
We’re Not Getting Any Younger: Lessons from My Old Dogs
By Kelly FastVolunteer, The Grey Muzzle Organization Increasing Life ExpectancyThe Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association published the Geriatric Issue in 2006, observing “America’s pets, like its people…

For the Love of Old Dogs
We envision a world where no old dog dies alone and afraid. In 2008, Julie Dudley would turn that personal aspiration into the gripping vision statement of her new venture, The Grey Muzzle Organization.Leaving her corporate…

Thanks to You - Another Successful Grant Cycle!
This was the first year of The Grey Muzzle Organization’s new once-a-year grant cycle. We are incredibly grateful for your support in helping homeless senior dogs. Your generous donations made this grant cycle possible.Thanks to…

Welcome Our New Executive Director!
The Grey Muzzle Organization has experienced significant growth over the past few years. We are delighted to announce that we have reached another milestone. This month we hired our first Executive Director, Dr. Lisa…

Thank You, Our Team of Experts!
Over the past year, The Grey Muzzle Organization has undergone an exciting period of expansion. The contributions of each and every one of our supporters have been appreciated during this time period.I would like to express my…

Couple’s Wedding Registry Honors Grey Muzzle
Katie Kalafut and Dan Polifka met in a karaoke bar five years ago. Maybe it was Dan’s serenade, or maybe it was the influence of their mutual friends in graduate school, but they fell in love and will be married in June…

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…

‘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…

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…