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Gypsys DNA test results are mostly Boxer, Husky, and German Shepherd. She bounces on her front legs when she is excited or wants something (we now know that comes from the Boxer in her). Gypsy is around 5 years of age and weighs 70 pounds. Gypsy came from a bad home. She was not being fed and was severely underweight. So the people surrendered Gypsy and her puppies to animal control to avoid animal cruelty charges.
We don't know why Gypsy has not been adopted yet. She is a very good girl and is the most obedient dog I have ever seen. She knows how to sit and comes when called. She is housetrained and very well behaved in the house. She likes her crate and sleeps in it with the door open. She walks well on a leash and rides well in a vehicle. Gypsy loves her toys, especially squeaky ones, and she loves playing fetch. Gypsy is active - she loves to run and play with toys and other dogs. She loves water and lays in the wading pool when it is hot, and we bet she would love snow. She gets excited about squirrels, cats, and critters on the other side of the fence. Gypsy normally does well with all dogs but gets along best with male dogs. She would also prefer a home without annoying toy dogs or puppies that get in her face. Gypsy loves human attention and is good with children. Gypsy is smart and might benefit from more obedience training from someone firm, patient, and loving. Gypsy is a sweet dog. She gets attached to her human and likes to lay under my desk when I work on the computer. Gypsy must be in the house as a loved family member. She must be walked on a leash and have a yard with a 6' fence to run and play.
Gypsy spayed, tattooed, fully vaccinated (DAPPvL2, Bordatella, rabies), and microchipped. Gypsy had a light case of heartworms when we first got her. She is now heartworm-free and receives monthly heartworm and flea prevention. We would love Gypsy to have a fabulous forever home and we will consider both in-state and out-of-state applications. Her in-state adoption fee is $200. Her out-of-state adoption fee is $450 and includes the cost of ground transport by a trusted and reputable company. Gypsy can be transported almost anywhere within the continental United States. She is located in Texas and cannot be transported until after she is adopted.
Please email 2manydogstx@gmail.com if you are interested in adopting this very good girl. Our website is 2manydogsrescue.org and if you are on Facebook, PLEASE visit and LIKE our page: www.facebook.com/2ManyDogsRescue
Gypsys DNA test results are mostly Boxer, Husky, and German Shepherd. She bounces on her front legs when she is excited or wants something (we now know that comes from the Boxer in her). Gypsy is around 5 years of age and weighs 70 pounds. Gypsy came from a bad home. She was not being fed and was severely underweight. So the people surrendered Gypsy and her puppies to animal control to avoid animal cruelty charges.
We don't know why Gypsy has not been adopted yet. She is a very good girl and is the most obedient dog I have ever seen. She knows how to sit and comes when called. She is housetrained and very well behaved in the house. She likes her crate and sleeps in it with the door open. She walks well on a leash and rides well in a vehicle. Gypsy loves her toys, especially squeaky ones, and she loves playing fetch. Gypsy is active - she loves to run and play with toys and other dogs. She loves water and lays in the wading pool when it is hot, and we bet she would love snow. She gets excited about squirrels, cats, and critters on the other side of the fence. Gypsy normally does well with all dogs but gets along best with male dogs. She would also prefer a home without annoying toy dogs or puppies that get in her face. Gypsy loves human attention and is good with children. Gypsy is smart and might benefit from more obedience training from someone firm, patient, and loving. Gypsy is a sweet dog. She gets attached to her human and likes to lay under my desk when I work on the computer. Gypsy must be in the house as a loved family member. She must be walked on a leash and have a yard with a 6' fence to run and play.
Gypsy spayed, tattooed, fully vaccinated (DAPPvL2, Bordatella, rabies), and microchipped. Gypsy had a light case of heartworms when we first got her. She is now heartworm-free and receives monthly heartworm and flea prevention. We would love Gypsy to have a fabulous forever home and we will consider both in-state and out-of-state applications. Her in-state adoption fee is $200. Her out-of-state adoption fee is $450 and includes the cost of ground transport by a trusted and reputable company. Gypsy can be transported almost anywhere within the continental United States. She is located in Texas and cannot be transported until after she is adopted.
Please email 2manydogstx@gmail.com if you are interested in adopting this very good girl. Our website is 2manydogsrescue.org and if you are on Facebook, PLEASE visit and LIKE our page: www.facebook.com/2ManyDogsRescue
donate by PayPal to 2manydogstx@gmail.com (please send money as "a gift" so PayPal does not take a fee)
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Please email 2manydogstx@gmail.com and we will send you the link to our adoption application and instructions to fill it out.
2.
Approve Application
someone will contact you within 48 hours if your application is approved.
3.
Interview
A Conversation about the dog you would like to adopt. We will ask questions, give you tips and pointers & answer any questions you may have
Additional adoption info
Transport to out-of-state adopters is possible and the adoption fee includes the cost of ground transport. Dogs can be transported almost anywhere within the US. The dog is sent with one of several reliable and trusted transport companies. The adopter meets the transport at the scheduled place, date, and time to pick up their new furbaby.
Transport to out-of-state adopters is possible and the adoption fee includes the cost of ground transport. Dogs can be transported almost anywhere within the US. The dog is sent with one of several reliable and trusted transport companies. The adopter meets the transport at the scheduled place, date, and time to pick up their new furbaby.
Locals may meet a dog by appointment only. It is not possible for out-of-state adopters to meet the dog prior to adoption. However, most dogs have a video, and video calls are possible.
Locals may meet a dog by appointment only. It is not possible for out-of-state adopters to meet the dog prior to adoption. However, most dogs have a video, and video calls are possible.
More about this rescue
we are an army of one doing what we can to help the many homeless and unwanted dogs in our area.
We are a reputable rescue and REFERENCES are AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
we are an army of one doing what we can to help the many homeless and unwanted dogs in our area.
We are a reputable rescue and REFERENCES are AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
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