Meet Aiden Bean
Aiden Bean is estimated to be 10 years old, and this absolute angel is officially on the glow-up of a lifetime! Previously underweight, Aiden has blossomed into a healthy 13 pounds of pure sweetness. To know Aiden is to love him. He is quite literally the sweetest dog ever, with a heart of gold and a major love for his humans. He latches on to people instantly and just wants a companion by his side all day and night. Because he prefers to be right where the action is and doesn't like being crated, he is looking for a home where someone is around more often. He is incredibly well-mannered, super easygoing, and goes absolutely everywhere with his fosters. He might even be the only dog in the world who is genuinely happy to see the vet—he wags his tail the entire time he's at the office! Aiden recently underwent a major dental procedure and had 22 teeth removed, but you’d never know it by looking at him! He bounced back like a champ and still maintains a fantastic, voracious appetite. When he isn't enjoying a meal, he loves to snuggle up in warm blankets, nap the day away, and simply be your shadow. He gets along beautifully with everyone—including kids, cats, and dogs of all sizes. He is truly the ultimate, low-maintenance cuddle munchkin!
Could Aiden Bean be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
Shelter & rescue
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Source: RescueGroups
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