I
adopted Mia in March 2005. She instantly captured my
heart. She was a little timid and shy at first but, as she has gotten
to know me, she has opened up. She is liked by all who meet her. She
has a very gentle spirit that people seem to identify with. I am very
grateful to GSP rescue for giving me the opportunity to add such a wonderful
companion to my life.
On
behalf of the Henry Family I would like to thank you folks for being
there for Woody. ( now known as Quincy) . What a wonderful
breed. He has already given us soooooooooo much pleasure love and dedication.
We have a older dog Roxanne a (black lab) who has accepted Quincy and
shares sleeping quarters and bones. We also have a Chocolate Point Siamese
Cat. Quincy and Zeus(the cat) are great buds. Quincy plays with the
cat and will get bored and walk away. Zeus takes offense to this and
will attack Quincy from behind and bite him on the hind quarters as
to say lets play!!!!!! To Funny!!!! We have three children who all are
involved from walking daily to feeding.
Tangy was with
our rescue almost a year before her special family came along. We almost
lost her a few days after she came into our program. But she beat the
odds and boy are we glad she did. Her new dad is teaching her to channel
her desire for birds and listen to him at the same time. Her mom says
that she has a real taste for remote controls. :) Tangy has made herself
at home and stolen their hearts.
Chip is doing great in his new home. He is a sweet
calm boy who adores his new owner. Chip Travels on the Job with Kathy
who is an an Equine and Canine massage therapist. What a Lucky boy,
to have such a devoted owner!
Remember
Kory? He was the extremely thin boy found covered in
tar. He is loving his new home! They have renamed him Calvin (his friends
call him Cal). Hope your future holds many games of fetch. Good luck
in your new home you loveable goof. Hugs from your foster mom!
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