Wesley Romero+FollowMax’s bedtime snack moment melts heartsWatching 16-year-old Max nearly forget his favorite bedtime snack is a gentle reminder of how the smallest routines can mean the world—especially for our senior pets. Even with memory issues, Max’s nightly bone broth is a highlight he just can’t skip, and his adorable U-turn in the hallway has gone viral for good reason. It’s moments like these that make us pause and appreciate the simple joys, whether it’s a treat before bed or the comfort of a familiar routine. Anyone else have a pet with a quirky nightly ritual? #Pets #SeniorDogs #PetRoutine420Share
kellydesiree+FollowPetunia’s big heart deserves a New Jersey homePetunia, a senior Pit Bull at Common Sense for Animals in Stewartsville, NJ, has been through so much and still greets everyone with love. Despite being overlooked because of her age and returned after just one accident, she’s kept her gentle spirit. She’d thrive as the only pet in a home with older kids who understand her needs. Seeing her hope fade in the shelter is heartbreaking—she truly just wants a cozy spot and a family to love. If you or someone you know can open your heart, let’s help Petunia find the home she’s waited for! #Pets #AdoptDontShop #SeniorDogs60Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowMaking Christmas magical for our senior pupWatching a 17-year-old dog light up at Christmas is pure joy. Tyson, our Boston Terrier rescue, may not see clearly anymore, but the glow of holiday lights still gets his tail wagging. Last year, we made his Christmas extra special with a staycation at Denver’s Curtis Hotel—think dog-friendly rooms decked out in festive decor and a drone light show over the city. Tyson rolled through the Performing Arts Complex in his stroller, soaking up every sparkle. It’s a reminder: the best holiday memories are about being together and making the season bright for everyone—furry friends included. How do you celebrate with your pets? #Pets #DenverHolidays #SeniorDogs31Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowA senior dog’s heartbreak in MassachusettsMilla, a sweet 15-year-old lab mix, just lost her lifelong home because her owner’s senior housing changed its pet policy. Imagine being forced to say goodbye to your best friend after so many years together—absolutely gut-wrenching. Milla’s foster says she’s the gentlest soul, loving sunbathing and quiet time, and she’s great with other dogs and older kids. She deserves a cozy spot to spend her golden years, not a shelter. If you know anyone in New England looking to add a loving, calm companion to their family, let’s help Milla find her happy ending. Thoughts on housing rules affecting pets? #Pets #AdoptDontShop #SeniorDogs80492Share