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					Silver Linings Rescue Ranch proves senior dogs deserve love, care, and a new leash on life
					BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM
2025 Local Changemakers Series: Compassion-driven sustainability & care for the overlooked
Welcome to the first installment of The Optimist Daily’s Annual Local Changemakers series. Over the next five weeks, we’re highlighting ten extraordinary individuals and organizations making waves in their communities through heart-led innovation. This week, our theme centers on compassion-driven initiatives. We’re spotlighting changemakers who are showing the world what it means to pay real attention to what so many people overlook, whether that’s discarded plastic or the gray-muzzled companions too often left behind.
Join us as we visit Central Oregon, where one woman has built a haven for senior dogs in need of one last chance at love.
Meet Erica Psaltis-Medici, Founder, Silver Linings Rescue Ranch
In 2020, Erica Psaltis-Medici saw a quiet crisis unfolding in animal rescue. Older dogs, surrendered due to illness, aging guardians, or life changes, were showing up at shelters in increasing numbers. And they were being passed over, again and again, for younger pups. 
Rather than turn a blind eye, Erica leaned into the problem. Silver Linings Rescue Ranch (SLRR) was born out of that moment of compassion, and in just under four years, it has placed nearly 300 senior dogs into loving forever homes.
“I didn’t know if people would embrace senior dogs with the same enthusiasm that I did,” Erica shared. “Man, was I wrong!”
With a network of dedicated veterinarians, volunteers, and fosters, many of whom commit to older dogs again and again, SLRR goes far beyond rehoming. 
Adopting a pet is not a decision to be taken lightly, and SLRR knows that older dogs may come with some extra concerns. That’s why the ranch provides full medical evaluations, bloodwork, dental procedures, and specialist referrals when needed. Taking care of these daunting hurdles for prospective adoptive families allows these dogs a true second chance at comfort and care. Erica calls this “going the extra mile,” and it’s become her rescue’s calling card.
“Truly, it takes a village (or a globe) to do what we do, and people have really come out for it.”
But the numbers only tell part of the story. The heart of Silver Linings lies in its people and the resilient, loyal dogs who get to live out their final chapters surrounded by love.
From heartbreak to happily ever after
Take Elmer, a Great Dane-Basset Hound mix adopted at the age of eight by a family with two young children. The family knew that getting a puppy would be a challenge to handle along with a five and one-year-old, so they opted to look for a more mature dog. 
“He loves to snuggle with them, overcame his fear of stairs to follow them, and is tolerant when he gets an ear or tail tug,” the family shared. “This sweet older dog teaches our children that love has no age limit, either in dogs or people.”
Or Wallace, a terminally ill dog saved from the euthanasia list and placed into “pawspice” care with a loving foster named Brooke. “Under the guidance of a veterinary oncologist, we did try chemo,” Erica wrote, “But unfortunately, he did not respond well, and we opted to let him live out his life in happiness. Man, has he!” 
Wallace even dressed up as Matt Dillon (with Brooke as Miss Kitty) to win “Cutest Couple” at Silver Linings’ adorable annual fundraiser, the Senior Dog Prom.
Wallace, one of Silver Lining’s Rescue Ranch’s beloved “pawspice” dogs, came to them from a euthanasia list in Southern California in summer 2024. Diagnosed with multiple mast cell tumors, he found a loving hospice home with Brooke, who had recently lost her own dog to cancer. Though chemo was attempted under veterinary care, Wallace ultimately got to live out his days in joy and comfort. Here he is at Prom 2025 (theme: Pawhide!), dressed as Matt Dillon alongside Miss Kitty (Brooke), winning Cutest Couple. Photo by Taneya Hayden Photography.
And then there’s King Chewy, an anxious senior surrendered in early 2024. After bonding with his foster’s other dog, Theo, he was adopted and crowned King of Prom 2024: Pups in Paris. “Love has no age limit,” Erica says. And at Silver Linings, that belief is more than a motto. It’s a promise.
Chewy arrived at the rescue in early 2024 as a private surrender—an anxious little guy in need of stability. Once placed in a foster home, it became clear he was exactly the companion their other dog, Theo, had been waiting for. The two became instant best friends, and Chewy was adopted by his foster shortly after. At Prom 2024 (Pups in Paris), Chewy was crowned king! Photo by Erica Psaltis.
 
Where compassion meets community
The rescue’s success is buoyed by partnerships with local and regional veterinary professionals, including East Bend Animal Hospital, Cascade Veterinary Cardiology, and the Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon. Businesses like Bend Pet Express, Scoop Rangers, and Midtown Yacht Club have also stepped in to support fundraisers and adoption events.
Their flagship event, the Senior Dog Prom, deserves special mention. With themed nights like “Pups in Paris” and “Pawhide!” (Western-inspired), the event is equal parts community celebration and awareness-raising effort. It also offers a rare stage for seniors like Wallace and Chewy to shine, sparkle, and find their people.
Looking ahead, Erica and her team hope to continue expanding their impact. While running a rescue comes with no shortage of emotional and financial challenges, Silver Linings Rescue Ranch is proving that compassion and community can write new endings for dogs once given up on.
“When we send them home, we want them to be healthy, loved, and ready to start again,” says Erica.
In a world that often values youth and novelty, Silver Linings Rescue Ranch is showing us how rewarding it welcome a senior dog into our lives, families, and homes.
Learn more or support their work: silverliningsrescueranch.org
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