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.

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Humane Society of Cherokee County
Funded in 2013
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A grant from Grey Muzzle helps HSCC with their Special Care for Senior Dogs Program, funding medical expenses, beds, and food. By having more comfortable, happier senior dogs, the chance of adoption is increased.
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Humane Society of Greater Dayton
Funded in 2024
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Support from Grey Muzzle will allow the Humane Society of Greater Dayton to create a new program to save more senior dogs' lives! HSGD currently partners with the Meals on Wheels Program for Montgomery County to provide pet food to those receiving food delivery services...
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Humane Society of Huron Valley
Funded in 2024
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The Grey Muzzle Organization grant will help HSHV’s Friends for Life program provide free medical and dental care to senior dogs whose families are facing financial insecurity. The funding will cover preventative care, including vaccines, full dental cleanings, and critical medical care that would otherwise...
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Humane Society of North Texas
Funded 2016, 2022-2025
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The grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization will enable the Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) to provide free primary veterinary care to 100 senior dogs of low-income older adults through the Rae of Hope program. This program offers essential services like vaccinations, microchipping, flea/tick...
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Humane Society of Scott County
Funded in 2023,2025
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With support from The Grey Muzzle Organization, we’re launching a targeted program to improve outcomes for senior dogs. This initiative prioritizes timely medical care and focused adoption promotion to reduce unnecessary delays and shorten their stay in the shelter. By addressing the barriers that keep...
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