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.

Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area
Funded in 2024
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The Grey Muzzle Organization grant will help the Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area save at least ten senior dogs who may have been euthanized in previous years due to medical or dental expenses, such as nine-year-old Rosie, whose owner passed away. Shy at...
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Humane Society of The Pikes Peak Region
Funded in 2015
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Grey Muzzle’s funding helps HSPPR to provide dental care for senior dogs, which can be expensive. By providing this dental care, HSPPR can not only improve their quality of life, but also increase their chances of adoption.
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Humane Society of Utah
Funded in 2024-2025
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Funding from Grey Muzzle will help HSU’s Pet Retention Center expand its programming to keep more senior dogs with their guardians by providing high-quality dental care for owned dogs who require extensive dental procedures. Dozens of pet owners call or visit HSU daily to surrender...
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Humane Society of Warren County
Funded in 2016
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Grey Muzzle grant funding helps to supplement their Hand in Paw program and Olive’s Fund with a focus on senior dogs. Hand in Paw provides assistance to pet owners that would like to keep their pets by assisting with routine or emergency medical care, offsetting...
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Humane Society of West Michigan
Funded in 2022
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Humane Society of West Michigan (HSWM) is thrilled to receive assistance for dental care for senior dogs like 10-year-old Spike, whose teeth had been sorely neglected his entire life. These funds will allow the purchase of new equipment that will make lengthy dental procedures safer...
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