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.
Winnie and Robin
Two senior golden retriever mixes, nicknamed by Atlanta Lab Rescue as āthe Golden Girlsā, were picked up as strays in bad shape. ALR named them Winnie and Robin. Both girls were able to receive treatment, thanks to funding from Grey Muzzle, to help eliminate their heartworms and keep them comfortable in their foster home.
Sandra Graham
Dear Baby Jack, itās been 2 years today youāve been gone. I miss you like it was yesterday! Yes, my angel, you live in my heart, but my arms cry out for you. Rest In Peace sweetheart til we meet againā¤ļø Love, mom
Margot
Originally estimated to be 12 years old, Margot came into the care of our friends at Nateās Honor Animal Rescue, missing most of her fur and suffering from a fractured shoulder. She was placed in a foster home, where she started treatments to clear up her skin and fur, then had an x-ray of her shoulder sent to specialists. A grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization (funded by your generosity!) helped cover these costs so Margot could begin to heal.
Grey Muzzle Ends Fiscal Year On a High!
The Grey Muzzle Organizationās Spring/Summer 2014 Grant Cycle was a great success! It proved to be our largest grant cycle to date, providing $69,500 in grants to 24 organizations. Of these grantees, 9 were new, 15 were approved for renewal and weāve added two new states to our grantee list ā Hawaii and Kentucky!
Carl Brackpool
In memory of Ketchy....the best yellow lab, ever.
Floyd
It has been said that having a senior dog is like fast-forwarding to the best partā¦.a perfect example is Floyd, ļ»æa twelve-year-old Pug, who has high hopes of finding a family to call his own. Enjoying the company of everyone, Floyd would fit well...
Little Bit (bonded to Buddy)
Sweet as a box of chocolates, these little Valentines are proof of all the joy older dogs can bring to your life! Sexy senior citizens (in their own minds), who would be thrilled to enjoy their well-earned retirement in your lap and be spoiled. Like...
Buddy (bonded to Lil Bit)
Sweet as a box of chocolates, these little Valentines are proof of all the joy older dogs can bring to your life! Sexy senior citizens (in their own minds), who would be thrilled to enjoy their well-earned retirement in your lap and be spoiled. Like...
Archie
All Archie wants is to love and be loved. He freely comes to your open arms and leans in to be petted and have his soft tummy rubbed. Archie's grateful heart promises to love you back ten fold. He is fostered in a home where he gets along politely...
Finn
Despite a tough life so far, Finn is all tail wags! This 7-year-old male beagle was transferred to the Norfolk SPCA from Northampton County, NC, where he likely lived outside most of his life. Finn is the happiest pup around, always ready for an...
Michelle Kleyla
You were our rescue girl and what a gift you gave us. Miss you still and always!
Bear
Thirteen-year-old Sir Bear arrived at Indianapolis Animal Care Services after his previous family had to move and could not find pet-friendly housing. Staff at the nearby Humane Society for Hamilton County immediately fell in love with Sir Bear's sweet grey face and transferred him into their care to help him heal and find a new family.
A Motherās Legacy of Love
From a three-legged Doberman to a visually-impaired pug, Jody Waters always opened her heart and home to the underdogāthose who were neglected, abused or simply unwanted. She dreamed of someday buying property and opening a sanctuary for dogs who needed a safe place to call home.
Chesney
From hurricane survivor to happily ever after! After being found as a 9-year-old stray in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, Chesney was rescued as part of an evacuation transport from Louisiana to Virginia last summer. When he first arrived at Lost Dog...
Paisley
Found as a stray, Paisley's coat was matted so badly that it pulled on her skin with every step. The crowded local shelter reached out to Young at Heart for help. Upon arrival, Paisley enjoyed a āspa dayā thanks to a wonderful groomer who donates her services. With all of that heavy matted fur shaved off, Paisley was immediately a happier dog, running and hopping and showing her spunk!