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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Pet Community Center
Funded 2022-2025
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With funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization, Pet Community Center (PCC) will offer free vaccines (e.g., canine influenza, rabies) for 250 senior dogs like Girlfriend. All Davidson County, Tennessee residents who demonstrate need through government assistance, unemployment, or other hardship are eligible.
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Pet Helpers
Funded in 2016
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Funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization assists Pet Helpers with the costs of medical care for senior dogs with health concerns, sometimes due to abuse and cruelty. Dogs are either treated to prevent an owner surrender, or moved into foster homes until they recover and...
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Pet Prevent a Litter PALS of Central Texas
Funded in 2025
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Our senior dog program works to keep ageing dogs out of shelters and in the loving homes they know. With help from the Grey Muzzle grant, we provide veterinary care, resources, and compassionate guidance to pet owners facing tough choices. By stepping in before surrender...
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Pet Project For Pets
Funded in 2025
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Thanks to this Grey Muzzle grant, the Senior Paws Program will rescue senior dogs at risk of euthanasia and place them into loving forever homes. Each dog becomes a permanent member of The Pet Project family, receiving lifetime food, supplies, and veterinary care. With 40–45...
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Pet Rescue Pilots
Funded in 2022
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Support from Grey Muzzle will allow Pet Rescue Pilots to perform a seniors-only rescue mission, flying precious furry passengers eight years of age and older out of overcrowded rural California shelters, where they have less than a 25% adoption rate, and landing them where they...
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