Old Friends Senior Animal Rescue Network of Florida, Inc

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Old Friends Senior Animal Rescue Network of Florida, Inc Working to save all our elderly animal friends who have found themselves homeless.

Making it possible through a network of fosters, adopters and donors, saving the seniors from dying in shelters or from being homeless.

Meet Karma, a spayed female terrier mix who is between 8 and 10 years old and sadly just lost her owner. One of our past...
31/01/2025

Meet Karma, a spayed female terrier mix who is between 8 and 10 years old and sadly just lost her owner. One of our past adopters is temporarily fostering her in Jacksonville, FL to keep her safe but absolutely cannot keep her due to work conflicts. He is willing to drive to meet someone outside of Jacksonville (on weekends only).

This is what he says about Karma: "She is approximately 8 no more than 10 years old, is fixed, and has tons of energy. She is a little skittish but opens up in seconds and wants to cuddle and be next to anyone willing to cuddle. So far okay with dogs but not a fan of cats. Housebroken and great on leash (will test how she does off leash tomorrow) No medical records and she was neglected in her owners final year and will be taken to vet for heartworm testing and to get nails trimmed as well. Listens very well so far. She needs attention and space to play she has so much energy"
She will also have her vaccines updated as well.

Please share and help find Karma a foster or new forever home!
If interested in adopting or if you could foster Karma, please contact us either through FB msg or email ([email protected]).

I just got GREAT news, a family member is taking all three kitties! I am so happy that they get to stay together and wil...
29/01/2025

I just got GREAT news, a family member is taking all three kitties! I am so happy that they get to stay together and will be well loved. Thank you everyone who has messaged me, I truly appreciate the offers.
Smokey, is looking for a very special person to take him in so that he isn't euthanized due to his being a senior kitty after losing his dad.

Smokey is approximately 20 years old. According to his current caretaker "he has his teeth and is active and able to walk wherever he wants. And he has a great appetite and can still see and hear."
We realize that at this advanced age not many would take him in but we are hoping to find an angel to give this wonderful kitty somewhere to be loved and comfortable for the rest of his years. He has lost both his people but maybe he can find another human to love him for the time he has left.

I just got GREAT news, a family member is taking all three kitties! I am so happy that they get to stay together and wil...
29/01/2025

I just got GREAT news, a family member is taking all three kitties! I am so happy that they get to stay together and will be well loved. Thank you everyone who has messaged me, I truly appreciate the offers.

Sugarbaby the cat has lost her humans. First her mom a few years ago and now her dad is gone as well. She is looking for her new forever home. Sugarbaby is one of three cats and has always been very spoiled and loved and is looking for a quiet home that can continue to spoil her as she deserves. She can be shy at first and will run and hide in the cabinets when guests come over but loves her people and is very sweet and and can be as feisty and playful as a kitten. If you are interested in Sugarbaby, please email us at [email protected]. Home check and vet references will be required.
*She is spayed and we will have her vaccines updated. She is approximately 2.5 years old.

We have received a few anonymous Chewy gift cards lately, THANK YOU SO MUCH to those who have done so! They are a perfec...
24/06/2024

We have received a few anonymous Chewy gift cards lately, THANK YOU SO MUCH to those who have done so! They are a perfect way to help us out here at OFSARNOF. We use these for some of our most important items such as medicated shampoos, flea meds and joint supplements. It is one of the easiest and most impactful ways to help us. We do have a wishlist on Chewy: https://www.chewy.com/g/old-friends-senior-animal-rescue-network-of-florida-inc_b91241807 -list

There are some things we are in huge need of currently if anyone can help us with any of them, either locally (we can pick up) or through Chewy wishlist or gift cards, every little bit helps us tremendously!
These items include: Flea Meds (both cat and dog), Dog Shampoos (as you can imagine, we go through a lot. Medicated is especially needed) and maybe our most desperate need right now - TOWELS!

Our mission is to rescue senior pets and livestock that have been abandoned or become homeless and to care for and house these animals for

Hey there all you Florida senior pet owners – it has gotten HOT! Because of this, our awesome senior fur-buddies are mor...
15/06/2024

Hey there all you Florida senior pet owners – it has gotten HOT! Because of this, our awesome senior fur-buddies are more prone to heat related problems. So, we thought we would remind everyone of a few ways to help them be comfortable through this extreme heat.
Dogs and cats are not as efficient at cooling down as humans are. They can only sweat through their paws and nose. Dogs depend on panting to cool down and cats will groom themselves (according to National Geographic the saliva evaporates on their fur helping them cool down). Because of this, we need to be extra cautious with our elderly pets and always be aware of the temperature of their environment. Another factor is humidity. Even a moderately warm day can be dangerous to a dog if the humidity is high; it keeps them from being able to cool off properly. Heatstroke can happen quickly and is a medical emergency that can claim their lives. To help avoid this, know the signs of heatstroke and follow a few simple steps to avoid them getting to that point.
One of the most important ways to help keep your pet cool is to always have cool, clean water available to them. Multiple bowls in the areas they have access to are helpful. According to the AKC, a dog needs one ounce of water for every pound of body weight. For example, a 20-pound dog needs 20 ounces of water a day. Dogs should not be allowed to drink water quickly though, especially when they are very hot. This can lead to bloat, so it is best to give them small amounts of water often to rehydrate them.
Another way we can help keep them cool is by making sure their environment is not too hot and keeping good airflow. If you don’t have air conditioning, try using several fans. Limit their time outdoors during the heat of the day and even at night if the temperatures don’t go low enough to make them comfortable. Damp towels, cooling mats, or ice packs wrapped in a towel or blanket can help keep them from getting too hot (never touch an icepack to their skin without wrapping it first, it can make them hotter by closing the capillaries of their skin, which prevents their internal organs from cooling).
Other ways to help keep your senior dog cool includes going swimming, if you don’t have access to a pool then a kiddie pool can work. Contrary to popular belief, shaving down a dog can make them more prone to heat issues and sunburn. That coat of theirs helps to insulate them from both heat and cold and shaving it does not help them when it comes to regulating temperature.
Here at OFSARNOF, frozen treats are always a hit on hot days. One of our favorites includes using strawberry, banana and apple baby food mixed with unflavored Pedialyte and frozen into ice cubes. (always use the unflavored version of Pedialyte, the flavored ones contain artificial sweeteners that can be very bad for dogs). You can also freeze their favorite fruits and vegetables or make popsicles out of chicken broth (make sure it doesn’t contain garlic or onion) or pumpkin puree. If you have popsicle molds you can use dog treats as sticks, making them even more fun for your senior dog. For your cats, you can freeze some of their favorite wet food with some water. Not only can it make a cool treat for them, they often like to play with the ice cubes so they get mental stimulation as well.
We want to make sure everyone reviews the signs of heatstroke, both in dogs and in cats, so you can recognize it quickly and get the medical attention they need. It is important to remember that heatstroke is both quick and potentially deadly, so the best thing to do is get medical help as fast as possible. For dogs the signs of heatstroke include Excessive panting or difficulty breathing, Dehydration (Signs of dehydration include dry nose, visible tiredness, excessive panting, and sunken eyes), Excessive drooling, Fever, Bright red, grey, purple or bluish gums, Lack of urine, Rapid pulse, Muscle tremors, Lethargy or weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, or dizziness. In cats the signs include restlessness, excessive drooling, being unsteady, vomiting, increased heart or pulse rate, collapsing, and abnormal vocalizations. If your dog or cat shows any of these signs and have been in a situation that can cause heat stroke, please call your veterinarian immediately for help. Be safe this summer and hug your special seniors tight.

All you dog people, mark your calendars for August 23rd - 25th for Epic Dog Days in Ocala, FL! There will be Dog Dock Di...
14/06/2024

All you dog people, mark your calendars for August 23rd - 25th for Epic Dog Days in Ocala, FL!

There will be Dog Dock Diving Competition, Vendors, Food Trucks, Music, Tour of EPIC's Facility & Dog Therapies, Swag Bags, Raffles and MORE!
We will be setting up a booth there so be sure to come by and visit.

One of our favorite things to do is make treats for our senior residents.  We strongly believe that adding various nutri...
13/06/2024

One of our favorite things to do is make treats for our senior residents. We strongly believe that adding various nutritious treats, fruits, vegetables and meats helps enrich their days and keeps them healthy and eating well.

Here's a simple and nutritious (and easy!) recipe for Apple and Oatmeal Treats that are safe for senior dogs:

Ingredients:
- 1 cup old-fashioned oats
- 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1/4 cup grated apple (make sure to remove seeds)
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (optional)
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)

Instructions:
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. In a bowl, mix together the oats, applesauce, grated apple, coconut oil, and cinnamon until well combined. Add a little water if needed to create a dough-like consistency.
3. Roll out the dough on a floured surface to about 1/4 inch thickness.
4. Use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes or simply cut the dough into squares with a knife.
5. Place the treats on the prepared baking sheet and bake for about 20-25 minutes, or until the treats are golden brown and crispy.
6. Allow the treats to cool completely before serving them to your senior dog.

These apple and oatmeal treats are a healthy snack for senior dogs, but remember to feed them in moderation and consult with your vet if your dog has any specific dietary requirements or health concerns. Let us know how your senior companion likes them if you make them and as always, hugs and kisses to those awesome oldies!

We have a young dog currently available!Keejo is a darling, active 8 month old Aussie/Border Collie mix. He was returned...
09/06/2024

We have a young dog currently available!

Keejo is a darling, active 8 month old Aussie/Border Collie mix. He was returned to OFSARNOF due to his owner's illness making it tough to care for him. Keejo is up to date on vaccines, microchipped and has some beginning obedience commands foundation. He is a highly intelligent, sweet, active happy boy who will need an active owner who will continue to work on his obedience. He is equally good with men and women and has liked every dog here he has met. He is great with the indoor cats and will chase the feral cats but doesn't catch or harm them. We don't usually require a fenced in yard but in his case we would definitely prefer it. Contact us for more information on Keejo and meanwhile his foster will continue to work on his basic obedience, he loves to learn!

28/03/2024

SNEAK PREVIEW:
Vendors, Food, Beer/Wine, Puppy/dog/kitty kisses and LIVE MUSIC!
Maybe a little boot scootin' STAY TUNED

We are seeking a foster for a small breed senior dog who’s owner has passed away.  Unless we can find a foster we sadly ...
10/01/2024

We are seeking a foster for a small breed senior dog who’s owner has passed away. Unless we can find a foster we sadly cannot help this beautiful baby. Contact us for more information.

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