April 15, 2011

Be the Change—Finding Homes for Older Dogs

Three of my friends have adopted older dogs. They did it a bit for the dog (older dogs having a more difficult time finding a home), but mostly for their own joy. An older dog is mellow (but still active), has manners (yet is still trainable), does not need the constant supervision and stimulus that a young dog needs (but is alert and engaged). One adopted a 5-year old border collie cross, another an 8-year old lab and another a 9-year old lab-rottweiler cross. All three are wonderful dogs: attentive, engaged and endearing.

I've recently learned about a local shelter in our area called OldDog Haven. This is an organization made up of caring individuals who foster senior dogs (8-years old or older). It's non-profit, so they are ever in need of donations (both money and goods) and foster homes with the ultimate goal of placement. Older dogs have a very, very slim chance at adoption via a shelter where the atmosphere is, at a minimum, unnerving for them, while vying for attention against puppies and much younger dogs. Most people don't go to a shelter thinking, "Let's get an old dog that won't live much longer and may need lots of medical attention."
Happy Birthday favorite girl dog!

OldDog Haven has acquired dogs because the owners have passed away, or moved away, may have financial issues that preclude carrying for an elderly pet or unfortunately, some just don't want to deal with older dog issues. This is a great organization. If you—or someone you know—can help financially, by providing a foster or permanent home for a dog, or can contribute to their wish list, know that you are giving some lovely old hound a new lease on life.

Meanwhile, in the backyard…
Bella is two today! She has had several good walks, a rousing game of Chuck-It and is now savoring a rib bone. That's my girl!

11 comments:

FANCY the Red Standard Poodle said...

Hi Y'all,

Old dogs are the best dogs...it's when they become the perfect companion...only to leave us to jump across the rainbow.

BrownDog's Momma

Donna and the Dogs said...

What a wonderful organization, thank you so much for blogging about them. I always feel that people that take in these sweet seniors are such special souls. It is hard, no doubt, knowing they might not be around as long, but as you pointed out, these wonderful old dogs come with their good points too!!

Vicky said...

Wow, what a wonderful group to showcase, and what an absolutely beautiful dog you have! So striking-looking. Thanks for being part of Blog the Change!

Amy said...

What a wonderful cause to blog about! Helping older dogs find a loving home to spend their golden years - what could be better?

Thanks for blogging the change!

Amy from
BtC4Animals.com and
GoPetFriendly.com

chandra said...

I'm a huge fan of Old Dog Haven. Thanks for spreading the word about their amazing efforts for senior dogs!

Happy birthday Bella!
-Chandra at Daley's Dog Years

KimT said...

What a wonderful organization! We love to hear about happy endings for the seniors, who so often get overlooked or ignored.

Happy Birthday Bella!!

Thank you for blogging the change!

Kim Thomas from
BtC4Animals.com
CindyLusMuse.blogspot.com
BarkOutLoudWeekly.com

Unknown said...

I love this program. Older dogs and cats make wonderful pets.

Annie said...

Thanks! Having always had a dog in my life, there is a special place in my heart just for older dogs, they're gentle and trusting. Do you remember the hound in the movie "Lady and the Tramp"—'Old Reliable'? When my pups get old, that becomes their second name.

Thanks to all of you for blogging the change!

Pup Fan said...

Wonderful BtC post!

Richa said...

Old Dog haven is a best.. We keep sponsoring some of the final refuge dogs every year!

Thanks for writing about them !
-Richa in Seattle @ Find me a Happy Pet

Annie said...

Richa: Thanks for all the good work YOU are doing!!