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2022
​ADOPTED

Georgia

9/13/2022

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​Georgia went about her “forever” plan in a different way than most GSPs.  Her secret plan started with her foster GSP sibling Colt. It took a while, but Colt not only warmed up to Georgia, he now isn’t sure what he’d do without her.  So…Colt lobbied and convinced his parents Vicky and Chris that they should adopt Georgia.  Result:  Georgia’s foster, now forever, family has officially joined the Foster Fail Club! Look at the photo of Colt thanking them – beautiful! 

From Vicky, “It brings us a great deal of peace to know we will never have to worry about where Georgia is or how she's doing. Since she has arrived, she has always struck out on her own path, including heeling me while I do my normal farm chore routine. She has never found that patiently waiting by the gate for me to finish, like her k-9 sibling Colt does is much fun. She brings me a great deal of laughter and excitement with her fearless, tenacious, no nonsense, business with our livestock.  She and Colt who are both a bit unsocial, have found a healthy balance and respect for each other, and pick up where the other leaves off now. She awaits Chris arrival home like a bouncy ball and has snuggled her way to his heart and on to the furniture lol.  She compliments are family well and it’s hard to imagine life without her presence.” 

Congrats Georgia, Colt, Vicky and Chris! 
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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
    • Adoption Advice
    • Adoption Application
    • SEGSP Adopted >
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
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      • 2016
      • 2015
  • Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • Alabama
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Mississippi
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
    • Other Dogs Ready to Adopt - Courtesy Posts
  • Foster Dog News
  • 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
  • In Memory Of
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2013
    • 2012
  • Alumni News
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