
Now Open - Grey Muzzle's Café Press Shop!
Are you looking for a fun way to shop online and support a great cause? The Grey Muzzle Organization's logo merchandise is now available at the Café Press online store.Supporters of the national nonprofit organization and its…

If Not Me, Who?
Back in November, Edie Jarolim contacted The Grey Muzzle Organization. Edie is a writer, editor, author (Am I Boring My Dog: And 99 Other Things Every Dog Wishes You Knew) and blogger, whose blog, Will My Dog Hate Me…

Through A Dog's Ear
We are so fortunate to have another wonderful donation to The Grey Muzzle Organization and its mission of helping homeless senior dogs. Our thanks to Lisa Spector, concert pianist, Juilliard graduate, and canine music…

Grey Muzzle Included In Great New Read “Beautiful Old Dogs”
“Beautiful Old Dogs: A Loving Tribute to Our Senior Best Friends” is several books in one magnificent package. “Beautiful Old Dogs” is a collection of photographs that reveal the souls of the subjects and their photographer, it’s…

Welcome Dr. Ernie Ward to our Advisory Board!
Dr. Ernie Ward is a 1992 graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. He founded an award-winning hospital, Seaside Animal Care, in 1993. His deepest passions involve the prevention of illness and…

Holiday Gift Shop is Open!
Our Holiday Gift Store is now in full swing, offering great gifts for your family and friends - and by purchasing from our store, you get to help at-risk senior dogs. It's a Win-Win! And this year, we're…

Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel: Animal Magnetism
Read the article published online by the Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel on Animal Magnetism.

Daley's Dog Years: Cause It's Saturday
Daley was a super gardening helper—he was always the first to volunteer to taste the fruits and vegetables and if you needed a hole to be dug, well, he was your dog! Daley was also an excellent design consultant, offering his…

Cumberland County SPCA
Read about us on NJ.com in the article, The Grey Muzzle gets a break at Cumberland County SPCA.