Senior dogs in Texas

Senior dogs for adoption in Texas

Meet 852 adoptable senior dogs (age 7+) in Texas. Each one is from a shelter or rescue and ready to give an older dog's quiet, grateful love. Showing 91–120 of 852 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 Texas 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.

Available senior dogs in Texas

10+ years
WINNIE, adoptable senior German Shepherd Dog in Houston, TX

WINNIE

German Shepherd Dog • ♀ Female • Large • 10 years

A2084097 is a large female German Shepherd Dog / Siberian Husky senior at the City of Houston, Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care in Houston, TX. Se…

City of Houston, Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care • Houston, TX

Senior confirmed
Who Dat Hank, adoptable senior Terrier in Dallas, TX

Who Dat Hank

Terrier • ♂ Male • Large • 7 years

Meet Who Dat Hank, an 85-pound senior gentleman serving up big ol' Louisiana grandpa energy. Hank ain't looking for no wild Bourbon Street nights thes…

Dallas Pets Alive • Dallas, TX

Senior confirmed
MAX, adoptable senior Labrador Retriever in Dallas, TX

MAX

Labrador Retriever • ♂ Male • Medium • 7 years

MAX is a senior male Labrador Retriever, medium-sized, located at Dallas Animal Services in Dallas, TX. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.

Dallas Animal Services • Dallas, TX

10+ years
PELUCHIN, adoptable senior Labrador Retriever in Houston, TX

PELUCHIN

Labrador Retriever • ♂ Male • Large • 10 years

PELUCHIN is a senior male Labrador Retriever, large, located in Houston, TX at the City of Houston, Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care. Senior dogs …

City of Houston, Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care • Houston, TX

10+ years
MAX, adoptable senior Shih Tzu in Dallas, TX

MAX

Shih Tzu • ♂ Male • Small • 10 years

MAX is a small male Shih Tzu senior at Dallas Animal Services in Dallas, TX. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.

Dallas Animal Services • Dallas, TX

Senior confirmed
Vegas, adoptable senior Shepherd, Belgian Malinois in Weatherford, TX

Vegas

Shepherd, Belgian Malinois • ♂ Male • 8 years

Vegas is a male Belgian Malinois Shepherd listed as 1 Adult (senior). He is at Weatherford Wags in Weatherford, TX. Senior dogs make wonderful compani…

Weatherford Wags • Weatherford, TX

Senior confirmed
Critter, adoptable senior Terrier, Pit Bull / Mixed Breed (Medium) in Weatherford, TX

Critter

Terrier, Pit Bull / Mixed Breed (Medium) • ♂ Male • 8 years

Requires a fenced yard · Housetrained · Good with Cats · Walks well on a leash · Foster Needed · Crate trained · Good with Kids

Weatherford Wags • Weatherford, TX

10+ years
BEAR, adoptable senior American Staffordshire Terrier in San Antonio, TX

BEAR

American Staffordshire Terrier • ♂ Male • Medium • 12 years

BEAR is a senior male American Staffordshire Terrier, medium in size, at San Antonio Animal Care Services in San Antonio, TX. Senior dogs make wonderf…

San Antonio Animal Care Services • San Antonio, TX

Senior confirmed
ROTTIE, adoptable senior Rottweiler in Dallas, TX

ROTTIE

Rottweiler • ♂ Male • 8 years

ROTTIE is a senior male Rottweiler at Dallas Animal Services in Dallas, TX. Senior dogs make wonderful companions.

Dallas Animal Services • Dallas, TX

Senior confirmed
BOY, adoptable senior German Shepherd Dog in San Antonio, TX

BOY

German Shepherd Dog • ♂ Male • Large • 9 years

BOY is a large male German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever senior at San Antonio Animal Care Services in San Antonio, TX. Senior dogs make wonderful…

San Antonio Animal Care Services • San Antonio, TX

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Adopting a senior dog in Texas — FAQ

What counts as a senior dog?

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.

How do I adopt a senior dog in Texas?

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.

How much does it cost to adopt a senior dog in Texas?

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.

Are senior dogs harder to care for?

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.

Can I adopt a senior dog from another city in Texas?

Yes. Most shelters and rescues in Texas welcome adopters from anywhere in the state, and some can arrange transport within Texas for the right match. Open a dog's profile to see the organization's contact details and ask them directly how their process works.

What should I expect in the first weeks after adopting a senior dog in Texas?

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.

Can I foster a senior dog in Texas instead of adopting?

Many shelters and rescues in Texas 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.

Are senior dogs good with children or other pets in a Texas home?

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.

Know a senior dog in Texas who needs a home?

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