
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…

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…

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…

Hard to Say Goodbye...
The Board of The Grey Muzzle Organization would like to send a big "thank you" to Renee Boothroyd who has recently retired from the Board. Renee has been an integral part of Grey Muzzle for years, serving as a…

Board News: Welcome Kelley and Katie!
The Grey Muzzle Board of Directors is thrilled to announce the addition of Kelley Durham and Katie Parker to our board. Kelley will step into the role of Fundraising Chair and Katie will take over the Grants Chair role,…

News Department Volunteers
The Grey Muzzle Organizations has volunteer positions open in our News Department! As a virtual organization, our newsletters are key to Grey Muzzle communicating with our supporters, donors, organizations, and senior dog…

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…