Meet Lucky Loki
Name: Lucky Loki*Age: 9 years old*Current Weight: 90 lbs*Adoption fee: $300Meet Lucky Loki! Loki is a gentle giant with a heart full of love, searching for a family to share his golden years with. Loki is a laid-back boy who truly appreciates the simple pleasures in life—just like every senior dog should. His favorite things? Sunbathing in a cozy spot, enjoying a good meal, and taking leisurely strolls around the neighborhood at his own relaxed pace. After that, he’s more than happy to lounge by your side and soak up all the love and attention you have to give. Loki is a big cuddle bug who adores his humans. He already knows commands like “sit” and “high five,” and he’s always ready to trade them for some extra affection or tasty treats. He’s currently loving life in his foster home, but what Loki really dreams of is a forever home where he can be the center of your world. He’d do best as the only pet, so he can have all your love—and give you every bit of his in return. If you’re looking for a loyal, easygoing companion who will happily share quiet moments, sunny afternoons, and cozy nights, Loki might just be your perfect match. Could you be the home this sweet, soulful boy has been waiting for? To apply to adopt Loki, please fill out an application at https://snarrnortheast.org/adopt/PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR FAQs
Could Lucky Loki be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to SNARR Northeast Animal Rescue and mention Lucky Loki’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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