
Grey Muzzle Helps Keep Old Dogs with Their Owners; Beloved Author Lends Support
The Grey Muzzle Organization has partnered with author Harold Creel to help address a casualty of the economic downturn: old dogs that are being separated from their owners who can no longer afford their food and medical care.…

Amityville Record, NY. Pets, Pets, Pets Column
Amityville Record features an article about Grey Muzzle with lots of background, including an interview with founder Julie Nowicki and Ambassador Joanne Lombardi.

San Francisco Chronicle Animal Welfare Spotlight: Muttville
The San Francisco Chronicle featured an article on Animal Welfare by spotlighting Muttville, a senior dog rescue organization in San Francisco that receives funding from us for their Seniors-for-Seniors program is mentioned…

Care2, Where Do All the Old Dogs Go?
Care2 mentions Grey Muzzle as well as several of the organizations we support, and includes a quote from our report about old dogs in shelters in their article, "Where Do All the Old Dogs Go?".

The Bark Magazine, White Whiskers Welcome
This article first appeared in The Bark, Issue 53, Mar/Apr 2009, published as Old Dog Haven. It is an interview with Judith Piper of OldDog Haven, one of the organizations we support, with a quote from Grey Muzzle.

Dog Living Magazine
Read an interview with our founder, Julie Nowicki, for North Carolina's Dog Living Magazine. Find out why she started Grey Muzzle and why she believes this work is so important.

Send Senior Sweethearts for Valentine's Day
Share an e-card or personalized video in honor of a loved one! This Valentine’s Day, you can share the love with the ones who need it most—senior dogs! 🐾❤️ Our Senior Dog Sweethearts campaign is a special way to help at-risk…

Order Your 2025 Grey Muzzle Calendar!
If a senior dog has ever touched your heart and shared your home, the 2025 Grey Muzzle calendar is for you! This year's calendar features dozens of pictures of beloved pets submitted by YOU during our Summer Smile Campaign. …

High School Senior Helps Senior Dogs Shine
A volunteer with local animal shelters and rescue groups, Helena “Laney” Drakulich, a rising senior in Livingston, NJ, says she “always sees senior dogs overlooked because people want puppies they view as younger and cuter.” But…