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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Kitsap Humane Society
Funded in 2018,2021,2025
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Grant funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization will help Kitsap Humane Society (KHS) launch Supporting Our Seniors, an initiative developed to integrate and increase services for senior dogs in anticipation of a new community clinic opening at KHS in 2023. Supporting Our Seniors includes medical...
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Kitty and K-9 Connection
Funded in 2016
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Funding from a Grey Muzzle grant helps Kitty and K-9 Connection to provide dental care for senior dogs. Approximately 98% of their rescued senior dogs require dentals and, because dental costs are expensive, we anticipate this funding will allow them to rescue additional senior dogs...
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Knoxville-Knox County Council on Aging (Knox PAWS)
Funded from 2015 to 2019 and 2021,2025
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Funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization will allow KnoxPAWS to provide at least 12 new senior pet placements this year, completely covering the costs of the adoption and veterinary visits for our participants, including much needed dental work, laboratory diagnostics, and preventative care. The grant...
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KodiakCare
Funded 2021, 2023-2025
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Funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization will save senior dogs needing life-saving medical care beyond their family’s means. KodiakCare knows that the best place for a dog, especially a senior dog, is with their family, and finances should not be a barrier. Sasha, a 10-year-old...
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Kohala Animal Relocation and Education Service (KARES)
Funded 2020-2024
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The Grey Muzzle Organization grant will enable the KARES senior dog program to provide medical care for at-risk dogs. It will help older dogs remain in loving homes by offering free or shared-cost veterinary care when owners cannot afford it. Providing medical care to dogs...
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