From making us smile every day to teaching valuable life lessons, senior dogs bring love and companionship into our lives, as the winners of The Grey Muzzle Organization’s #WhyWeLoveOldDogs contest confirm.
“Thanks to everyone who shared their love of old dogs on social media and spread the word that senior dogs have so much to offer,” said Lisa Lunghofer, executive director of Grey Muzzle. “We hope these winning entries will be shared far and wide and inspire more people to open their hearts and homes to a senior dog who needs a second chance.”
Selected from more than 125 entries, the top ten listed below (in no particular order) share touching stories and photos of adorable old dogs which show why old friends are often the best friends.

– Krista McMillan

– Melanie Zimmerman Farnon

3. Pinky has been with me for 10 years and counting. I adopted her knowing she had been through some things. I think we saved each other and I am so thankful I went to the shelter that day. She is an expert snuggler and she knows how to make a crummy day into a good one. Plus, she makes me laugh every day at the silly things she does.
– Renee Ardary

4. Phoebe came to me as a foster at the age of 14. Almost blind she was maneuvering my house within 24 hours, as if she had been here her entire life. Today she’s 19, completely blind, and has a mammary tumor but don’t tell her! She’s still going strong and enjoying life. That’s what old dogs do. She was my first senior foster and I’m so glad I failed. This sometimes cranky old lady makes me smile every day.
– Lynda Tersigni

– stewiemartineau IG

– Cindy Jane

7. My old girl Daisy knows when to take time and stop and smell the flowers. Or, you know, wear them #WhyWeLoveOldDogs
– Kristin Rainboes

– Kimberly May

– Rebecca Genauer

10. Our dogs provide us a mirror into our own lives. From the energy of youth, to the joy of middle age, to the contentment of a life well lived, they allow us to learn about ourselves while providing years of companionship. I didn't meet my beloved Rudy until he was over 12 years old. He taught me about simple joys in life, contentment, and growing old with dignity...all lessons I will hope to achieve and use for the remainder of my own life. Frankly, I hope my senior years can be filled with the simple contentment of being loved that he knew every day.
– Adam Grant