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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.
Dog on bed received by bed fund
Help Homeless Senior Dogs Rest Easy!
The Grey Muzzle Organization maintains a Bed Fund to provide orthopedic beds and cots to old dogs living in shelters, rescues, or sanctuaries. Many shelters do not have the resources to provide orthopedic beds so Grey Muzzle…
Willow, a little girl, and her 14-year-old dog Zoe
Juniors for Seniors Photo Series Initiative
The Grey Muzzle Organization believes that old dogs contribute positively to our quality of life and have much to teach us about patience, respect, responsibility, loyalty and unconditional love.  As the popularity…
Sampson looking relaxed as he rests on his donated Kuranda bed with fleece pad
The Grey Muzzle Organization’s Bed Fund Aids 66 Homeless Senior Dogs
By Grey Muzzle Education & Outreach Chair, Maria StoerrleImagine a senior dog in a shelter. At the time in life when they are most in need of love, care, and comfort, they instead find themselves living in a kennel. While…