
Where homeless dogs find love in their last days.
Sponsor one of our seniors!
Because old dogs are the best dogs
Senior strays deserve a sanctuary where they can live out their days surrounded with peace and love
In Loving Memory
Franklin
Franklin was found sleeping in the middle of the road. He was in a rural area of Florida known for mistreating bully breeds. Franklin immediately hopped in the car when invited to do so. He was heartworm positive and his x-rays showed advanced heart disease. The vets didn’t expected to live very long. Despite his intimidating appearance, Franklin was a gentle boy who enjoyed the company of any person he met.
After 4 years with us, he lost his battle with heart failure in 2020.
Molly
Molly was found as a stray by our neighbor in Louisiana. She was emaciated, dehydrated and covered in fleas. Our vet estimated her to be >15 years old. She was sweet, calm and loving. She was also incontinent and pleasantly confused. All she wanted was a fully belly and a warm bed. Molly was with us for only 3 months before she passed in 2018. She was an absolute doll with everyone and everything on the farm.
She sparked our passion for caring for end-of-life animals.
Rascal
One of our supporters contacted us about Rascal in 2018. Rascal the Mini Dachshund was in need of a retirement home after being removed from a hoarding situation. Rascal came to us as a spry 14 year old. He had severe dental disease that required antibiotics and extractions. Rascal was a very sweet little guy but would not tolerate any nonsense from the larger dogs. The big dogs respected him and his space. He was mini but mighty!
In 2019, Rascal suffered a back injury which left him paralyzed.
Pepper
Pepper was a senior lab that was surrendered by his family to Jefferson Parish Animal Services in New Orleans. A friend contacted us about him, knowing we had a soft spot for senior dogs. Pepper was with us for about a year. When he arrived, he had a terrible skin condition. After numerous prescriptions, medicated baths and topical ointments, Pepper was as good as new.
Pepper loved swimming in our pond!