Stressed Senior Dog Seeks Quiet Home After Returning To Shelter Due To Owner's Failing Health

Stressed Senior Dog Seeks Quiet Home After Returning To Shelter Due To Owner's Failing Health

For the past four years, a sweet dog named Mimi has lived in a loving home that she thought was her forever home. Sadly, her owner's health is declining due to dementia and the family is no longer able to care for her.

She has returned to Humane Society of Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and is stressed by the loud and unfamiliar shelter environment.

The eight-year-old pup has so much love to give and hopes to find her forever home soon.

The shelter posted her story on TikTok in hopes of finding her a new family. They wrote, "Poor Mimi doesn’t understand why she is back at our shelter. After having a loving home for the past 4 years, Mimi sadly was brought back because her owner has dementia. Mimi is good with other dogs and people of all ages, but at the shelter she is so nervous with all the loud noises. Mimi knows basic commands and is potty trained. Can Mimi spend her golden years with you?"

@humanebroward Oh sweetheart Poor Mimi doesn’t understand why she is back at our shelter. After having a loving home for the past 4 years, Mimi sadly was brought back because her owner has dementia Mimi is good with other dogs and people of all ages, but at the shelter she is so nervous with all the loud noises Mimi knows basic commands and is potty trained ❤️ Can Mimi spend her golden years with you? Please share for Mimi To meet Mimi (ID A603612) or any other pet, please fill out a pre-adoption application at www.humanebroward.com (link is in bio) and come to the Humane Society of Broward County to meet her. The shelter is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL and opens daily at 11 a.m. If you have any questions, please call 954-989-3977 ext. 6. ❤️ Mimi would love to be adopted and take part in the Humane Society of Broward County’s biggest fundraiser, the VCA Walk for the Animals. Join thousands of animal lovers on February 3 in Fort Lauderdale. Visit www.walk4theanimals.com to learn more and help raise funds for the animals. ❤️ #chichi #seniordog #frostedface #frostedfaces #adoptasenior #rescuedog #shelterdog #adoptme #adoptdontshop #dogsoftiktok #fortlauderdale #florida #southflorida #miami #browardcounty #miamidade #dogrescue #dog #chihuahua #seniorchihuahua #chihuahuastiktok #instadog #instadaily #instagood #minpinsoftiktok #minpin #share #minaturepinscher ♬ original sound - Humane Society Broward County

Check out all the adoptable pets here.

On February 3, Humane Society of Broward County is hosting the VCA Walk for the Animals fundraiser to help homeless animals. They are hoping, as is Mimi, that she will have a home by then and join thousands of people and their dogs in Fort Lauderdale in giving back.

Learn more about the event by visiting www.walk4theanimals.com.

Senior pets make the best companions as they are less energetic, well-mannered, and full of wisdom. Let them show you how to enjoy the little things in life like taking a nap in the sun. Consider adopting a gray-faced pet.

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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