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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The Animal Protective Foundation of Schenectady, Inc. (APF)
Funded from 2018 to 2020
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The Grey Muzzle Organization grant helps the Animal Protective Foundation (APF) to provide diagnostic and medical care for senior dogs, including mass removals and dentals, while they await their forever homes. This funding along with subsequent tests and treatments ensure both pets and families are...
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The Anti-Cruelty Society
Funded in 2018
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The Anti-Cruelty Society received a grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization to help fund in-depth cleanings and extractions for older dogs at the Society. The Society provides veterinary services to senior dogs which often includes minor cleaning and extractions of unhealthy, rotting teeth. Currently, the...
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The Bobo Fund
Funded in 2025
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With generous support from Grey Muzzle, we’re expanding our reach to support more senior dogs living with chronic, age-related conditions like arthritis, heart disease, and kidney failure. By helping families afford the medications and prescription diets their pets need, we’re making it possible for senior...
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The Bond Between
Funded in 2024
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The Grey Muzzle Organization grant will cover medical expenses for senior dogs in The Bond Between’s respite program. This program supports pet owners who would otherwise surrender their animals, remain in dangerous situations, or leave their animals behind. It will help keep senior dogs like...
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The Buddy Foundation of Maryland
Funded in 2020
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The Buddy Foundation of Maryland (TBFMD) will use Grey Muzzle funds to serve senior “applicants” and will be allocated in the following manner: 30% for diagnostic needs—exams, radiology, bloodwork and 70% for treatment needs. Oral surgeries top the list of those treatments as few things...
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