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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One Tail at a Time
Funded in 2019 and 2020
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The Grey Muzzle Organization's support will provide medical care for senior dogs in One Tail at a Time’s isolation (ISO) program, which focuses on rescue for dogs in Chicago’s most heavily populated, open-admission shelters. In 2019, The Grey Muzzle Organization's support helped  OTAT  increase its...
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Oregon Humane Society
Funded in 2018
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Through a grant from the Grey Muzzle Organization, Oregon Humane Society (OHS) will be able to offer waived adoption fees on all senior dogs to adopters 60 years and older on Senior Tuesdays. Because of The Grey Muzzle Organization’s support, they will be able to...
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Oshkosh Area Humane Society
Funded 2019, 2021-2025
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The Grey Muzzle grant will help Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) prepare senior dogs like ten-year-old Roxy for their new homes. Every senior canine will receive a blood panel, a veterinary examination, vaccinations, and heartworm, flea, and tick preventatives. Many seniors also require dental procedures...
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Our Little Chow Chow Sanctuary
Funded in 2025
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At OLCCS, we provide round-the-clock care, individualized enrichment, medical attention, and behavioral support tailored to each dog’s needs. With the help of grants like Grey Muzzle and matching donations, we’re able to expand our support for senior Chows, offering vital services like blood work, dental...
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Palm Springs Animal Shelter
Funded in 2021
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In early 2019, PSAS launched a program aimed at helping overcrowded shelters and rescues that may euthanize treatable, adoptable animals because they lack the space to care for them. Since the program’s inception, PSAS has brought in over 600 dogs (including 24 senior dogs in...
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