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In Memory of

our beloved GSPs
2026

Luke

1/3/2026

 
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Some posts are harder to write than others… and this one is written with heavy hearts.  Our dear, sweet hospice foster, Luke, passed away peacefully Friday morning in his foster family’s arms.💔

From his foster mom, Megan:  “We had a beautiful morning. We went into the front yard and Luke started heading toward the street like he wanted to go for a walk. I grabbed his leash and we took the shortest, slowest walk—one that was so good for both of us. There was no place to be, just all the time in the world for him to sniff every plant and blade of grass for as long as he wanted. When we came back, he enjoyed steak for a mid-morning snack, followed by part of a banana and yogurt smoothie. And you better believe he used those big old-man eyes to get tons of treats from the vet techs in those last few minutes. Who knew an old guy could impact our lives so deeply in the 159 days we were lucky enough to be his people. Thank you for letting us foster him and for supporting him the way the rescue did.

What can we say about Luke - our favorite old man, our Lukey Duke, our buddy? Words feel inadequate. Today, on our 159th day of being your people, we had to say goodbye. We knew this day would come when we said yes to hospice fostering, but we never imagined how profoundly you would change us in such a short time. We will miss so many things: your giant velvety ears, your frequent pantry visits, the way you leaned in with all your weight, your loud protests with that deep bark if you were alone for more than a minute, seeing you in your element in the woods, and your curiosity for new places and experiences. And of course, how you almost always slept with a paw tucked under your head.  What an honor and privilege it was to love you and to be loved by you. We’ll keep counting the days, because we will love you for the rest of ours.”

We are so thankful Luke spent his final 159 days living the ultimate “family dog” life. Just last week, he enjoyed one of his favorite things in the world - his final hunt - happily strolling through the woods on a beautiful day, never straying far from his people, just as Luke always did. Run free, sweet Luke. 🐾🌈

"Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart." — Mahatma Gandhi
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    • Our Story
  • ADOPT
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    • SEGSP Adopted >
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  • SEGSP Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • SEGSP Rescue FAQs - Questions about Adoption Process and Policy
    • Alabama
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    • Georgia
    • Mississippi
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
  • Courtesy Post Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • Courtesy Post Application
    • AL
    • FL
    • GA
    • MS
    • NC
    • SC
    • TN
    • Courtesy Post Success Stories >
      • 2025
  • Foster Dog News
    • 2026
    • 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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