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.

League for Animal Welfare
The League for Animal Welfare operates a Veterinary Assistance Program, providing urgent care for the community’s pets. The program alleviates conditions affecting a pet’s quality of life and serves families who otherwise could not afford to treat the condition. The goal is to keep loved...
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Leave No Paws Behind
The Grey Muzzle Organization grant will support Leave No Paws Behind, Inc.’s “People Helping People, Helping Paws” low-cost veterinary hospital program, providing lifesaving veterinary care for 30 senior dogs in Southern California.
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Legacy Boxer Rescue
The generous grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization will support and expand the Legacy Silver and Legacy Keepers programs. Keepers are boxers that find a new lease on life through Legacy Boxer Rescue (LBR), but are not available for adoption typically due to age-related and...
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Leon County Humane Society
The grant from the Grey Muzzle Organization will help Leon County Humane Society (LCHS) to continue the growth of our senior dog program with a goal of accepting 50 senior dogs into their care within a 12 month period. Most senior dogs entering LCHS have...
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Lifeline Oro Valley Animal Rescue
Funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization will provide medical care for senior dogs and help keep families together. LOVAR will also use the grant to expand its community assistance program to serve families in marginalized communities. This Grey Muzzle grant help dogs like nine-year-old Mylie...
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