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​ADOPTED

Goose

9/12/2023

 
​Goose has found his home!  His foster mom Vicki sent us this beautiful note:
 
“The tears that run down my face as I leave this sweet boy with his amazing new dad Matt are nothing but pure joyful tears. Goose has had a tough road battling stomach issues and anxiety but had overcome all of that before he started his journey looking for his forever home. Once he was ready and his adoption went live things were so slow with zero interest but we waited patiently and I’m so glad we did. Matt has been around GSPs most of his life so I knew he would absolutely understand Goose’s energy level and silly quirks. He is also a runner and a very active gentleman which was also a win for Goose because this boy likes to be on the go. When we did the home visit yesterday and I saw the smile on Matt’s face as he walked up to Goose and Goose immediately pulled me towards him I knew these two were going to be one hell of a pair. Watch out Charlotte because these two will be turning heads as they walk down the city streets. When we got inside Matt’s home and I saw he already went shopping for Goose and got him everything he could possibly need and want, a smile crossed my face, this was a man that really wanted a dog to share his life with. Goose however immediately disowned me and when I gave a command he looked to Matt for confirmation, when I told him to walk with, he listened but walked with Matt instead of me. I always knew Goose preferred men over women, it happens, but damn sweet boy I’ve been taking care of you for months, give a girl some attention! Seriously though this is why I volunteer, seeing the reaction when the perfect human meets the perfect dog is the most rewarding and heartwarming thing in this entire world. Don’t worry sweet Goose, I’m not crying because you are staying, I’m crying because you are finally home where you belong, where you will be loved, where you are the only dog, where you will get all the love you have so deserved. Enjoy your new city life sweet boy and we will see each other again because daddy said you get to come on vacations at my house. The Goose has flown Uptown folks, and he plans to nest there for the rest of his long life!”
 
Congrats Goose and Matt! And thank you Vicki for all you've done for Goose - he is a very lucky boy!
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  • Home
    • About
    • Our Story
  • ADOPT
    • Adopting a GSP
    • Is a GSP Right for You?
    • Adoption Process
    • SEGSP Rescue Terms of Adoption - contract
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    • SEGSP Adopted >
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      • 2020
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  • SEGSP Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • SEGSP Rescue FAQs - Questions about Adoption Process and Policy
    • Alabama
    • Florida
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    • Mississippi
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
  • Courtesy Post Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • AL
    • FL
    • GA
    • MS
    • NC
    • SC
    • TN
    • Courtesy Post Success Stories >
      • 2025
  • Foster Dog News
    • 2025
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Application - FOSTER
    • Volunteer Application - OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
    • Volunteer PORTAL
  • DONATE
  • Fundraisers
  • RESOURCES
    • How to ID a GSP
    • What To Do If You Find a GSP
    • What To Do If You Lost A GSP
    • Training to Avoid Noise Sensitivity
    • Commonly Asked Questions
  • LOST & FOUND
    • Lost GSPs
    • Found GSPs
    • Tips for Finding Lost Dogs
  • Newsletter
  • In Memory Of
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