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.

Houston Cares Animal Rescue
Senior dogs deserve comfort and care in their golden years, and this grant helps us make that possible. With Grey Muzzle's support, we can cover diagnostics, dental work, medications, and treatments for senior dogs in our foster homes, giving them the best chance at a...
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Hudson Valley Animal Rescue and Sanctuary
Hudson Valley Animal Rescue and Sanctuary (HVARS) will use the Grey Muzzle grant to fund medical care for senior dogs and keep them in their homes if possible. With the help of this grant, their clinic will provide services at one-third of the cost of...
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Humane Fort Wayne
With this Grey Muzzle grant, Humane Fort Wayne aims to refine and enhance their existing programs to better collaborate with open-admission shelters, helping senior dogs find homes more quickly. HFW will prioritize senior dogs for adoption through partner organizations, while also educating the community about...
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Humane Indiana
Support from The Grey Muzzle Organization will allow Humane Indiana (HI) to reduce owner surrenders by providing essential veterinary care, including medicine, vaccinations, and testing, to senior dogs like seven-year-old Jake, whose owners could not otherwise afford it. Jake’s family relies on government assistance and...
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Humane Society for Hamilton County
The Humane Society for Hamilton County in Indiana had a 14% increase in senior dogs (ages seven and up) surrendered by their owners in 2022. Funding from Grey Muzzle will provide the medical care these dogs require. That means dogs like Kaya, who needed treatment...
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