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GypsyNamed for her sleek, gazelle-like physique and nomadic background, Gypsy was found in a drainage pipe sixty feet beneath the island of Puerto Rico in 2002. Surrounded by her deceased siblings and mother, her cries were answered by gold-hearted rescuers from the Save a Sato Foundation, who brought her to the U.S. through the Danbury Animal Welfare Society. Part hound and part Whippet, Gypsy is by far the fastest in the fleet and has no fear of running circles around the pack. Though skeptical of new visitors, Gypsy lives to love and loves to play. She specializes in all things soft: blankets, pillows, toys, and snuggly clothes.
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JacksonJackson was rescued in 2006 by the Save a Sato Foundation and brought to Connecticut through the Danbury Animal Welfare Society. Jacky Boy is a bundle of energy and zest for life, who will run and play until he is too weak to stand. Jackson is enthusiastic about all welcomed visitors, but protective of his family and warm, safe home. Part German Short Haired Pointer and part one-night stand, Jackson is a constant companion incessant in his public displays of affection and insatiably curious about all things new and lively. Jacky specializes in items to chew, chase after and tear into shreds. |
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OliveOlive was born in 2000 on a dark and stormy night in the mountains of Edwards, Colorado, fifteen miles west of Vail. She is an Aquarian of the finest German Shorthair Pointer and black Labrador Retriever pedigree; small wonder that it is impossible to keep her out of the water—whether lake, pond, river, creek, or snowdrift. Filled with Farfugnugen and always up for an adventure, Olive has driven cross country and back half a dozen times, and now lives in Connecticut. When not swimming, Livvy enjoys snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, hiking, running, camping, eating sushi, and watching NCIS. Olive specializes in all things outdoorsy and water sporty. |
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KDThe only purebred on the Fetch Life Team, KD is an AKC certified Doberman Pinscher born in 2007. She hails from McAlester, Oklahoma, and has spent the last four years travelling around the country—from Oklahoma to Texas, New Jersey, and Connecticut—with her Big Daddy. Miss KD’s favorite activities are leading Varmint Search Ops with her big head (including chasing them, treeing them, and barooing at them through windows), and climbing into people’s laps believing herself to be a 70-pound lapdog. KD has an enormous heart, and one of her most endearing idiosyncrasies is greeting loved ones when they get home by carrying their shoes around in her mouth. She is happiest after getting plenty of fresh air and exercise, and when she can be in a room or on the furniture with the dogs and people she loves. KD specializes in over-the-road truckin’ and all things big. |
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Killian (May 14, 1991 – October 7, 2008)Killian was rescued in 1993 by the North Shore Animal League. Adopted during our college days, Killian attended Syracuse University, and enjoyed life in the blustery college town. Possibly Elkhound, Basenji, and Chow, Killian traveled many a mile, and was once conditioned to a daily four-mile trek. Later in life, she became the matriarch of our doggy family, content with leisurely strolls about the neighborhood, tending the garden, lounging on the grass, and breathing in sunny days. Sadly, after seventeen years, four months, and twenty-three precious days, our most mature expert succumbed to sudden illness. |
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