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After being adopted to a loving home for almost 10 years, Sybil found herself back with New Rattitude after her person fell too ill to care for her an…
New Rattitude, Inc. • Atlanta, GA
10 years & older
Meet 1960 adoptable senior dogs aged 10 and older. These are some of the most overlooked dogs in rescue — and some of the most grateful to be chosen. Showing 91–120 of 1,960 below.
Last updated July 12, 2026 at 9:30 AM EDT. Listings refresh automatically, usually every 12 hours.
Dogs aged 10 and older — in their double digits — are among the very hardest to place, yet they're often the gentlest companions you'll find: house-trained, long past the chewing and high-energy years, and content to spend their days close to you. Older dogs are too easily overlooked, so giving one a soft place to land for their remaining years is one of the most meaningful things an adopter can do. Always confirm availability and adoption steps with the shelter or rescue.
After being adopted to a loving home for almost 10 years, Sybil found herself back with New Rattitude after her person fell too ill to care for her an…
New Rattitude, Inc. • Atlanta, GA
Charlie is a 15-year-old Chihuahua mix who weighs about 15 pounds and proves that age is just a number. This friendly, happy little guy is full of per…
Wish Bone Canine Rescue • Normal, IL
At 15 years old, Jake the Chihuahua mix has every reason to have given up — but that’s just not who he is. Jake was found wandering alone during a rai…
The Misfits Dog Rescue • Colorado Springs, CO
Chewy was born about September 10, 2010 and weighs about 21 pounds. Please understand Google helped us with the breed choices, we are really guessing!…
Joyful Rescues, Inc. • Cuba, NY
Tiny, Tilted, and Totally Perfect Tinker is a 15-year-old, 15-pound sweetheart with a built-in head tilt that makes her look like she’s always politel…
Faithful Friends Inc • Wilmington, DE
A dapper fella with a charming half-tail, Tucker is a chill guy with a live-and-let-live attitude. He bonds tightly to his person once they've shown t…
Calhoun County Humane Society, Inc. • Anniston, AL
BELLA is a female Pit Bull Terrier, a medium-sized senior currently at Harbor Animal Care and Control Center in San Pedro, CA. Senior dogs make wonder…
Harbor Animal Care and Control Center • San Pedro, CA
ANNIE is a senior female Whippet, medium size, located at Los Angeles County Animal Control - Agoura in Agoura, CA. Senior dogs make wonderful compani…
Los Angeles County Animal Control - Agoura • Agoura, CA
Meet Scout, an absolutely darling 10-pound mini Poodle mix who is ready to steal your heart! This sweet senior boy, around 15 years old, has a gentle …
I.C.A.R.E. Dog Rescue • Corona, CA
Frederick is our sweet little old man. He was found as a stray and landed in a shelter. We rescued him soon after. He was a shelter favorite and neede…
St. Furever Freedom Animal Rescue • Rural Hall, NC
George: He's Got the Roar, the Ride, and the Right Stuff! George's adoption donation is $350 and he is being fostered in Central Ohio. He has been neu…
Ohio Fuzzy Pawz Shih Tzu Rescue, Inc. • Pataskala, OH
Hoss Cartwright is a sweet senior boy whose life changed when his family was expecting a new baby and felt they could no longer give him the time he d…
Central Texas Dachshund Rescue • Humble, TX
Sweet Senior alert!!! 13 year old Lewis found himself at the shelter after his person passed away. He was one of 7 pups who found themselves without a…
Pawfect Match Rescue • Holly Springs, NC
Eddie is a 22lb, 14 year old Pomeranian and lab mix who is pretty spry for an old guy. Aside from being a professional napper, he loves a good trot th…
Peace Love and Poms Rescue • Lebanon, PA
Looking for a silly, outgoing, spunky and fun-loving Basset Hound and Boston Terrier mix to brighten your days? Then Heron may just be your guy! Heron…
The Barking Lot • San Diego, CA
Foster location: Dreamweaver Farm, Pacolet SC Weight: 26.8 lbs Height: 17 inches at the shoulder Spayed/Neutered: Yes, Sadie is spayed Adoption Fee: $…
Carolina Poodle Rescue • Pacolet, SC
Clyde is the self-appointed “governor” of the shelter—always alert, always watching, and always ready to greet the day. He’ll happily announce when it…
Animal Rescue Fund of MS • Jackson, MS
Due to COVID 19, and the Illinois Shelter in Place order, we have experienced an overwhelming increase in the interest of animal adopting. We have bee…
Placing Paws Rescue • Libertyville, IL
Meet Cheeba, a pint-sized queen with a heart full of love and 14 years of wisdom tucked into her fluffy little frame. This darling Shorkie has mastere…
Underdog Rescue MN • St. Louis Park, MN
Wanted: to meet my furever family. Are you looking to open your home to a new pet? Learn more about this pet and others near you looking to find their…
Mobile SPCA • Mobile, AL
Best Friends Animal Society — Sanctuary (Kanab) • Kanab, UT
An adult dog has already mastered the art of being a fantastic furry friend! Past their puppy stage, they may know basic cues and are often already po…
Kentucky Humane Society • Louisville, KY
I arrived at the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter on 07/07/2026 from Fontana.
San Bernardino City Animal Shelter • San Bernardino, CA
A Senior who is Sight & Hearing Impaired ** Will do final vetting on Jul 13 and ready for Adoption After that. Meet Carleton (Now known as Teddy!), es…
Needy Paws Rescue • St. Louis, MO
Most shelters and vets consider a dog "senior" around age 7, though large breeds often age sooner and small breeds a little later. Every dog listed here is 7 years or older.
Absolutely. Older dogs are typically calm, affectionate, and already trained, and they bond deeply with the people who give them a home. Their time with you may be shorter, but adopters consistently describe it as some of the most rewarding companionship they've known.
Some older dogs need a special diet, joint support, or more regular check-ups, but many are healthy for their age. Each dog's profile and the shelter caring for them can tell you about any known medical needs before you adopt.
Open any dog's profile to see which shelter or rescue is caring for them, then use the adoption link or contact details to apply directly with that organization. Lily's Second Chance gathers older dogs in one place so they're easier to find.
Shelters and rescues can list adoptable senior dogs for free.