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.
Sarah Colquitt
Sorry to the Weiss Family for the loss of Merlin. She was a nice and calm dog. She loved piano music and I liked when she listened to me play. She was very nice to have around. I especially liked when we dog sat for her and she stayed at our house. I...
Scooter
When you look at Scooter’s sweet, dappled face, you just know that he is a special boy. He is a perfect example of how resilient senior dogs can be.
Grey Muzzle featured in The Washington Post
We are 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.
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.
Bandit and Brutus
Bandit and Brutus have been buds for a while. These 14-year-old boys are a bonded pair and were surrendered to a shelter in Wisconsin. The shelter asked Bob’s House for Dogs to take them in because these guys needed some serious medical attention.
Diane Robinson
Our precious angel, Cupid, left us on May 2, 2016. She filled our hearts and our home with love and barks for 11 and 1/2 years. She will live on in our hearts forever as we remember her every single day with a smile and with love.
Euthanasia: How Do I Know When the Time Is Right for My Pet? by Adam Clark
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Adam Clark, LSW, AASW
Grey Muzzle featured in New York Magazine
We're thrilled to be featured in the March 6th edition of New York Magazine in an article titled: "Old Dogs Are Getting Adopted Way More Often, and They’re Also Quite Smart." Research shows you CAN teach an old dog new tricks!
Pixi and Hefeweizen
Snort! That’s how we English Bulldogs say hello (and goodbye, and what’s for dinner, etc.) Let me tell you a little about me.
How to Modify Your Home for an Elderly Pet
Our dogs and cats are not just pets, but family members. As they age, of course, they need more support from us. Just as people benefit from simple home modifications that offset aging, so do our furry family members. Redfin, a customer-first real estate brokerage, put their real estate and pet experts together to discuss the best ways to modify your home for an elderly pet.
Jeremy Rogers
I miss this regal proud stubborn old lady more than I can almost bear. I picked her body up from our vet this am and we took our last car ride together to Rolling Acres...the vet offered to do it but Kate and I needed this last ride together. Now...
Mark Casias
Mark came to The Grey Muzzle Organization via Mediacurrent for the A11y Accessibility Challenge in 2015 and was so happy with the cause, he joined the Board to help along.
Smoke
Smoke came to Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR) in the summer of 2010 with 30 other Chihuahuas rescued from a hoarding situation. Philadelphia’s Animal Control officers pulled more than 100 Chihuahuas from a South Philadelphia home where they were living in deplorable conditions.
Grey Muzzle featured in Modern Dog Magazine
We were featured in the article “This Amazing Organization is Helping At-Risk Senior Dogs” on Modern Dog’s homepage.
Don’t Be APRIL FOOLED Regarding Your Pet’s Health by Denise Fleck
Has your pup's tail ever been closed in a door, or have you discovered ticks on your gorgeous long-haired pooch? What would you do if you found a dog in a parked car on a warm day (anything above 70°F is considered too warm)?