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Rescue of the Week 25 Feb - Gyspy in Michigan

Basenji Rescue
  • Hey everyone here's our new Rescue of the Week, meet the very pretty girl Gypsy

    Look at that sweet face

    So here's a little about Gypsy from her BRAT site, and here's her link

    It’s so easy to fall in love with Gypsy. She appreciates everything so much. She leans into neck scratches and follows her foster mom around the house as if she doesn’t want to lose her. She just needs the right home to show her how wonderful life really can be—with lots of toys, attention, treats, and sleeping in her human’s bed!

    Gypsy absolutely loves to play and will almost empty out the doggie toy box, taking in all the different toys. She’s like a kid in a candy store; she has so much to do and never enough time to do it. Gypsy also loves to lie in your lap and be petted until she falls asleep. Oh, and she snores lightly. It adds to her charm along with her little under-bite.

    Gypsy’s ideal home would probably be free from cats, dogs, and small children.

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