

Adoptable foster dog Seamus rests up from playing and being adorable.


" If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man... " -- Mark Twain

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.

February 2010

Cheerio

December 2009

Lamar

September 2009

Zoey

September 2009

Claudette


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

March 2010

Seamus

(Thank you to Julie Austin {web site here} for taking such great photos of some of our dogs, like Seamus.)

In shelter Oct 2009 - Feb 2010; moved to foster home from shelter mid february

Gabby

(formerly "Gretchen")

Feb 2010

Robin

February 2010

Lucy

January 2010

Sirius

(Thank you to Julie Austin {web site here} for taking such great photos of some of our dogs, like Sirius.)

January 2010

Abbott

November 2009

Bubbles

August 2009

Fudge


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.

March 2010

Penny

March 2010

Chloe

March 2010

Angel

March 2010

Dexter

Feb 2010

Vontz

Feb 2010

AJ

Feb 2010

Jazz

Feb 2010

Mason

Feb 2010

Susie

Feb 2010

Chuppie

February 2010

Cleo

February 2010

Bonnie

January 2010

Victor

January 2010

Lady Bug

January 2010

Bootsy

January 2010

Annie

January 2010

Meredith

January 2010

Missy the Dalmatian

Dec 2009

Ben

December 2009

Missy the setter

November 2009

Ripken

November 2009

Jillian

Nov 09

Beluga

October 2009

Jingee

September 2009

Poppy

Sep09

Mac and Murphy

Sep09

Benji

May 2009

Zara


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: PDF Version or WORD Document.


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