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Meet Tom! A 4-year-old mixed breed with a happy-go-lucky approach to life and a strong desire for learning. Tom is always eager to please. Whether it'…
Animal Care Sanctuary • East Smithfield, PA
Senior Labrador Retriever dogs
Meet 378 adoptable senior Labrador Retriever dogs (age 7+) from shelters and rescues across the country. Older dogs are often calm, house-trained, and ready to love from day one. Showing 121–150 of 378 below.
Senior Labrador Retrievers are often overlooked in favor of puppies, yet they're frequently house-trained, settled in temperament, and ready to bond immediately. Because they're fully grown, you already know roughly how big they are and what they're like — making an older Labrador Retriever one of the most predictable and rewarding dogs you can welcome home.
Last updated July 12, 2026 at 9:30 AM EDT. Listings refresh automatically, usually every 12 hours.
Meet Tom! A 4-year-old mixed breed with a happy-go-lucky approach to life and a strong desire for learning. Tom is always eager to please. Whether it'…
Animal Care Sanctuary • East Smithfield, PA
Meet Kahlua, a 2-year old Labrador Retriever / Staffordshire mix around 38 pounds. She is incredibly shy, but also very sweet! She has a petite, stron…
Hudson Paws Dog Rescue • Hudson, NY
Waffles (TX) is a female Labrador mix rescued in Texas. Our veterinary partner estimates that Waffles is 5 years old at the time of intake in November…
Rescue Dogs Rock, Inc • New York, NY
Shelby Polly is a beautiful Pitbull looking for her forever family! She is estimated to be around 5yr old, and is a medium size weighing 40lbs. Shelby…
Barkville Dog Rescue • Roswell, GA
Thomas Jeffrey, also known as TJ, is one of our older, longer residents. But don't let his age fool you, he has plenty of energy to go after a ball. T…
Perry County Humane Society of Illinois • DuQuoin, IL
Nori is 3-4 yrs old and 40 lbs of adorable, spunky, smart, very treat motivated, lab mix. She loves women and has learned to trust confident, patient,…
Mountain Pet Rescue • Tabernash, CO
Female, 3 years, Lab X, 44 lbs Gucci is a sweetheart. She loves to always be by your side and enjoys cuddling. She loves to go for walks, playing in t…
BARCs Rescue • Calgary, AB
Age: 2 years Sex: Spayed female Estimated Breed: Lab/Queensland heeler X Weight: 53 lbs Good with dogs?: No Good with cats?: Unknown, but likely no Go…
BARCs Rescue • Calgary, AB
My name is Mister. I am currently being fostered. While I am not at the shelter, I am available for adoption. I can be identified by Animal Care & Con…
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services • Charlotte, NC
Brewer is a 9 year old male Lab/Boxer mix who weighs in at approximately 80 pounds. This dog's adoption fee is $250. Check out the 2 pictures of him w…
Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF-IL) • Wheaton, IL
Lola is a 7 1/2 year old (DOB: 11/3/17), possibly Labrador Retriever/Patterdale Terrier mix. She is active and playful and is crate trained. She's sma…
Amarillo SPCA • Amarillo, TX
Boomer is 6 years old (DOB: 10/7/19). She is a light brown/brindle colored, female Labrador Retriever/Pit Bull Terrier mix. Boomer is a friendly sweet…
Amarillo SPCA • Amarillo, TX
Piper is a sweet girl who is looking for a patient and understanding home that will give her the time she needs to feel comfortable. She would benefit…
Spartanburg Humane Society • Spartanburg, SC
Tank is participating in Camp Love A Pet this week. Kids are teaching him to sit, stay, walk on a leash and do agility training. Tank can be adopted t…
Spartanburg Humane Society • Spartanburg, SC
Doc Holiday is a male senior Labrador Retriever at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society in Birmingham, AL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Greater Birmingham Humane Society • Birmingham, AL
Fitu is a female Retriever, Labrador senior dog at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society in Birmingham, AL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Greater Birmingham Humane Society • Birmingham, AL
Meet Chance – 10 Years Without a Family… Could You Be His First? Currently in Texas | Transport Available Adoption Fee: $200 for Chance | $200 for Chu…
A Doggie 4 You • Pipe Creek, TX
Foster or forever home wanted, meet Anastasia. The days leading up to the dreaded 4th of July holiday are dangerous for dogs that have been in overcro…
Labradors and Friends Dog Rescue Group • San Diego, CA
Foster or forever home wanted, meet Gunner. The days leading up to the dreaded 4th of July holiday are dangerous for dogs that have been in overcrowde…
Labradors and Friends Dog Rescue Group • San Diego, CA
My name is Pantera. I can be identified by Animal Care & Control as A1246914.I appear to be an unaltered male, black Labrador Retriever mix.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services • Charlotte, NC
Meet Lucky! Lucky is a 10 year old Labrador Retriever/Cattle Dog mix who was sadly surrendered to a kill shelter after his former family decided they …
Eleventh Hour Rescue • Rockaway, NJ
Eleventh Hour Rescue • Rockaway, NJ
Mouth open in greeting, dark brindle beauty, Rhea, is cavorting about with one of her many friends. Sweet and affectionate, playful and bright, she’s …
Our Lil' Bit of Heaven Animal Rescue and Sanctuary • Poland, IN
Most shelters and vets consider a dog "senior" around age 7, though large breeds often age sooner and small breeds a little later. Every dog listed here is 7 years or older.
Open a dog's profile to see the shelter or rescue caring for them, then follow the adoption link or contact details to apply directly with that organization.
Often, yes. An older Labrador Retriever is usually past the high-energy puppy stage and may already know basic commands, which can make ownership easier to ease into. Each profile and shelter can tell you about that dog's individual personality and needs.
Senior dogs are calmer, usually house-trained, and let you skip the chewing and sleepless nights — and because they are the hardest to place, adopting one can quite literally save a life that might otherwise run out of time.
It depends on the individual dog more than the breed alone. Each dog's profile and the shelter or rescue caring for them can tell you about their history with kids, cats, or other dogs. Senior dogs are often calmer and more predictable than puppies, which can make reading compatibility easier before you commit.
Adoption fees vary by shelter and rescue, but senior dogs are frequently discounted or even sponsored — because they wait the longest, many organizations offer reduced fees or cover initial vet care. Open a dog's profile and ask the organization directly for their current fee and what it includes.
Many shelters and rescues offer a foster program, sometimes with a foster-to-adopt path. Fostering a senior Labrador Retriever gets them out of a kennel and into a calm home — which is especially beneficial for older dogs who find shelter life stressful. Ask the organization on any dog's profile whether fostering is an option.
Shelters and rescues can list adoptable senior dogs for free.