CASSIDY
My name is Cassidy. I am a spayed female, white and black Mixed Breed.
Foster Home • Palmetto, FL
Senior dogs in Florida
Meet 451 adoptable senior dogs (age 7+) in Florida. Each one is from a shelter or rescue and ready to give an older dog's quiet, grateful love. Showing 61–90 of 451 below.
Last updated July 12, 2026 at 9:30 AM EDT. Listings refresh automatically, usually every 12 hours.
Senior dogs — age 7 and up — wait far longer for homes than puppies, even though they're usually already house-trained, past the chewing stage, and happy to nap at your feet. Adopting an older dog in Florida means you typically know their size, temperament, and energy level from day one: fewer surprises, and a grateful companion who settles in fast. Always confirm availability and adoption requirements directly with the shelter or rescue.
My name is Cassidy. I am a spayed female, white and black Mixed Breed.
Foster Home • Palmetto, FL
My name is Benson. I am a neutered male, gray and white Mixed Breed.
Foster Home • Palmetto, FL
Hi. I'm Captain. I'm 14, I play fetch, I do zoomies in the yard, and I take treats from your hand like a gentleman. Through some life changes I found …
Dachshund Adoption Rescue & Education (DARE) • Tampa, FL
KING is a senior male Australian Shepherd, a large dog located in Miami, FL at Miami Dade Animal Services. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
JASON is a senior male Toy Poodle (small) at Broward County Animal Care & Regulation - Ft. Lauderdale in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Senior dogs make wonderf…
Broward County Animal Care & Regulation - Ft. Lauderdale • Fort Lauderdale, FL
DOTTIE is a senior female American Staffordshire Terrier / Jack Russell Terrier (Parson Russell Terrier), medium size, at Marion County Animal Service…
Marion County Animal Services • Ocala, FL
LINDA is a medium female German Shepherd Dog, a senior, at Miami Dade Animal Services in Miami, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
FLUFFY is a small senior female Terrier at Seminole County Animal Services in Sanford, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Seminole County Animal Services • Sanford, FL
CHANCE is a small male Maltese senior located in Orlando, FL at Orange County Animal Services. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Orange County Animal Services • Orlando, FL
ROCKY is a small male Cocker Spaniel senior located in Miami, FL at Miami Dade Animal Services. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
ANASTASIA is a senior female Labrador Retriever, a large dog at Miami Dade Animal Services in Miami, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
SNOW is a senior female German Shepherd Dog. She is large and located in Miami, FL at Miami Dade Animal Services. Senior dogs make wonderful companion…
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
Meet Mini! Mini is an 8-year-old Plott Hound mix who came to us as a stray on June 16, 2026. This sweet senior girl has a gentle, easygoing personalit…
Lincoln County Animal Services • Palmetto, FL
OREO is a small female Shih Tzu senior at Miami Dade Animal Services in Miami, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
ROCKY is a senior male Rat Terrier (small) at Miami Dade Animal Services in Miami, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Miami Dade Animal Services • Miami, FL
WOODY is a senior male Labrador Retriever, medium size, located in Ft Lauderdale, FL at the Humane Society of Broward County. Senior dogs make wonderf…
Humane Society of Broward County • Ft Lauderdale, FL
TEETEE is a senior female Pit Bull Terrier (large) at Orange County Animal Services in Orlando, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Orange County Animal Services • Orlando, FL
LITTLE BEAR is a senior male Pit Bull Terrier, large, at Orange County Animal Services in Orlando, FL. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.
Orange County Animal Services • Orlando, FL
These organizations currently have at least one adoptable senior dog listed on Lily's Second Chance.
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 any dog's profile to see which shelter or rescue is caring for them, then use the adoption link or contact details to apply directly with that organization. Lily's Second Chance gathers senior dogs in one place so they're easier to find — the adoption itself happens through the local group.
Adoption fees vary by organization, but senior dogs are frequently discounted or sponsored because they wait the longest. Many rescues also begin any needed medical care before adoption. The dog's profile or the shelter can confirm the current fee.
Usually not. Older dogs are typically calmer and already trained, which makes the first weeks far easier than with a puppy. Some have age-related needs like a special diet or joint support, and the listing or shelter will tell you what to expect.
Yes. Most shelters and rescues in Florida welcome adopters from anywhere in the state, and some can arrange transport within Florida for the right match. Open a dog's profile to see the organization's contact details and ask them directly how their process works.
Senior dogs usually settle in faster than puppies because they're already past the most demanding stage. Expect a brief adjustment period — they may be shy at first, then relax into their personality. A consistent routine, a comfortable spot to rest, and patience are usually all it takes.
Many shelters and rescues in Florida offer foster programs — sometimes with a foster-to-adopt path so you can try the match before committing. Fostering is especially valuable for senior dogs because it gets them out of a kennel and into a calm home while they wait for their forever family. Ask the organization on any dog's profile whether fostering is available.
Many senior dogs are calm, gentle, and well-suited to family life — but it depends on the individual dog more than anything else. The shelter or rescue caring for each dog can tell you their specific history with children, cats, and other dogs before you apply. Many organizations offer meet-and-greets to make sure the match is right for everyone.
Shelters and rescues can list adoptable senior dogs for free.