St. Louis Senior Dog Project

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7488 Rivermont Trl
House Springs, MO 63051

St. Louis Senior Dog Project is a non-profit organization based in House Springs, MO, dedicated to rescuing and rehoming senior dogs in need.

With a focus on providing love and care to older canine companions, the organization works tirelessly to give these dogs a second chance at a happy and fulfilling life.

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Jennifer B.
4/9/2008

My fiance and I were lucky enough to find the perfect little rescue puppy, and surprisingly we found him through St. Louis Senior Dog Project. While they mostly take in older dogs, they are...

H H.
1/29/2024

The St. Louis Senior Dog Project is an exemplary organization whose mission is to find homes for older animals who are often forgotten and left behind due to various circumstances. STLSDP, is a...

Sheri J.
10/17/2021

I reached out via email because I was in a dire situation, having taken in a friend's elderly dog because she had been placed in assisted living. Explaining my situation, I made clear that I...

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Bryan D.
3/2/2011

We were lucky enough to get an amazing dog from this organization. We met Mora during a "home visit" where the foster parents came to our house to make sure it was a suitable home. The foster...

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Kaitlin H.
3/19/2014

My fiancé and I adopted a wonderful little cocker spaniel from St. Louis Senior Dog Project. She came spayed, vaccinated and with a few months supply of medicines ( as well as some to treat an...

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