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Care2, Where Do All the Old Dogs Go?
Care2 mentions Grey Muzzle as well as several of the organizations we support, and includes a quote from our report about old dogs in shelters in their article, "Where Do All the Old Dogs Go?".
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The Bark Magazine, White Whiskers Welcome
This article first appeared in The Bark, Issue 53, Mar/Apr 2009, published as Old Dog Haven. It is an interview with Judith Piper of OldDog Haven, one of the organizations we support, with a quote from Grey Muzzle.
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Dog Living Magazine
Read an interview with our founder, Julie Nowicki, for North Carolina's Dog Living Magazine. Find out why she started Grey Muzzle and why she believes this work is so important.
Climbing for a Cause
Two Vets Go Over the Hill for Pets that are Over the Hill How far would you go to save the life of a beloved old dog? This September, two longtime friends and veterinarians, Dr. Mary Gardner and Dr. Natalie Marks, will…
$1.1 Million in Grey Muzzle Grants Give Old Dogs New Beginnings
Making Senior Dogs Feel Like a Million BucksAs animal shelters and rescue groups across the country cope with an unprecedented number of homeless pets, there’s new hope for at-risk old dogs:  The Grey Muzzle Organization,…
When Youngsters Champion Seniors, it's a Win for Both
Receiving generous donations at The Grey Muzzle Organization always fills us with gratitude, as gifts come in from all over the country to benefit senior dogs. But recently, one in particular struck us as extraordinary.The gift…