Lady P
Meet Lady P! Lady P is the queen of being lazy & lounging around. You can find her sleeping, snuggling in blankets or trying to find her way to your l…
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
The national senior-dog directory
5,527 adoptable senior dogs (age 7+) are listed right now, with 5,276 currently grouped across 50 states. Search below, or browse by state or age.
Last updated July 12, 2026 at 9:30 AM EDT. Listings refresh automatically, usually every 12 hours.
Lily's Second Chanceis a free nonprofit directory built in memory of Lily, a senior dog adopted at 10 who gave seven beautiful years of love. We don't shelter or adopt out dogs ourselves — we gather listings from real shelters and rescues so older dogs get seen before they're overlooked.
6 senior dogs match your search.
Search by name, breed, state, size, or sex — every result is a real, currently listed senior dog.
Meet Lady P! Lady P is the queen of being lazy & lounging around. You can find her sleeping, snuggling in blankets or trying to find her way to your l…
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
Memphis is an adorable pocket sized husky. Hes around 7-8 years old (best guess). He has proven to do great with some dogs but can sometimes be alittl…
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
Jack is a sweet little Havenese dog. He was rescued from a puppy mill, so he is still a little shy when first meeting someone new. He is great with ot…
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
Charlie is a playful sweet dog. He is very social and loves to play with other dogs. He loves to play in water and be outside.
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
Are you looking for sofa snuggle partner? Meet Mr. Duke. Duke recently returned to CARE due to his owner's health decline. He is great with all animal…
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
Charlie is up to-date on all vaccines, preventatives, heartworm negative neutered and is microchipped.
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE) • Columbus, IN
Choose your state from the list on this page to see every adoptable senior dog (age 7 and up) that shelters and rescues have listed there. Each dog's profile links straight to the organization caring for them, so you apply with the right group.
Lily's Second Chance gathers adoptable senior dogs from shelters and rescues nationwide, and any US state can have listings. Right now senior dogs are listed in 52 states as dogs are adopted and new ones are added, so if your state isn't shown yet it's worth checking back or browsing a neighboring state.
Often, yes. Many rescues arrange or help coordinate transport for the right adopter, while others prefer a local meet-and-greet first. Open the dog's profile and ask the shelter or rescue directly how their out-of-state adoption process works.
Lily's Second Chanceis not a shelter, rescue, or breeder — it's a free nonprofit directory. Listings are pulled automatically from shelter management platforms and rescue networks (including the RescueGroups.org network and individual shelters' own websites), then refreshed on a recurring schedule so the dogs shown stay current. Adoption always happens through the shelter or rescue caring for the dog, never through Lily's Second Chance— every dog's profile links straight to that organization's adoption process or contact details.
Because availability changes constantly, always confirm a specific dog's status directly with the listing shelter or rescue before making plans to visit or apply. A dog whose listing shows it isn't open for adoption yet (e.g. still in transport or intake) is labeled "Coming soon" and kept out of the counts above until it opens up.
Most senior dogs are already house-trained and past the chewing/high-energy puppy stage, so the first weeks are usually calmer than raising a puppy. Expect a short adjustment period as a newly adopted senior settles in — a consistent routine, a comfortable place to rest, and some patience go a long way. Ask the shelter or rescue about the dog's health history, energy level, and any age-related needs (a special diet, joint support, etc.) before you apply; most are minor and manageable, and many organizations begin needed medical care before the dog is even listed.
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.
You can search by name, breed, state, city, or age, or browse the landing pages for each. Every result is a real senior dog listed by a shelter or rescue, and each profile links straight to the organization caring for that dog.
Open the dog's profile to see which shelter or rescue is caring for them, then use the adoption link or contact details on that profile to apply directly with the organization. Lily's Second Chance gathers senior dogs in one place so they're easier to find — the adoption itself always happens through the local shelter or rescue.
Listings are refreshed daily from shelters and rescues. Because dogs are adopted and added constantly, availability can change between updates — confirm any dog directly with the shelter or rescue.
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