Our Story & Roots

In 2015 I saw a schnauzer named Sadie on Facebook, whose owners had passed, and she was found wandering the streets. She was a senior dog, 13 years old. My heart broke for her and her circumstances, and I opened my heart and home to her. She was wonderful! Sweet and well-tempered, housebroken, and happy to be a part of our family. Although I knew she didn’t have much time left, giving her the home she deserved for the latter portion of her life, felt so good. 
The inevitable happened in 2018 when she passed over the rainbow bridge, leaving a hole in my heart. As sad as I was to see her go, it still fulfilled me knowing what I gave her. Soon after her passing, I saw another dog online named Harvey. 
Harvey was a 10-year-old schnauzer that had been surrendered to the Humane Society. He reminded me of Sadie, and I visited him in the shelter. I instantly fell in love; Harvey was a joy, from his scraggly hair to his constant excited barking. I took him in, and he became a part of our family, living out his final years in comfort and knowing he was loved. 
Just last year, in 2022, Harvey passed away. He left a hole in my heart, just like Sadie. One thing became clear: these old dogs were my true passion in life. Who knows what would have happened to these old dogs if I hadn’t taken them in? Older dogs are the last to get adopted at shelters and the first to be euthanized when the shelters reach capacity. People want to adopt young dogs with their lives ahead of them, but seniors deserve a loving home too. They deserve a comfortable retirement home where they can be given the care and love they need to live out their golden years.
In March of 2022, I decided to do something for those senior dogs, something I had thought of and talked about for a few years. I began the process of starting up a non-profit dog rescue for senior dogs, and in June of that same year, The Golden Bark Foundation became an official 501c3 organization! 
The GBF is small right now, but we’re growing every day. We’ve already helped eight old dogs in need get into foster homes and new forever retirement homes! It’s only the beginning, and I’m so excited to see this organization, which I began on pure passion and love for the old dogs of the world, grow and prosper!
I hope whoever reads this follows along and helps us give the old dogs of the world the compassion they deserve. 
with Love, 
Seth & The golden Bark foundation 

Our Logo 

Logo was designed & donated by Chloe norvell of Ogden, UT

I wanted to have my hispanic roots tied into our foundation and logo.

we chose to have both harvey & sadie on the logo, the Inspiration behind the nonprofit.

the marigold flower represents the mexican holiday of Día de los muertos, where you welcome back the souls of those lost.

our pets may leave this earth, but Their impact and love will be felt forever.

-Seth

The Golden Bark Foundation

  • Seth Schilling

    Founder + Executive Director

  • Nathanial Schilling

    Board Member

  • Cristoffer Diaz

    Board Member

  • Tito

    Chief of Diaper Operations

  • Max

    toy distribution manager