Why Choose an Older Dog When Looking to Adopt 

Unlike young puppies, with senior dogs, what you see is what you get! Their temperament and habits are predictable.  

Personality 

Your shoes, furniture and yard will stay intact because older dogs are past the chewing puppy stage.

Chewing 

Many adult dogs in foster care or from previous homes have mastered house manners minimizing accidents and frustration.  

Housetrained  

Lower activity matches senior health limits. Short, gentle walks and light play fits their slower pace and stamina.

Less Exercise

Senior dogs tend to adjust easily to new homes, people and environments without the stress younger pups endure.  

New Routines

By adopting a senior dog, you make space to save another life while receiving unconditional senior love!

Feel-Good Opportunity

Provide a second chance to a loyal older dog who desperately needs a place to spend their golden years.  

Flashy Puppies

Beginner’s Guide to Dog Adoption