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Amanda Grant
Amanda started volunteering for Grey Muzzle's social media team in 2014 while living in NC, inspired by her senior Chihuahua, Rudy. Amanda has a degree in English with a focus in Creative Writing, and became interested in using her writing skills in the non-profit world.
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Lindsey Wisniewski

11 years was not enough. I miss you everyday my sweet boy.

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Ava Caridad & Nick D'Angelo

Born: Feb. 6, 2004 Adopted: March 8, 2014 Died: Aug. 7, 2018 Farewell to our sweet Juliet. The 4.5 years we had together were the best years of our lives and we hope the best of yours, too. How we miss your unconditional love, the constant laughs...

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Buddy
Gertrude found her perfect match in 15-year-old Buddy this past June at the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County in Washington state.
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Dr. Heidi Lobprise
Dr. Heidi Lobprise graduated from Texas A & M University in 1983 and became a board certified veterinary dentist in 1993. In 2003, she joined the Veterinary Specialty Team of Pfizer Animal Health, and in 2010, she became the Senior Technical Manager for Virbac Corporation.
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Debra Hall

Adopted at 15 and we were able to love you for 4 years. You are the reason we only adopt seniors.

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Sebby
Maria found Sebby in Sebastian, Florida, and that’s how he got his name. Sebby was found in a deep ditch full of trash. When Maria saw him, she didn’t hesitate to get in the ditch to rescue him and then nurse him back to health.
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Tips For Helping Your Senior Dog: 6 ways to help your dog in their golden years by Grant Withers
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Grant Withers.
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Nobel
Nobel had a heartbreaking start to life. For a decade, he was neglected and forgotten. Nobel was chained to a tree for ten years. And then finally, he was rescued. NMDOG, a new Grey Muzzle grantee, saved him and changed his fate.
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Sarah

Adopted at age 7 from our local shelter, we were lucky to have you almost another 10 years. I still miss you buddy. You'll always be my best boy. Please keep an eye on Poppie for me.

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Blueberry
Blueberry found herself at the Leon County Humane Society (LCHS) at the age of eight because her owner could no longer care for her. She had been diagnosed with pyometra (uterine infection) and required an immediate spay surgery and medications to save her life.
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Why Seniors Are Great Owners for Aging Dogs by Devin Morrissey
This article has been republished for exclusive use by The Grey Muzzle Organization with the permission of original author, Devin Morrissey.
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Pickles
Pickles is a seven-year-old Chi-Weenie who found himself at Shelter to Home after his owner decided to let him go. No one knows why this handsome little man was surrendered, but they do know that he is a sweetheart eagerly awaiting his new forever home.
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Theresa

Bo was a wonderful companion and he received only the best from his Mom. I love the story of the custom SUV seating that Teresa made for Bo so he could be high enough to look out the window and enjoy their car rides together. Bo will be missed but...

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Benny
A few months ago, Benny was found outside as a stray by an animal control officer. At ten-years-old and barely eight pounds, the pup shouldn’t have been fending for himself out on the streets.
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