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2024
​ADOPTED

JJ

9/20/2024

 
Breaking News....It’s A Boy From foster, now forever mom, Vicki: “It’s official, JJ is home where he belongs right here with his new siblings Fatty McFatterson, Tater Tot and SEGSP Alum Minnie Pearl. Little JJ I fell in love with you the moment I picked you up from Amanda’s and put you in my car. You were not meant to be my foster only a passerby but you clearly had other plans for us. The phone call from telling me that you had escaped your cozy foster home out of fear made my heart shatter into pieces. I cried my eyes out and jumped in my car driving to your foster house to look for you. We had so many people in those woods and I’m so very thankful for every one of them for their help. You had over 70,000 people routing for you and checking on you and you had no idea just how loved you were little one. You were so stubborn though and just wanted to stay wild a few days longer so I drove home crying the whole way. After 3 days of sleepless nights, watching trail cams, searching the woods and not being very patience we got the text that you were trapped in the fence. I don’t even know if I was fully dressed when I got in the car and once again drove an hour away to try and gain your trust enough to catch you in the yard. It was raining and you were so scared but I sat and I waited what felt like hours but was only few minutes. You kept circling and circling me and the minute your nose touched my back I threw my entire body on top of you not caring if you bit me out of fear, it was a chance I was willing to take to have you back in my arms again. I knew in that moment that you would never leave me again no matter what. I took you to the vet to get you checked out that night because I truly do have an amazing vet and once he gave the okay we headed home you in my arms covered in fleas but I didn’t care as long as I had you. After two baths at home to insure we were flea free you curled up on the couch with your foster siblings and rolled over on your back fully exposed and went to sleep, you knew you were home as much as I did. I wasn’t ready for another dog and I wasn’t looking but the feeling I felt when I looked into your eyes that night in that rain was the same feeling I had when I saw my soul dog Fatty McFatterson for the first time and our fates were forever sealed in that moment. You are mine and I am yours until we leave this world, I will love you until your last breath and even then my love will follow you across that rainbow bridge, that my boy is how strong this dog moms love is!” Tears! JJ you are so loved. Thank you to everyone for your help with his journey. #JJishome #fosterfail #segsprescue #happytails
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  • Home
    • About
    • Our Story
  • ADOPT
    • Adopting a GSP
    • Is a GSP Right for You?
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  • SEGSP Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • SEGSP Rescue FAQs - Questions about Adoption Process and Policy
    • Alabama
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    • Tennessee
  • Courtesy Post Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • Courtesy Post Application
    • AL
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    • NC
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    • TN
    • Courtesy Post Success Stories >
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  • Foster Dog News
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