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State Coordinator: Erin Frisby 
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Volunteer Coordinators: Kathy Coleman and Jackie Thomas

Remi - SC

9/6/2023

 
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My name is Remi and I am the sweetest little girl looking for my forever home. I've been told I'm around 5 months old and I think the people telling me that are probably right due to all the teeth I've been losing lately. I'm not really sure why but my brother and I were found on the side of the road and through lots of compassionate humans I made my way to my current foster home.

My foster mom and dad say that I'm cute, sweet, and pretty smart for such a little thing. I already know how to sit and I'm mostly potty trained. My mom says the couple accidents I've had were her fault as she knew I drank a lot of water and she should have taken me out. I'm learning "off" since my foster parents don't want me jumping up to see everyone (but I'm so small I just want to get up and see things). Now my mom just points her finger at me and says “off” and I sit real still until she bends over and gives me lots of love. I sleep in my kennel overnight and when my foster parents have to go to work. I didn't love it at first but I'm doing great now. I have two foster siblings that have taught me a lot, and run around with me, and keep up with my puppy energy. I went for my first hike the other day. Made it an hour and walked pretty well on that leash thing, but I probably will need more work as I get bigger. I like the water also. Haven't been swimming yet but I love to chase the water that comes out of the hose. I got soaked the other day...it was so fun. Haven't been around those weird things people call cats but I've had some kid visitors and have had a blast playing with them but no children under the age of six please! I also will need a physical fence in my new home.  I'm so chill and just a happy puppy that wants to be loved. I just love, love, love my people. I attach fast so be prepared for me to steal your heart...and your lap. 

I love my foster doggie sisters and I love my fenced in yard to run but as long as I have some humans to love me dearly the rest of my life and teach me the remaining ropes I would just be so happy. I'm so young, I know I can be whatever my forever family wants me to be. Just love me, teach me, cuddle me, and you'll never regret bringing me home.

I'm up to date on my vaccines and microchipped but will need to be spayed when I get older. Since I’m still a puppy my adoption fee is $800. If you feel I’d make a great addition in your home,  please fill out an adoption application, if haven't already done so, and email my foster mom Lisa lisabursi@gmail.com

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    • Our Story
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    • Adopting a GSP
    • Is a GSP Right for You?
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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
  • LOST & FOUND
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    • Found GSPs
    • Tips for Finding Lost Dogs
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