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Lulu
Lulu is too much! Too cute, too charming, and too precious! She is happy, independent, confident and asks very little of you. Being adventurous, she adores casual strolls around the neighborhood, and exploring in the backyard at her own pace. After a...
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Tuna
An eight-year-old Chihuahua mix, this tempting little tidbit is Tuna. A new arrival, she is still finding her footing and developing her confidence, so she needs someone who will be patient with her progress, giving her time to adjust. Beginning to...
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Lola
Lola here! I'm an older lady with a lot of love to give. Grey Muzzle helped me heal from several mast cell tumors and I can't wait to find my forever home. I'd love a quiet home where I can relax on the couch or in the sunshine outside on a warm day...
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Peter
Sweet Peter, a graceful greyhound born in 2002, ran 67 races in 2004 and 2005 before he was retired. He was adopted directly from the race track in Wisconsin, but later surrendered to Greyhound Pets of America Wisconsin (GPA-WI)
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Nancy and Jeff

In memory of Topanga, our sweet fluffy girl that was with us for 14 years. We miss you.

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Max
Max comes with a big smile, big goofball energy, and a big love for toys that he can carry around in his mouth. This 12-year-old pooch is happy to get outside with you for a walk (with a toy, of course), or to lay down at your feet to relax. He’s 12...
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Slugger
Slugger ended up at a local city shelter after being found limping, and clearly in pain from what turned out to be a dislocated hip. A note from the shelter veterinarian said, " The surgery to fix this condition is beyond what we can provide.” Thanks...
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Prince Henry
Prince Henry is 7.5 years old and has been with us since March with very little interest. He was actually adopted from IndyHumane in 2016 but returned to us this spring when his owner passed away ☹ Staff, volunteers, and his foster family love this sweet guy and we can't believe he is still here waiting for a family. Prince Henry's adoption fee has been sponsored.
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Bitz
Bitz, a 15-year-old Shih-Tzu, was in dire need of surgery to save his life. Sadly, the veterinarian where he lived in rural Virginia didn’t have the resources to help him. And his mom couldn’t afford a specialty clinic. Thanks to a Grey Muzzle grant...
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Sheba
Recliner for one? Make it two. You can't help but giggle as Sheba "purrs" when you rub her soft tummy. Belly rubs are her jam! Her little tail is always wagging, and she breaks into Ginger Rogers dance moves when you come home. Sheba is waiting to bless a family with all that she is!
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Honey Bunny
My name's Honey Bunny, I'm ten years old and I was abandoned and left on the property to fend for myself. I won't go into the details of my past - I'd rather focus on my future. I'm staying positive and dream of being adopted by a loving family who appreciates a mature lady like me.
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Fiona Harris Ramsby

My constant companion, my soul mate, my family, my best friend forever. Always. Forever. My darling darling baby boy.

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Strawbe
Frances called the Kentucky Humane Society’s Pet Help Line in a panic. She, her spouse and their 11-year-old Chihuahua, Strawbe, had lost their home. The family was homeless. Thanks to a grant from Grey Muzzle, KHS was able to help Frances avoid surrendering Strawbe to animal shelter with temporary boarding at a local pet resort.
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Chunky Brown
Chunky Brown’s family was terribly worried about his swollen front paw and hair loss on his belly, but they were struggling financially and simply couldn’t afford care at their local animal clinic. Thankfully, United Coalition for Animals (UCAN) was there to help.
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Welcome Our New Executive Director!
The Grey Muzzle Organization has experienced significant growth over the past few years. We are delighted to announce that we have reached another milestone in our development.To help manage our growth and provide a strong path of leadership for the future, this month we hired our first Executive Director, Dr. Lisa Lunghofer!
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