
Grants Updates: Six groups, six states!
Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio, is one of six new grantees Grey Muzzle would like to welcome to the pack! Both Almost Home and Nevada Humane Society have received "Seniors for Seniors" grants while Animal Rescue…

Grey Muzzle Talks With Photographer Whose Senior Dog Image Has Touched Millions
By Chandra Conway, Grey Muzzle VolunteerPhotographer Hannah Stonehouse Hudson’s image of John Unger and his dog Schoep relaxing together in Lake Superior has been seen, and felt, around the world. Schoep, a 19-year-old Shepherd…

Grey Muzzle Within Reach Of Granting $250,000 To Save Senior Dogs' Lives
Since 2008, The Grey Muzzle Organization has awarded $230,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations working to help homeless and at-risk elderly dogs. Grey Muzzle has supported 37 nonprofit organizations and is currently funding…

Senior Dog Care: How To Read Signs of Pain And Discomfort
By Jennifer Kachnic, CCMT, CRP. Kachnic is a Grey Muzzle Advisory Board Member and author of "Your Dog's Golden Years"The primary form of communication for dogs is body language. It is important for you to learn more about this…

Facebook Favorite: Walter Takes The Cake!
Longtime Grey Muzzle grant recipient Old Dog Haven in Lake Stevens, Washington, recently posted this fabulous photo of senior Cocker Spaniel, Walter, celebrating one year in ODH's Final Refuge Program, in…

Hot Type: Grey Muzzle in the news!
The Triangle Dog Magazine: “Love Knows No Age" by Donna S. Elliott“An old dog is indeed a faithful friend. And shouldn’t all old dogs have faithful friends to care for them? The Grey Muzzle Organization, a Raleigh-based…

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…