The Grey Muzzle Organization provides funding for senior dog programs nationwide. Here you'll find a list of the organizations that have received Grey Muzzle funding. Please contact these organizations if you are considering adopting a senior dog, fostering, or volunteering.

Tilly
High Plateau Humane Society
Funded in 2021
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The grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization will be used to pay for dental care, including preliminary blood work, for both senior dogs whose people can’t afford these services and senior dogs in HPHS' care. The grant will help dogs like Tilly, a senior border...
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Yellow lab laying on deck with mouth open, panting. Tennis ball is between the front paws.
Highland County Humane Society, Inc.
Funded in 2018
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The Grey Muzzle Organization grant will supplement and enhance our rescue program, enabling us to provide needed veterinary care and long-term foster care for senior dogs. With additional funding, we will expand our program and prioritize pulling senior pets from open admission shelter and placing...
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Home Fur Good
Funded in 2018 and 2024
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Funds from The Grey Muzzle Organization will increase the number of senior dogs Home Fur Good takes in. The grant will defray medical costs associated with older dogs, such as dental care, senior blood work, and tumor removal. Funds will also help to promote the...
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Hope Animal Rescue
Funded in 2022
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Support from The Grey Muzzle Organization will allow Hope Animal Rescue to expand its pet assistance program that offers subsidized veterinary care through local partner vet clinics, pet supplies (e.g. crates, bedding), and food. The program is available to pet guardians throughout the community, including...
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House with a Heart
Funded from 2008 to 2013
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Grey Muzzle's grant to House with a Heart provides medical care for senior dogs at this in-home sanctuary.
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