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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Foundation for Animal Care and Education (FACE)
Funded 2015-2017, 2019-2021, 2023-2024
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A grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization will support FACE's Grey Muzzle Fund, which offers financial assistance to owners of older dogs, like 13-year-old Blu, with life-threatening illnesses or injuries. This program works in tandem with the Save-A-Life Program, which focuses on life-saving medical treatment...
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Friends of Foothills Animal Shelter
Funded 2021-2022, 2024
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Foothills Animal Shelter is incredibly grateful to have the support of The Grey Muzzle Organization. This grant will assist in providing dental surgeries for senior dogs, which will improve their health, comfort, and likelihood of adoption. By providing dental surgery while in Foothills' care, senior...
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Friends of Homeless Animals
Funded 2021-2024
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With generous funding from The Grey Muzzle Organization, Friends of Homeless Animals (FOHA) is expanding its Senior Care Plan, which waives adoption fees for senior dogs and provides reimbursement for qualifying medical expenses or pet insurance premiums. The Senior Care Plan also includes senior-specific preventative...
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Fur Ever Yours Dog Rescue
Funded 2023-2024
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Support from Grey Muzzle will enable Fur Ever Yours Dog Rescue to strengthen its surrender prevention program for senior dogs. The funds will improve the health of senior dogs and help them stay in their loving homes. They will cover medical, dental, and preventative care...
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Gateway Pet Guardians
Funded in 2024
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The grant will help long-stay older dogs like Gerald, an eight-year-old terrier pit bull mix who came to GPG as a stray in 2023. Gems like Gerald are often overlooked because of their age and vet care needs. Since his arrival, GPG veterinarians learned Gerald...
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