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.
Dee
Dee is the most adorable gal you will ever meet! This gentle, sweet girl is searching for a home to retire in! She prefers to be a homebody rather than spending a night out on the town. She's easy to please and just needs someone to take a chance on...
Petey
Petey is aging like fine wine! He is an extremely loveable and easygoing senior pup who's just looking for a loving home. Petey will be a great companion for someone who likes to enjoy life's quiet moments. He walks well on the leash and keeps a slow...
Welcome Jenny Kachnic to the Grey Muzzle Advisory Board
We are delighted to welcome Jenny Kachnic to the Grey Muzzle Advisory Board.
Sir Patrick Stewart
This regal gentleman is Sir Patrick Stewart, a distinguished and adventurous chap. Sir Patrick is about eight years old, and wise beyond those years to boot. Patrick has quickly become a favorite at Pasadena Humane. He is a very mellow senior who...
Improving Your Dog's Mobility
As dogs age, so do their muscles and joints. To help improve mobility, Julia Robertson recommends Galen Myotherapy, a canine massage and exercise rehabilitation therapy, to help with chronic conditions and pain management. The Ins & Outs of Galen...
Ashley Ackley
For Jessie Laney: “That they don’t live all of the days of our lives is so far the only fault I have found in a dog” Sending so much love your way! Pugsly was a very special girl and she was lucky to have you as her mom!
Ashley Ackley
For Sara Wolcott: “These is no greater earthly privilege than to have been loved by a dog.“ In memory of a very special pup and in honor of her very special mom! If we could all be so lucky to be a dog in the Wolcott house.
Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel: Animal Magnetism
How to make luck bloom for the senior pooches in shelters? Flower Power for Senior Dogs is the annual campaign by The Grey Muzzle Organization. Through flower bulb purchases, dog lovers and gardeners can come together to generate funds to provide new beginnings for abandoned older dogs.
Max
Max the Mastiff, a sweet and gentle giant, was suffering with typical large, old dog ailments when Mastiff Rescue of Florida found him and, with help from a Grey Muzzle grant, placed him in a loving home with another senior through its “Oldies But Goodies” program.
Vicki and Karen
In loving memory of Shadow who brought much love and joy to his family.
Bill & Nancy Rice
for Bill Rice’s birthday, in honor of precious family members Daisy & Sophie
Daley's Dog Years: Cause It's Saturday
Daley was a super gardening helper—he was always the first to volunteer to taste the fruits and vegetables and if you needed a hole to be dug, well, he was your dog! Daley was also an excellent design consultant, offering his opinion (by way of sniffs) on what should go together when I potted flowers and succulents.
Anesthesia and Senior Dogs
As our furry family members age, they often develop health conditions that require ongoing management. Chronic health conditions like kidney and heart disease, among others, are more common in older animals and can complicate the use of anesthesia...
Canine Respiratory Illness: What We Know
In January 2024, Grey Muzzle invited Dr. Geri Lake-Bakaar to discuss the uptick in cases of atypical canine respiratory disease reported in many states. Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC), also known as “kennel cough,” is a highly...
Cumberland County SPCA
The Grey Muzzle gets a break at Cumberland County SPCA.