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Courtesy Post Dogs Ready to Adopt - NORTH CAROLINA

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. 

Finley & Holmes (NC) - Courtesy Listing

6/1/2026

 
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Bonded Pair Seeking a New Beginning

Finley (Left) & Holmes (right) 


Finley and Holmes are two handsome, purebred German Shorthaired Pointers looking for a loving home as their family prepares for a move that will significantly reduce the outdoor space they currently enjoy and, unfortunately, prevent them from coming along.
These two boys have shared a home together and would love to find a family willing to keep them together, though the right individual homes may also be considered.
Finley is a 9-year-old (10 in July), 50-pound sweetheart with a gentle, affectionate personality. He loves cuddling, sunbathing, and spending time outdoors. Finley is wonderful with children and other dogs, has never shown aggression toward people or animals, and is the type of dog who happily fits into family life. He is house-trained, crate-trained, and knows commands including sit, stay, and spin.
Holmes is an approximately 8-year-old, 50-pound German Shorthaired Pointer with a more independent personality. He enjoys having space to explore, relax, and take in the outdoors. Holmes is house-trained, crate-trained, and knows sit and stay. He has lived successfully with young children and does well with larger dogs. While he can be protective of food around other dogs and enjoys having his own space, he has no known bite history and has been a valued member of the family since being adopted in 2020.
Both dogs are neutered, heartworm negative, up to date on vaccinations, and have no known medical issues. They currently enjoy roaming approximately 3 acres using an underground electric fence system and would thrive in a home with plenty of outdoor space. A property with at least 1–2 acres would be ideal, especially for Finley, who loves spending his days outdoors.
Together, they offer the best of both worlds: Finley's affectionate, easygoing nature and Holmes' loyal, independent spirit. They have spent years enjoying life with their family and would love the chance to continue their next chapter with someone who appreciates the German Shorthaired Pointer breed and can provide the room, exercise, and companionship they deserve.
Location: Indian Trail, NC
Contact: [email protected]

If you're looking for one incredible companion—or better yet, two—Finley and Holmes are ready to meet you.  Separation is an option for the perfect families!
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A rehoming fee of will apply to help ensure they find a safe and committed forever home.
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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