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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Bideawee, Inc.
Funded in 2019
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With their Grey Muzzle grant, Bideawee will increase the number of senior dogs taken into their program. Grants like this one make it possible for Bideawee to offer the specialized care and medical treatment necessary to alleviate minor health problems, manage chronic conditions, and ensure...
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BirchBark Foundation
Funded 2021, 2024
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Grey Muzzle's grant funds will be used to launch a new program offering veterinary care to owned senior dogs living in low-income senior housing facilities on the Central Coast of California. By targeting economically and medically vulnerable senior dogs like Pirate, BirchBark aims to maintain...
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Blind Dog Rescue Alliance
Funded from 2011 - 2015
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Grey Muzzle provides medical funding to Blind Dog Rescue Alliance for long-term care, as well as adoptable dogs.
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Bob’s House for Dogs
Funded from 2015-2016
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Funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization will help with their “The Chew on This” program. Senior dogs often arrive at shelters and rescues with severe dental issues. As Bob’s House for Dogs receives these seniors to foster, the dental issues are evaluated and addressed which...
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Bound Fur Life Foundation
Funded in 2016
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Funding from Grey Muzzle provides dog training sessions, pet food assistance, and veterinary care financial assistance. The goal is to encourage pet owners not to relinquish their pet to the local animal shelter. Often, surrendering a pet is a last resort when there is no...
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