Old Dog Haven Giving Senior Dogs the Love and Comfort They Deserve

Shoreline, WALocal News

Old Dog Haven has provided sanctuary for senior dogs in need for 20 years, rescuing those deemed unadoptable and placing them in loving foster homes. The nonprofit, based in Shoreline, WA, covers all medical expenses, allowing foster families to focus on care without financial burden. Operating from Bellingham to Portland, the organization plays a crucial role in preventing the euthanasia of senior dogs, ensuring they experience comfort and dignity in their final years. Their commitment extends beyond rescue; they also educate the public on the importance of adopting senior pets and provide robust support for foster families. An upcoming event on July 12th at Cromwell Park will celebrate their mission and foster community engagement.

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet volunteers and connect with fellow dog lovers. Old Dog Haven's work is vital in a community that values the well-being of animals, underscoring the significance of fostering and adopting senior pets. The organization continually seeks volunteers, foster homes, and donations to sustain their impactful mission.

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