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.

Muttville
Funded 2008-2016, 2019-2025
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Support from the Grey Muzzle Organization will provide necessary veterinary care for rescued senior dogs to both improve adoption placement and keep senior dogs with their loving families. Funds will cover the costs of post-adoption veterinary care for dogs like Glitz, who arrived at Muttville...
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Naperville Area Humane Society
Funded in 2021
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The Naperville Area Humane Society is grateful for a generous grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization to support the Lucky 7 Fund, which provides diagnostic and medical treatment to all senior dogs in their care. This grant will ensure 20 senior dogs receive medical, dental...
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Nate's Honor Animal Rescue
Funded in 2021
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Nate's Honor Animal Rescue (NHAR) provides a loving haven for rescued dogs and cats on their way to finding their forever homes. NHAR saves lives and works to create a supportive, family-friendly environment that inspires a bond between animals and those who love them. In...
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National Mill Dog Rescue
Funded from 2016 to 2017
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Funding provided by a Grey Muzzle grant helps with the considerable medical expenses faced in treating and rehabilitating dogs from puppy mill environments. Most dogs in puppy mills have received minimal or nonexistent veterinary care. Read how your donations are making a difference here:
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Nebraska Humane Society
Funded 2022, 2024
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A Grey Muzzle grant will fund NHS's prevention and intake diversion program, keeping senior dogs in their homes with their people. NHS aims to help when a senior dog has a medical issue their guardian can’t afford to address, or an ill pet owner needs...
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