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In Memory of

our beloved GSPs
2019
"Our animal friends teach us more than we could have expected and love us more than we could have hoped.  That's why we miss them more than we could have imagined."
​-Anonymous 

Dexter

4/27/2019

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Dexter
2008-2019

With heavy hearts we say goodbye to another SEGSP Alumni.  Dexter came to SEGSP in 2009 and was fostered by our wonderful volunteer Susanne.  His picture was in the upper right rotation of photos on the original SEGSP website for a long time…he was chewing on a stick, which was probably a foreshadowing of his life. 
From his Dad Brian: “Dexter went through a couple surgeries to remove things that he ate. His last surgery was in Sept. He then developed pancreatitis and spent 9 days in the hospital and was never 100%. Recently, his eating became sporadic and he started to get very sick and two days later he was gone (the Vet believes stomach cancer).  We sure loved that dog.”
Our hearts go out to Brian and Liane. He will be missed by many including his “girl” Lacy and some of his other chicks.   Farewell Dexter – run free sweet boy!
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    • 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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      • 2015
  • Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • Alabama
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Mississippi
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
    • Other Dogs Ready to Adopt - Courtesy Posts
  • 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
  • In Memory Of
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2013
    • 2012
    • 2010
  • Alumni News
  • Foster Fridays
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  • Foster Dog News