Adopt a German Shorthaired Pointer

 

LOST GSPs
  • File a lost dog report with local shelters
  • Contact your microchip company to report the dog as missing.
  • Post flyers in the neighborhood and with local veterinarians and pet stores
  • Put an ad in the local paper--usually free
  • Visit your local shelters IN PERSON DAILY to see if your dog ends up at a shelter.
  • Check www.petfinder.com and www.petharbor.com daily to see if your dog is posted there
  • Post a free ad on craigslist.org
  • Use Sherlock Bones - http://www.sherlockbones.com/
  • Email us at info@norcalgsprescue.com with all the relevant information and a photo, and we will post the dog in this section

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Red Bluff GSP - Missing GSP from Red Bluff, CA. Intact male, about 8-9 years. Missing since October 21st. Will be easy for owner to identify. Solid head, liver & tic. Hopefully we will be getting a flyer with picture soon.

Owner/Guardian is Mel Hong. Telephone number 925-200-9835

Lost Since: October 2008

 

Shasta

Shasta is a 6 year old female GSP who escaped her foster home in Sacramento on July 4, 2008. She is micro chipped with a 24 hr Petwatch Chip OA106C3404. She likes other dogs, children, people, and will chase cats.

If you have found Shasta, please call 650-207-3501 or email us at foster@norcalgsprescue.com.

Lost Since: July 2008

 

FOUND GSPs

Found dogs:

  • Take the dog to the nearest veterinarian or shelter to be scanned for a microchip (if the dog has no ID)
  • File a found report with your local shelter
  • Put up signs around the neighborhood including a picture of the dog.
  • Put a found ad in your local newspaper--they're usually free.
  • Post a free ad on craigslist.org
  • Email us at info@norcalgsprescue.com with all the relevant information and a photo, and we will post the dog in this section

cassel male 2

cassel male 2

This dog is a white with black, male, unaltered GSP, approximately 5-6 years old. He is friendly, very, very thin and has a tongue laceration. He may have fallen from the back of a truck as he has several scrapes. He is sweet, housebroken and had no collar or tags. He was found on February 20, 2010 in the Shasta National Forest near Hat Creek Park off State Rte. 299.

If you think this is your dog, please contact SNIPP at (530) 336-6006.

Found: February 2010

 

 

 

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