HMS and Grey Muzzle representatives hold large check
HMS offices nationwide work to help senior dogs
When is a dog walk more than a dog walk?When it raises more than $8,000 to aid senior dogs in need.In September, The Grey Muzzle Organization received its biggest corporate donation ever, from HMS Helps, the community giving…
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No Sneakers Required for Dog Walk
No Sneakers Required for Dog WalkThe Grey Muzzle Organization Launches Virtual Old Dog WalkNorth Carolina, October 28, 2011 – In honor of Adopt a Senior Pet month, The Grey Muzzle Organization is taking an untraditional approach…
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Pack People: The Benefits of Adopting a Senior Dog
Read Pack People's article about the benefits of adopting a senior dog, an interview with Jennifer from the Grey Muzzle Organization.
Julie Dudley holding her little dog
Spreading the Word
Spreading the WordThe latest issue of the magazine Rally to Rescue® provides a great behind-the-scenes look at how Grey Muzzle grants are having a big impact in the lives of homeless senior dogs around the country.…
Janet Berwick getting kisses from her dog
Grey Muzzle V.P. Moves to Advisory Board
After a three-year tenure as Grey Muzzle Vice President, Janet Berwick is transitioning to our advisory board, where she will continue to help our fundraising team. As V.P., Janet was instrumental in helping us craft our grant…
Milito's Book Cover of Clarice and Friends
Clarice & Friends
We have a new addition in the Grey Muzzle store!  New York radio personality Maria Milito's new book, “Clarice and Friends...How They Helped Mend the Hole in My Heart,” is a collection of emails Maria received when her…
Jenny Kachnic
New Year, New Leadership For Grey Muzzle
The Grey Muzzle Organization’s founder Julie Dudley is extremely pleased to announce that Jenny Kachnic is now serving as Grey Muzzle’s president. Kachnic has volunteered with The Grey Muzzle Organization since 2011 as a member…
Abby and her wooby, a stuffed elephant, on her head
‘Tis The Season For Giving Thanks For Rescuers, Grants, And Second Chances At Golden Years
In March 2007, Abby was one of 60 dogs living in chains on a North Carolina property. For shelter, Abby crept into a nearby barrel. The senior Beagle/Blue Heeler blend's coat was “as brittle and sparse as an ancient brush,” wrote…
Two women each with a dog
Why Adopt A Senior Dog?
By Sherri Franklin and Liz Brooking of Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in San Francisco. Excerpted from "Your Dog's Golden Years."The need for senior dog adoption is great. What makes each of the circumstances creating…