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.

Wild Hearts
Wild Hearts will use a Grey Muzzle grant to purchase vital assistive devices, like harnesses, slings, and carts, to help aging pets maintain and improve their mobility. These tools help dogs like Stella, an older pitbull mix with degenerative myelopathy, get up and move again...
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Woods Humane Society
Support from Grey Muzzle will allow Woods Humane Society to provide needed veterinary care and find loving forever homes for more senior dogs. Funds will cover the cost of a spay or neuter surgery, a health exam, vaccinations, a microchip, and any needed treatments, such...
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York County SPCA
Barriers to senior dog adoption include uncertainty about the dog’s medical history and cost of care. A Grey Muzzle grant will enable the York County SPCA to provide senior dogs a special Double-Digit Dog Adoption Package to help overcome these barriers. The package includes advanced...
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Young at Heart Senior Pet Adoptions
Support from Grey Muzzle will allow Young at Heart (YAH) to rescue and provide "super senior" homeless dogs with loving homes, lowering the rate at which much older dogs are euthanized in community shelters. Funds will help "super senior" dogs like 15-year-old Lincoln get the...
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Young-Williams Animal Center
A grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization will help the Pet Resource Center keep senior dogs in their homes by providing diagnostic services, treatments, and palliative care to low-income families struggling to care for their pets. The Pet Resource Center removes barriers to pet ownership...
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