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.

Shanti Project
Funded in 2024-2025
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Support from Grey Muzzle will allow PAWS to care for senior dogs in San Francisco and keep them with the humans who love them. Funds will provide preventive care and food, helping dogs like Chauncey stay healthy. By assisting animal guardians who would financially or...
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Shelby Humane Society
Funded in 2020 and 2021
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Thanks to a Grey Muzzle grant, Shelby Humane’s Save the Seniors program will address poor senior dog outcomes, including euthanasia and low adoption rates, by focusing on senior pet retention and promoting senior adoption. Save the Seniors will offer financial assistance and treatment to senior...
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Shelter from the Storm
Funded 2018-2020, 2022-2025
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Funding from the Grey Muzzle Organization will allow Shelter from the Storm to increase the number of senior dogs receiving veterinary care and reduce the number of surrendered seniors. This partnership will help 25 rescue-owned senior dogs, like sweet senior Toast, get adoption-ready and support...
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Shelter to Home
Funded in 2018
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Shelter to Home's Grey Muzzle grant will help them provide additional services for senior dogs such as dental care, screening blood tests, laser treatments for arthritis, and costly medications. They will be able to help more animals like Laney, who was rescued with a grapefruit-sized...
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Shep's Place Senior Dog Sanctuary
Funded in 2025
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Thanks to support from Grey Muzzle, we can continue providing the essential medical care and special nutrition our senior dogs need to thrive. From dental work and arthritis care to heart disease diets and cancer treatment, over half of our annual budget goes toward keeping...
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