No spam here. Just heartwarming happy tails and smiling senior dogs! Our monthly newsletters include stories of the dogs and their families who have been helped by your support, tips for senior dog care, and updates on the latest happenings at Grey Muzzle.
Sweet Pea
Her name says it all! Meet the sweetest little Dachshund (14 years old!) in the Lone Star State, rescued by Central Texas Dachshund Rescue and restored to active health after treatment for a severe case of heartworms, made possible by a grant from Grey Muzzle.
Rosie
Rescued Rosie, an 8-9 year-old Pomeranian mix, will see happier times now, thanks to Last Hope Animal Rescue and Grey Muzzle, after being seized from a home of 115 dogs living in horrific conditions.
Riley
Is that a sweet face or what? Meet Riley, an 8-year-old+ Lab who now has a new home and family, with kids to call her own and a dog buddy who adores her. Riley was assisted via a Grey Muzzle grant to cover medical expenses to the St. Louis Senior Dog Project (SLSDP).
Dylan
Cuddly Cocker Spaniel Dylan from Cumberland County SPCA in NJ, 10+ years old--blind and hearing-impaired, but living a normal, happy life after a grant from Grey Muzzle helped turn things around!
Belle
Belle is a lively 11-year-old rescued by Carolina Basset Hound Rescue who had an eye removed, but it hasn't slowed her down one bit. See her glow and go!
Tex
Meet the amazing Tex, a Golden Retriever from the Lone Star State who is thriving at 18 years old, with help from Grey Muzzle and GRRNT.
Lily
Lovely Lily, an 11-year-old Dachshund, met her match and now lives comfortably with her foster mom through Muttville's "Seniors for Seniors" program
Lezlie, Ebony, & Pamela Pepper
Meet three pretty puppy mill girlsāLezlie, Ebony and Pamela Pepper after being rescued from a commercial breeding facility by the St. Louis Senior Dog Project.
Annie
Blind and abandoned, Annie, an eight-year-old Australian shepherd mix, was rescued by Muttville in San Francisco, and with help from a Grey Muzzle grant, is now settled happily with a loving owner to live out her golden years.
Val and Buddy
Val and Buddy, two lovely old Dalmatians fostered by the same mom, were both discovered in Georgia and Florida, respectively, abandoned and left to die. Dalmatian Rescue of Tampa Bay, with help from Grey Muzzle funding, revived them and gave them a new and happier life.
Pookie
A gentlemanly Chow Chow, Pookie is a cruelty case who arrived in feeble condition at the CCSPCA in New Jersey. Thanks to funding from Grey Muzzle for treatment, he is responding nicely to TLC for his skin and fur, as well as therapy for a respiratory infection.
Angel and Bam Bam
Angel and Bam Bam, two 11-year-old Italian Greyhounds, were turned into a shelter when their former owner went into a nursing home. Shelter staff told St. Louis Senior Dog Project Rescue they were fading fast and becoming ill there.
Nicholas
Grey Muzzle supports German Shepherd Rescue and Adoptions āMoment in Timeā program so that senior dogs like Nicholas can experience their final years feeling loved. Nicholas was 10 years old and had lived his whole life at the end of a chain.
Jack
Jack, a 9-year-old English Setter, was turned in to a local Humane Society in Missouri because his owners were moving somewhere they could only take two dogs. They gave up Jack, their oldest dog.
Sweets
Little senior Sweets ended up in Missouri County Animal Control during a winter onslaught of cold and snow in Missouri.