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Common Household Hazards for your Dog and How to Avoid Them by Devin Morrissey

This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Devin Morrissey. There are plenty of things in the home that can cause damage to your dog’s body when they consume or are exposed to them. Unfortunately, poisons are hidden everywhere within our environment. Even when...

Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester: A Sweet Deal for Animals...and the People Who Love Them 

Like candy, organizations that help senior dogs come in different colors and flavors. Some operate on a shoestring, while some have six-figure budgets. Some are foster based, while others have shelter facilities. And some coalesced recently, while others have built their organizations over decades. These programs' commonalities, however, are greater than their differences, and their...

‘My Old Dog’: How to Lend a Senior Pooch a Helping Paw by Laura T. Coffey

Senior dogs are AWESOME. They’re calm, mellow, sweet, loveable, and they’re usually already house-trained. All of these traits make them so much easier than puppies — and yet, as wonderful as animals over the age of 7 are, they often represent the highest-risk population at shelters across the United States, where nearly 3 million dogs...

Q&A With Dr. Alice Villalobos, DVM, FNAP

We're pleased to share this interview between our Advisory Board member, Dr. Alice Villalobos and our Board Member, Denise Fleck regarding geriatric oncology. GREY MUZZLE: Dr. Villalobos, was there a single moment in your childhood, Veterinary School or what was it that sent you on the path of specializing in Geriatric Oncology? DR. VILLALOBOS: Yes...