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Courtesy Post Dogs Ready to Adopt - TENNESSEE

IMPORTANT – COURTESY POSTING ONLY
 
These dogs are NOT in the care, custody, or control of Southeast GSP Rescue (“SE GSP Rescue”). SE GSP Rescue makes no representations or guarantees of any kind regarding these dogs’ temperament, behavior, training, health, bite history, or suitability for any home. SEGSP Rescue assumes no liability—medical, legal, financial, or otherwise—for any injury, damage, or loss that may occur as a result of contact with or adoption of these dogs.
 
Any adoption, rehoming, transfer of ownership, or interaction with these dogs is a private arrangement solely between the current owner and the prospective adopter. Please send any inquiries about these dogs directly to the contact listed at the bottom of the dog’s write-up.

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If you have a GSP, English Pointer or pointer mix that you would like listed on our courtesy page, please contact the appropriate State Coordinator for submission instructions and include "both" your email address and phone number. 

Lucy - TN - Courtesy Post

3/7/2026

 
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Hi there! My name is Lucy. I’m a 40-lb female Small German Shorthaired Pointer mix living in Columbia, Tennessee, and I’ve been told I have a bright spirit and a joyful personality.
I was found as a stray back in December, but since then I’ve been safe and well cared for. Now I’m hoping to find my very own forever home where I can get lots of love, companionship, and fun things to do with my people.
I’m a friendly girl who loves being part of the action. If you’re gardening, walking around the yard, or just hanging out, I’ll be happy to join you! I would do best with a family that enjoys including their dog in daily life. I’m pretty adaptable too, so I could fit in well with many kinds of homes—even ones with land or other animals.
I’m crate-trained and already have a good foundation to build on. I’m not quite leash-trained yet, but I’m eager to learn and would love someone who can help teach me. I have no bite history and no known behavioral issues.
I get along well with children, other dogs, and even horses, so I could be a great fit for a family home or a place with a little land.
Health-wise, I’m in great shape! I’m spayed, heartworm-negative, and fully up to date on my vaccinations, including DHPP, Bordetella, Rabies, and CIV.
What I’m really looking for is an active, loving home where I can get plenty of attention, exercise, and time with my people. I promise to be a loyal, happy companion who’s always excited to see you.
If you think we might be the perfect match, please have your humans contact Mary Ruth Rogers at 931-626-5210. I can’t wait to meet my forever family!

Rehoming fee will apply


IMPORTANT – COURTESY POSTING ONLY
 
These dogs are NOT in the care, custody, or control of Southeast GSP Rescue (“SE GSP Rescue”). SE GSP Rescue makes no representations or guarantees of any kind regarding these dogs’ temperament, behavior, training, health, bite history, or suitability for any home. SEGSP Rescue assumes no liability—medical, legal, financial, or otherwise—for any injury, damage, or loss that may occur as a result of contact with or adoption of these dogs.
 
Any adoption, rehoming, transfer of ownership, or interaction with these dogs is a private arrangement solely between the current owner and the prospective adopter. Please send any inquiries about these dogs directly to the contact listed at the bottom of the dog’s write-up.

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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 >
      • 2026
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  • SEGSP Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • SEGSP Rescue FAQs - Questions about Adoption Process and Policy
    • Alabama
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Mississippi
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
  • Courtesy Post Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • Courtesy Post Application
    • AL
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    • GA
    • MS
    • NC
    • SC
    • TN
  • Foster Dog News
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    • Volunteer Application - FOSTER
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    • Volunteer PORTAL
  • DONATE
  • Fundraisers
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    • 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
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