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…
Grey Muzzle featured in The Dodo
When a Pennsylvania-based hunting club decided to downsize, it approached Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR) and asked if it would take some of the retired dogs. With a grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization, MLAR was able…
Grey Muzzle Grants Garner Media
Getting a Grey Muzzle grant also got great press for the Asheville Humane Society and the Humane Society of Charlotte in North Carolina, Helping Hands Humane Society in Topeka, Kansas, Auburn Valley Humane Society in Auburn,…
Grey Muzzle's Senior Dog Survey featured in A Plus
We were happy to have our senior dog survey results featured in an article on A Plus recently.Read more about how Kim Skarritt and her dog hospice in Michigan, Silver Muzzle Cottage, are making a difference. To date,…
Operation Grey Muzzle Takes Flight, Bringing Senior “Satos” to New Homes
More than 200 dogs, including many seniors, will take off from Puerto Rico on their way to new lives on the mainland United States on August 23. The Grey Muzzle Organization is proud to be among several animal welfare groups who…
$10,000 Award From Boehringer Ingelheim Will Give At-Risk Senior Dogs A Chance To Learn New Tricks
INDIANAPOLIS — The national nonprofit Grey Muzzle Organization has received a $10,000 award to benefit senior dogs from Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) today, as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of the U.S. launch of the…
Order Your 2025 Grey Muzzle Calendar!
If a senior dog has ever touched your heart and shared your home, the 2025 Grey Muzzle calendar is for you! This year's calendar features dozens of pictures of beloved pets submitted by YOU during our Summer Smile Campaign. …
High School Senior Helps Senior Dogs Shine
A volunteer with local animal shelters and rescue groups, Helena “Laney” Drakulich, a rising senior in Livingston, NJ, says she “always sees senior dogs overlooked because people want puppies they view as younger and cuter.” But…
Climbing for a Cause
Two Vets Go Over the Hill for Pets that are Over the Hill How far would you go to save the life of a beloved old dog? This September, two longtime friends and veterinarians, Dr. Mary Gardner and Dr. Natalie Marks, will…