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Enter Our #WhyWeLoveOldDogs Contest
Enter Our #WhyWeLoveOldDogs Contest: Share the Joy of Adopting a Senior Dog and Encourage Others to Do the Same If you share your life with an amazing aging dog, tell the world about your best friend! In celebration of Adopt a Senior Pet Month, we’re...
Dexter
Dexter, a blind 12-year-old Shih Tzu, found himself at Madison County Illinois Animal Control after being surrendered by his owner.
Betty White
When 10-year-old Betty White arrived at Fulton County Animal Services (in GA), they were concerned she might not make it because she was so sick with a severe respiratory infection, heartworms and a heart murmur.
Elect to Adopt an Old Dog This November - Celebrate Adopt a Senior Pet Month with Posts and Progress
There’s never been a better time to be an old dog, or to bring one home. In the same way that dog-lovers are quick to tell others, “He’s a rescue,” more people today readily share that their adopted dog is also a senior—age 7 or older.
Helping Your Aging Dog Adjust to a New Member of the Family by Devin Morrissey
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Devin Morrissey.
Vicki and Karen
We know you and LilyBean are together once again and will share your days running, playing and snuggling while your memory lives on in the hearts of those who love you.
Hacky Sack
Hacky Sack is an eight-year-old Basset Hound who wound up at West Valley Humane Society (WVHS) as a stray. It might have been a blessing in disguise for this handsome guy as he had quite a few medical problems, including kennel cough, eye discharge, ear discharge, muscle loss, overgrown toenails, gum loss and calcified plaque.
Jen, Nanny & Jess
Another year without you Buffy but we will never forget how happy you made us. Happy Birthday in Doggie heaven. Always in our hearts xo
Bootsie
Bootsie is a very well-mannered, seven-year-old, happy little terrier mix. She ended up with our new grantee, Vanderburgh Humane Society (VHS) in Indiana, after her family could no longer care for her.
Holiday gifts that celebrate old dogs!
Grey Muzzle’s 2019 calendar celebrates the bond we share with our old dogs. And better yet, all of the proceeds from the calendar will be used to help homeless senior dogs.
Suzie
The mission of Tyson's Place Animal Rescue is to assist terminally ill people with finding new families for their pets. That's how Suzie ended up at Tyson's - her owner passed away at the age of 94 and so Suzie found herself looking for a new home.
Love is Ageless: Grey Muzzle’s #WhyWeLoveOldDogs Contest Winners Share Why Adopting a Senior Dog Makes Life Sweeter
From making us smile every day to teaching valuable life lessons, senior dogs bring love and companionship into our lives, as the winners of The Grey Muzzle Organization’s #WhyWeLoveOldDogs contest confirm.
Roxy
Sweet Roxy, an adorable Cocker Spaniel, was surrendered to Live Love Animal Rescue by her owner after both of them had been living in a car.
How to Keep Your Senior Dog Safe This Holiday Season by Devin Morrissey
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Devin Morrissey.
Channing
You will be forever in our hearts. We love you.