Misty, the 10-year-old Golden Retriever who inspired the Senior Dogs Project

The Senior Dogs Project
..........."Looking Out for Older Dogs" ...........

"Blessed is the person who has earned the love of an old dog."
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Sydney Jeanne Seward

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Alabama -- Dogs Available for Adoption

Metro Animal Shelter in Tuscaloosa, has a male Cocker Spaniel. He was found and taken in by animal control and no one has come to claim him. He is sweet and friendly. He is at least 7 years old and has a possible cataract in right eye. We will not be able to put him up for adoption, due to his eye and age. Anyway, is there anyone that can open their home and heart to this sweet boy? Please feel free to E-mail or call me. Thanks, Kelley Strickland 205-752-9101 205-792-8300 gracie13101@yahoo.com

Alabama Shelters and Rescue Agencies
Tuscaloosa

Metro Animal Shelter
Metro Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization funded by the City of Tuscaloosa, the City of Northport, and the Tuscaloosa County Commission. Along with these funds, we also receive donations, redemptions and adoption fees. All animals regardless of their age are taken in by us. We are proud to be a member of the Humane Society of the United States as well as the American Humane Association, the Alabama Humane Federation, and the Alabama Animal Control Association.

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Alabama Animal Rescue
Animals advertised on Alabama Animal Rscue site are at local veterinarians office, in a foster home or in a shelter in Alabama. All adoptions through AARescue must be approved. We take pet adoptions very seriously. These precious animals have been through a lot so, we try to make sure the next home will be permanent and long lasting.

East Enterprise

SOS Animal Shelter

Birmingham Two by Two Rescue, Birmingham, AL, is an all volunteer organization. We receive no state funding or other assistance, all expenses are covered by donations, adoption fees and our own pockets. ~OUR GOAL~ Our goal is to help animals in need until they can find their forever homes. All animals, if old enough, are spayed/ neutered, up to date on vaccinations, placed on heartworm prevention, treated for heartworms if positive, and socialized. We have very limited space, and we must keep the limited space we have available for animals in need. We are always looking for FOSTER HOMES so we can save more animals.

Looking for a specific breed? Purebreds are available from almost every shelter and all-breed rescue agency. But you may also want to check breed-specific rescue groups.