We are a group of private homes caring for senior dogs all over Western Washington. We do not have a shelter.
Email is the fastest and most efficient way to reach Old Dog Haven; we can quickly route your email to a volunteer who will respond to your inquiry. We have a very small staff whose primary responsibility is to monitor the care of the 300 + dogs in our foster homes all over Western Washington.
Please contact the following email addresses for assistance or information about:
Inquiries about fostering – applications@olddoghaven.org
Help with placing your dog – placement@olddoghaven.org
Grief and End of Life decision counseling – ardethdv@comcast.net
Address changes, donations and donor inquiries – donations@olddoghaven.org
Employee Giving, Corporate/Group Sponsorship, PR, Fundraising – development@olddoghaven.org
Art and Marketing – art@olddoghaven.org
Old Dog Haven Summer Splash Event – events@olddoghaven.org
ODH Donation Cans – outreach@olddoghaven.org
Having ODH participation in your event – events@olddoghaven.org
Hosting a benefit/fundraiser for ODH – events@olddoghaven.org
Social Media – placement@olddoghaven.org
Website Questions/Issues – ODHWeb@olddoghaven.org
All other inquires – office@olddoghaven.org
Our phone and message phone is: 206-280-7614. Please leave a message with an email address if possible. Please speak slowly and repeat your name and phone number on the voice message.
Our mailing address is:
Old Dog Haven
P.O. Box 1409
Oak Harbor, WA 98277-1409
This is a secure post office that will accept UPS and FED EX shipments. This is not the location of any foster home or a place to visit dogs.
We do not have a shelter and we cannot take in stray animals. Please contact your local shelter if you have found a dog. The shelters know us and will alert us to senior dogs in need.
Old Dog Haven is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization (EIN 65-1249528) relying on donations and fundraising activities for its income. Contributions to ODH are tax-deductible. The costs involved in caring for one of our senior dogs include veterinary care and surgeries, medications, special diets and supplements, and euthanasia when quality of life has diminished.