Black and white dog looking up at camera

Hawaiian Humane Society

Funded in 2024

Hawaiian Humane Society (HHS) strengthens the human-animal bond and removes barriers to responsible pet ownership. By keeping adoption fees low and providing excellent care, it stays true to its mission.

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Hound dog on bed with mouth open

Dorchester Paws

Funded in 2024

Dorchester Paws, formerly known as Frances R. Willis SPCA, is dedicated to improving the lives of animals in Dorchester County, South Carolina. It is the only open-admission shelter in the county, serving towns including Rosinville, Ridgeville, Oakbrook, St.

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Grey Dog looking at camera

Humane Society of Huron Valley

Funded in 2024

For over 125 years, the Humane Society of Huron Valley has served the community, saving animals and helping people. Today, they are an award-winning shelter in Washtenaw County, MI, helping over 24,000 animals through various services annually.

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Doberman Underground Rescue

Funded in 2024-2025

Doberman Underground is the largest Doberman rescue in Ohio. It was formed to rescue Dobermans from abusive or neglectful situations. They prioritize taking in dogs with the greatest needs from shelters, pounds, and owner surrenders.

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Marion

Adam & April
Adopted sight unseen in 2020 at 12 years old to give her a peaceful way to ride out her senior dog days, she gave us so much more than we ever imagined. I’m grateful we were there to hold her through her final moments. She's...
Brown dog near fence

CARE™ Humane Society

Funded in 2024

Support from Grey Muzzle will allow CARE™ Humane Society (CARE) to provide essential health care for senior dogs and prepare them for adoption. Funding will also enable CARE to assist owners in keeping their senior pets at home where they belong.

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    Sweet Ms. Dottie lived on a chain until she was rescued by another group. When they got her, they said she had a spinal infection and was heartworm positive. They treated the infection but could not treat the heartworms. After a