SOUTHEAST GSP RESCUE

More About SE GSP Rescue

  • We place dogs as indoor pets in homes with fenced yards.

  • All rescue dogs are spayed or neutered and up to date on vaccinations and heartworm
    preventative.

  • Though some of these dogs may hunt, we do not place them primarily as hunting dogs.

  • Rescue dogs have almost always been in a foster home and have had some basic training. We evaluate these dogs to help you choose a lifetime companion and find the dogs their "forever homes".

  • Though some GSPs are "cat sharp", meaning they have too much prey drive to get along with cats, some rescuers have cats and find that many GSPs can be companions to cats if the cats are used to dogs.

  • GSPs are large, active dogs who make great companions for active families. They love to be with you, doing whatever you are doing and then coming home to curl up with you after an active day.