GSP Club of Oregon

04/16/2008 01:50:08 PM

What's available  Our application

    The GSPCO Rescue group is made up of volunteers who work to rescue GSP's that have been lost, placed in shelters, or are in danger of euthanization. Occasionally, we assist GSP owners when they wish to avoid placing their GSP in a shelter. The Oregon GSP tries to place rescue GSP's and arrange for veterinary and foster care.  We would like to emphasize that we are not a dumping ground for unwanted pets or animals returned to breeders - breeders must be responsible for their own litters.

    We do not place aggressive or undesirable GSP's. We only foster GSP's which may not fare well in shelters or are endangered, and which we believe have the potential to become a good family pet, and possible hunting companion.

    Our rules for placement are similar to most shelters: the GSP must have all of its shots and, if intact, must be neutered/spayed within 30 days. We usually have the adoptive family handle this (proof is required). If the GSP does not work out, it must be returned to GSP Rescue.

    Our ideal effort is referring people who call us to shelters so that the relationship may be between the shelter and the adoptive home. We only foster animals if the need is clearly extreme.

    We believe that the GSP is a special breed with special needs and that we who own them can offer a service by screening prospective families. We want to work with you to see that there are no GSP's left in shelters.

 

What's Available

If you are interested in one of the dogs on our page, or would like to have us file your name for future reference, please fill out our online application (available at the bottom of this page or from the main rescue page).

MOLLY

She is a 6-year old spayed female GSP whose owners in Central Point
had to give up. We placed her in an adoptive home over the weekend,
but it did not work out because it upset the new owner that she
was "disciplinary" with the 2-year old male GSP in the household. She
did not bite .. only warmed. She is currently at our home in
Sherwood. She seems to be a very nice dog, happy, energetic, and
healthy.

She is housebroken and well mannered in the house.
Mollie is used to being the only dog (avoid female dogs or small
dogs). She is territorial about the usual (food, toys, her bed).
She is not used to being around cats.

Please contact Patti Goodding for information on Molly

Patti Goodding
(503) 625-7150
E-mail: OregonGSP@aol.com

 

On-line Adoption Application

 

 

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