Senior Dog Greets Everyone at Horse and Hound Rescue with Stick in His Mouth
Andrea Powell
Horse and Hound Rescue Foundation is a sanctuary for senior dogs who get to live the rest of their lives on a peaceful 50-acre ranch that rehabilitates off-track Thoroughbreds.
Many of the dogs find their way to the ranch after their owners pass away, like Steve. This sweet lab mix arrived a little stiff, overweight, and heartbroken.

Thanks to your generous donations and the dedicated caretakers at the ranch, he is now thriving. He was started on nutritious food and joint supplements (donated thanks to your support) to help with his arthritis.
It didn't take long for Steve to shed some pounds when he was able to move without pain. He then revealed his favorite activity, fetch, by dropping a ball at the foot of a volunteer and barked enthusiastically while eagerly waiting for her to toss it.

He hasn't stopped playing since.
Steve is now the official greeter at the rescue who welcomes everyone with a stick in his mouth. He is always up for a game of fetch and hopes visitors are too.

His caretakers shared, "Earlier this year, when firefighters were on our property responding to a grass fire, Steve kept trying to hand them burnt sticks to throw. They tried to humor him between tasks, but Steve never once lost faith that surely someone wanted to play."
The friendly fella is living his best life and send his thanks for your support. He gets along with all the other rescued senior dogs and can be found soaking up the sun next to his pals after a good game of fetch.

The rescue is grateful for your support and said, "Today, Steve is a healthy weight, moving comfortably, and thriving in his golden years. Because of Greater Good supporters, dogs like Steve get the chance to rediscover joy, security, and a place to call home again. Thank you!!!"
Help provide comfort to more senior shelter dogs by donating here.

