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Man Devotes His Life To Adopting Old Dogs Who Can’t Find Forever Homes



Months kept passing after Steve Greig’s beloved dog died, but he still felt crushed. That’s when he decided he should give another dog a good life.

But not just any dog. He went to his local shelter in Denver, Colorado to adopt the “least adoptable” senior dog, as these are the ones too often overlooked.


Now, Greig is a super busy human dad to his 10 elder shelter dogs and his Instagram is overloaded with cuteness approved by 478k followers.

Each day Greig wakes up at 5.a.m in the morning to make breakfast for his big family. Most of the dogs have different diets. His schedule is filled with walks in the park, vet appointments…and lots of love and cuddles.



“Whenever I sit or lie down at a dog-friendly level, there are always at least three or four of [dogs] attached,” Greig writes on Instagram.


“They’re just wiser animals,” Greig told The Dodo. “You kind of know what you want out of life once you become a certain age. These dogs know who they are and it’s easy to develop a relationship with a person or pet who knows who they are. It’s just fulfilling knowing that these guys are happy and loved and well-taken care of. It makes my days worthwhile.”

Greig also has a pig named Bikini, as well as two ducks, pigeons, cats and a few chickens. He has no more room for pets at the moment but he intends to adopt more senior dogs in the future. Because after all, love sees no age.


“A month or two went by and I still felt so horrible about it”


“I decided that the only way I would feel better was if something good happened that probably wouldn’t have happened if he had not died”




“So [I adopted] a 12-year-old Chihuahua with a heart murmur and four bad knees”


“…And that was just the beginning of all the animals”


Now, Greig is a super busy human dad to his 10 elder shelter dogs


“A normal day for me is getting up at 5 a.m. in the morning and making breakfast for all of them”


“Which, you know, there’s 10 [dogs] and most of them have different diets”




He also takes them to grooming appointments and the vet


And administers medication to the ones with health problems


Greig even comes back from work during lunch time to let them outside and give treats


While he’s away, the lovely crowd has time to express themselves…




“I grew up with a lot of pets”


“Both my parents were animal lovers”


“They pretty much always let me have whatever I wanted as long as I could take care of it”


“[Senior dogs] are just wiser animals”


“They just make it feel like home”


“It’s just fulfilling knowing that these guys are happy and loved and well-taken care of”


“It makes my days worthwhile”


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