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2022
​ADOPTED

Zander aka Trooper

3/9/2022

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Big news – the little guy, Zander, now named Trooper, has found his forever home!  His foster mom says he will have THE LIFE with his new parents and his new brother Saint. They are the sweetest family and Trooper will be SO loved and spoiled.  We know he had many applicants that wanted this guy and it was a tough decision for his foster parents and a LOT of work went into making the decision. Thank you so much Keleigh and Ben for all you’ve done for Zander, aka Trooper!!!  He is sooooo lucky! 
 
From his new parents Jenna and Brad, “We had been closely following the trials and tribulations of these 3 miracle pups since the first post on Facebook stating that they had been turned in. For some reason we were instantly drawn to little Trooper and just knew that we were gonna wind up together somehow.  After weeks of following these guys and seeing them grow into healthy beautiful pups we were so happy to see their progress.  Now, after knowing Trooper, there was never a chance he was going to give up.  He’s such a tough little guy with all the fight in the world, sometimes to a fault lol. He loves playing with all of his toys and following us around the house. He is still on soft foods but really enjoys eating…. everything; he really keeps us on our toes! He has become a little more adventurous with the help of his brother Saint.
 
We weren’t the least bit surprised to see his brother and sister stay exactly where they were. Thankfully (for us) Trooper’s foster parents had other plans and for that we will be forever grateful.  After nursing Trooper through one of roughest starts to life a pup could have, we owe it all to his foster family, Keleigh and Ben, for getting him to where he is today. This little guy is in for a lifetime full of adventures and will likely visit his foster parents from time to time to say hello. He is the perfect snuggler with a spunky personality and we can’t wait to take him on all of the adventures.”
 
Congratulations to Jenna, Brad, Saint and Trooper! 
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    • SEGSP Adopted >
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  • Dogs Ready for Adoption
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    • Georgia
    • Mississippi
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    • 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
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    • Training to Avoid Noise Sensitivity
    • Commonly Asked Questions
  • LOST & FOUND
    • Lost GSPs
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