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Back to EpisodesWhat Grey Muzzle Organization is doing to prevent senior dogs from landing in shelters
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Lisa Lunghofer is the Executive Director of the non-profit Grey Muzzle Organization, the largest national nonprofit organization focused only on the well-being of senior dogs. Most dogs in shelters are seniors and most dogs who don’t make it out of shelters are seniors. She explains what the organization is doing to prevent those dogs from landing in shelters and getting those in shelters into homes. Also, she notes that Dr. Mary Gardner, Co-founder of Lap of Love, and Dr. Natalie Marks are climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise money for senior pets. Consider supporting Two Vets Go Over the Hill for Pets That Are Over the Hill.
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