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Brandon, Jessica & McKayla Barton
To the sweetest boy in the world who touched our lives for 14 amazing years. We miss you everyday and are so thankful you chose us.
Hospice: Not Just for Humans Anymore, a Changing Paradigm by Adam Clark
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Adam Clark, LSW, AASW
As Good as Gold - Golden Retriever Rescue of Illinois
As Good as Gold – Golden Retriever Rescue of Illinois is dedicated to the rescue, care and adoption of Golden Retrievers and golden mixes who are in need. In addition, As Good as Gold educates Golden Retriever guardians and the general public about...
Asheville Humane Society
Asheville Humane Society (AHS) rescues, reunites, rehabilitates, and rehomes thousands of homeless animals each year. They are dedicated to promoting the compassionate treatment of animals in the community through education, sheltering, and adoption...
Auburn Valley Humane Society
Auburn Valley Humane Society (AVHS), since opening its doors in 2013, has become so much more than an adoption agency and spay/neuter resource. It is a community education center where pets and people come together. AVHS provides for its community...
Austin Humane Society
Founded in 1952, the Austin Humane Society is the largest, longest-standing no-kill shelter in Austin, Texas. From humble roots as a small organization founded in 1952, they are now a leader in the nation’s largest no-kill community. They serve more...
Austin Pets Alive!
APA! is a nonprofit animal shelter and foster-based rescue organization pioneering comprehensive, innovative programs designed to save the most at-risk homeless companion animals and educate others to do the same through international education and...
Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue
Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit network of rescuers, fosters and volunteers who work together to rescue, rehabilitate and find homes for sweet, loving, adoptable dogs from pounds in the rural south. The dogs they rescue are in...
Boykin Spaniel Rescue
Boykin Spaniel Rescue, Inc. was founded in 2000. Since that time, the Organization has grown to over 300 volunteers in the US. They have one, part-time, administrator; all other aspects of BSR is done through our network of volunteers. Some foster...
Companion Animal Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Fund
Companion Animal Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Fund (C.A.R.E. Medical Fund) was founded in 2013 and brings otherwise unadoptable companion animals to an adoptable condition by providing emergency medical funding and assistance to local shelter...
Compassion Without Borders
Compassion Without Borders brings brighter futures to animals in need. They rescue homeless dogs in Mexico; operate a rescue facility, Muttopia, in Northern California; and provide free veterinary, wellness, and spay/neuter clinics in underserved...
Cooper's Chance Animal Rescue
Cooper's Chance Animal Rescue's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home abused and neglected animals. They are dedicated to the welfare of these animals and the gentle eco system that we share. They also educate the public on humane and...
Diana Basehart Foundation
Diana Basehart Foundation provides financial help for essential and critical veterinary care to people on low-fixed incomes; including seniors, people with disabilities, and veterans who have service animals. They keep people and their beloved pets...
Jacqueline Drake
In loving memory of the little girl who waited 9 years in rescue before we finally found each other. Puma will always be the light of my life and I was so lucky to love a senior! I am proud to give back to Grey Muzzle in her honor.
Elder Paws Senior Dog Foundation
Elder Paws Senior Dog Foundation strives to reduce the euthanasia rate of dogs age 7 and older in Central Valley of California kill shelters based on age and age-related health conditions. These dogs are considered less adoptable than their younger...