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Shelter Throws ‘Senior Prom’ For Homeless Dogs, But None Of Them Were Adopted

Published: May 03, 2023 at 04:33 PM Author: Penny Eims



Memphis, TN – Being a homeless dog is tough. Being a homeless senior dog is tougher. And being an animal shelter trying to find all of the homeless pets new homes can sometimes be overwhelming.

Shelters do their utmost to find creative ways to draw attention to the animals in their care and recently, the Memphis Animal Services facility decided to throw a “Senior Prom” for the older dogs in their care.

The dogs were “glammed” up to look their best on the day of the big event.

And there was a photo area set up for adoptions…but nobody found a home.

The disappointed staff said:

Our animal shelter threw a Senior Prom adoption event to shine a spotlight on our senior pets. We can’t understand why none of our featured senior pets got adopted! Give a senior a chance 💙

All dogs deserve a home, not just puppies and adolescent dogs. Please consider adding a mature pet to your home!

@adoptmas

Our animal shelter threw a Senior Prom adoption event to shine a spotlight on our senior pets. We can’t understand why none of our featured senior pets got adopted! Give a senior a chance 💙 #seniorpets #animalshelter

♬ Hold My Hand – Lady Gaga

Find Memphis Animal Services on Facebook here.

 

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Wendy Forster
Wendy Forster
5 months ago

For goodness sake, adopt a dog people! They are the best tonic to have living with you.

Jo A Cole
Jo A Cole
4 months ago

This is heartbreaking. People are just mean.

Paula
Paula
4 months ago

So sad! Wish I would have lived there, we’ve been looking for a small senior dog to adopt.

Gemini
Gemini
4 months ago

I consider this a wipe-out for HUMANS!!! I doubt if anyone there really wanted a pet, just to see what they were doing!! A 5 (FIVE) Yr. Old, is not too old to adopt, what do you want, a peeing 6 wk old, because unless you have a lot of time to train a puppy, it WILL wet the house and WILL make you mad!! I adopted a 7 yr. old, and I expected her to at least live until she was 12 or 13, but she lived 16 1/2 years!!!! I have had one to live until he was 19 yrs. old, WHAT is your problem?? I say to the shelter, ADVERTISE MORE and a LITTLE longer, and the ones that really want a dog, GO TO THIS PLACE to adopt a dog!! YOUR heart will let you know which one, and you will never forget it!! WHY?? Because you have had dogs before, and you love them, what more could a dog want, other than to be by your side!!!!!!!!!!!!!