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Promoting the Adoption, Health, and Happiness of Senior Dogs Everywhere

Founded 1997

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Help

A senior dog may be a beloved family member, but sometimes life intrudes and creates a situation that could mean danger of displacement for the dog.  Here are the main avenues to avoiding or finding help in such a situation:

How to find a new home

How to seek financial help

How to provide for the future and gain peace of mind

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Disclaimer

The information on the srdogs.com site is not meant to equip a guardian to diagnose or treat a dog’s health issues.   If you are responsible for the health of a senior dog, we strongly advise you to see your  veterinarian twice a year for a senior wellness check-up and immediately when the dog’s symptoms are of concern.

Special thanks to Cory Piña for his unwavering support during the design and construction of this website.

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