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Lacy
Lacy is about ten years old and a Terrier mix. She’s a sweet, senior girl who needed a tune up. Other than that, not much was known about Lacy when she was transferred to the Humane Society of Charlotte (HSC) from the local municipal shelter.
CushAway
Lillie was "sweetness" defined. She shared her struggle and fight with the world to let others know they weren't alone in their battles with Cushing's disease and diabetes. Through it all she kept her head high and a loving heart. Run free and sleep...
Gramps
Gramps may be close to retirement, but he still has lots of pep in his step! This senior Mastiff mix came to Prairie Paws Animal Shelter a little underweight at 87 pounds and as a stray, so not much is really known about his past.
After the Storms: The Grey Muzzle Organization Helps Homeless Senior Dogs
The first call for help came from Animal Rescue of New Orleans (ARNO), asking if The Grey Muzzle Organization could provide emergency aid to help Curly, “a gentle old soul” who had barely survived Hurricane Harvey, and several senior Chihuahuas also rescued from devastated Texas neighborhoods by ARNO volunteers.
Napoleon
Napoleon was surrendered to the City of Columbia [South Carolina] animal shelter at eight-years-old. This adorable Pomeranian found himself homeless because his family could no longer afford to care for him.
Rafael
Sweet Rafael was rescued off the streets. It was obvious to the Compassion Without Borders (CWOB) staff that this angel had been living that way for quite a while.
On a Mission: Helping Dog Owners be Proactive in their pet’s care, an interview with Dr. Julie Buzby
Dr. Julie Buzby knew she wanted to be a veterinarian from age three. She knew it was her calling. Fast forward to her senior year in veterinary school when she was in the clinic seeing cases and it hit her - being a veterinarian is just as much about caring for and helping people as it is about caring for and helping animals. As she puts it, “there’s always somebody at the other end of the leash.”
Carole King
Carole King was rescued by Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue from a high-kill shelter in Georgia. From the minute they met her, they knew she was a special, older lady, and she needed someone to take the time to get to know her. Carole King was heartworm positive and her eyes were a mess. But Badass was not deterred by her medical needs, thanks to a grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization.
Considering Adopting An Older Dog: Best … Decision … Ever! by Emily Ridgewell
If you’re thinking about adding a new canine to your household, imagine adopting an older dog instead of a puppy. Although it seems like an unlikely choice, think again. There are so many reasons to consider adopting or even fostering an older dog compared to a younger pup.
Love is ageless, give a senior dog a second chance this month
I was adopted three years ago this month. From the moment the officer brought me out and put me in my new mom’s arms, I knew she was the one. It was love at first sniff.
Lessons from Donovan: November 3rd by Meagan Burrichter
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Meagan Burrichter.
The Difference You Make
Do you ever wish you could see your dollars in action? Watch this short video with a few good, old dogs to see how your support changes lives.
Friends of Buffy
Remembering Buffy... Today was your birthday 11-4-17. We lost you a year & a half ago but not a day goes by that I don't think about you. You were with us 16.5 yrs & everyone still remembers your strength. So small & tough battling many health issue...
Spangle
Spangle is a Super Senior that was a little down on his luck until he was sprung from the shelter by Peak Lab Rescue. He was an owner surrender at 12-years-old and the shelter was not a good place for him to be. Peak Lab Rescue got him settled into a foster home right away!
Protecting Your Dog & What to do Should the Worst Happen by Denise Fleck, aka The Pet Safety Crusader™
Responsible and caring Dog Moms & Dads try to do our best. We love and nurture, provide preventive veterinary care, seek out quality nutrition and teach our pups (even those only still young at heart) manners and basic obedience that not only makes them welcomed family members, but also keeps them out of harm’s way.