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.

Sussex County Fellowship for Animals
Grey Muzzle funding helps Sussex County Fellowship for Animals (aka Father John's Animal House) with medical and dental expenses for their new "Still a Best Friend!" Program to highlight the needs of senior animals and how much love they still have to offer to the...
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Sweet Paws Rescue
Support from Grey Muzzle will allow Sweet Paws Rescue to extend its senior dog program and help save more dogs like 13-year-old Ethel who was rescued after years of neglect and being overbred. She came to Sweet Paws Rescue with skin infections, mammary tumors, and...
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Tails of the City Animal Rescue
Grey Muzzle helps Tails of the City by providing a grant to help with their Shelter Intervention Program to help low income families keep their dog in their own home and their Permanent Foster program where some medical costs are covered.
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Tennessee Dachshund Rescue
With support from Grey Muzzle, Tennessee Dachshund Rescue will provide dental care for senior dachshunds through its newly established Chief's Teefs senior dental care program. Dachshunds are known for having poor dental health, and many senior dachshunds coming into their care have never had dental...
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The Animal Foundation
A generous grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization will support high-quality food and medical care for senior dogs in the Keeping Every Person & Pet Together (KEPPT) program at The Animal Foundation. KEPPT will ensure cost is not a barrier to providing senior dogs with...
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