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Grey Muzzle featured in NPQ
We are delighted to be featured in Nonprofit Quarterly in an article on how Nonprofits are Leading the Charge in Helping Older Dogs Get Adopted.Many of our grantees have been working for years to increase the survival rate…
Grey Muzzle featured in The Washington Post
We're thrilled to be featured in The Washington Post alongside three of our wonderful grantees: The Thulani Program, Bob's House for Dogs, and Muttville Senior Dog Rescue.Lisa Lunghofer, Ph.D., Executive Director of The Grey…
Grey Muzzle's Survey featured in Dogster
We would like to thank Dogster for sharing results of our recent survey that says old dogs are the bomb, and more people have started to realize it. â€śBased on their hands-on experience, two-thirds of our survey…
Grey Muzzle featured in The Huffington Post
We're thrilled to be part of this Huffington Post story shared with Laura Coffey, author of My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts on how people are starting to recognize the joys of adopting…
Results of Grey Muzzle's senior survey featured in The Dodo
We would like to thank the Dodo for featuring the results of our recent survey on more people opening their home to older dogs like Birdie. The survey gathered information from 30 rescue groups — organizations that found…
Survey reports brighter prospects for old dogs seeking new homes
Birdie is one lucky senior dog. Found as a stray, her paws painfully sore from miles of walking, the 7- year-old yellow Labrador retriever was taken in by Safe Harbor Lab Rescue outside of Denver, Colorado. There, she was quickly…
John Unger and Schoep, the dog, relaxing in water
Grey Muzzle Talks With Photographer Whose Senior Dog Image Has Touched Millions
By Chandra Conway, Grey Muzzle VolunteerPhotographer Hannah Stonehouse Hudson’s image of John Unger and his dog Schoep relaxing together in Lake Superior has been seen, and felt, around the world. Schoep, a 19-year-old Shepherd…
Lollie, a senior Shih Tzu
Grey Muzzle Within Reach Of Granting $250,000 To Save Senior Dogs' Lives
Since 2008, The Grey Muzzle Organization has awarded $230,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations working to help homeless and at-risk elderly dogs. Grey Muzzle has supported 37 nonprofit organizations and is currently funding…
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Senior Dog Care: How To Read Signs of Pain And Discomfort
By Jennifer Kachnic, CCMT, CRP. Kachnic is a Grey Muzzle Advisory Board Member and author of "Your Dog's Golden Years"The primary form of communication for dogs is body language. It is important for you to learn more about this…