Meet Lincoln
They say you can’t buy love, but you can certainly adopt it, and this sweet twelve-year-old Labrador Retriever is living proof. After being unexpectedly abandoned at a shelter, he is looking for nothing more than a soft place to land and a family to call his own for the rest of his sunset years. Despite the confusion of his past, his spirit remains unbroken; he is the definition of a gentle soul who has mastered the art of being a polite house guest. Fully potty trained and well-past the frantic energy of puppyhood, he spends his days dreaming of a quiet corner and a human to lean against. What makes this handsome senior truly special is his effortless ability to get along with everyone he meets. He is a friend to all, coexisting peacefully with other dogs and showing a calm, respectful demeanor toward cats. True to the Labrador breed, his greatest "superpower" is his unwavering sweetness. He is a professional-level cuddler who thrives on simple pleasures—a leisurely stroll through the grass, a soft orthopedic bed, and the steady presence of a devoted companion. He has spent a lifetime being a "good boy," and he deserves a retirement filled with security and the knowledge that he will never be left behind again. If you have a big space in your heart for a senior dog, he is ready to fill it with a lifetime of gratitude.
Could Lincoln be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to The Milk Drunk Foundation and mention Lincoln’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
Adoption details are handled directly by the shelter or rescue.
New senior dogs are added regularly — follow along for more dogs like Lincoln and ways to help older dogs get seen.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/3/2026
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