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Update 7/12/2024: Gypsy is full of life she has not let her disability slow her down. She loves people and does well with dogs if introduced properly. She tries her best to walk sometimes it looks as though she is but she really isn't she is using her whole body to move her back legs. She enjoys everything she does and would be a great companion for running in the back yard, in a stroller for walks watching TV. She does have a wheelchair for outside, gets along fine in house scooting. She needs to be expressed 3-4 times a day and poops on her own, although she has no control on when. She is a very fun dog and will make anyone smile.
Update: Gypsy doing great! She can stand on non slippery surfaces and is still doing underwater treadmill therapy. She does have a wheelchair for outside, gets along fine in house scooting. She needs to be expressed 3-4 times a day and poops on her own, although she has no control when. She is a happy girl who loves people and other dogs. She needs little time for introduction to new dogs, but after that does great. She is vocal at other dogs on leashes and can be a bit obnoxious (if you have seen her at our events you understand!) Reach out at Fredsmission18@gmail.com if you would like more info.
Freds Mission Rescue has an adoption radius of 100 miles from Cincinnati. All dogs are fully vetted, altered, current on flea/tick/heartworm/wormer, and microchipped. The rescue does not adopt out to properties with invisible fences or tie outs.
Update 7/12/2024: Gypsy is full of life she has not let her disability slow her down. She loves people and does well with dogs if introduced properly. She tries her best to walk sometimes it looks as though she is but she really isn't she is using her whole body to move her back legs. She enjoys everything she does and would be a great companion for running in the back yard, in a stroller for walks watching TV. She does have a wheelchair for outside, gets along fine in house scooting. She needs to be expressed 3-4 times a day and poops on her own, although she has no control on when. She is a very fun dog and will make anyone smile.
Update: Gypsy doing great! She can stand on non slippery surfaces and is still doing underwater treadmill therapy. She does have a wheelchair for outside, gets along fine in house scooting. She needs to be expressed 3-4 times a day and poops on her own, although she has no control when. She is a happy girl who loves people and other dogs. She needs little time for introduction to new dogs, but after that does great. She is vocal at other dogs on leashes and can be a bit obnoxious (if you have seen her at our events you understand!) Reach out at Fredsmission18@gmail.com if you would like more info.
Freds Mission Rescue has an adoption radius of 100 miles from Cincinnati. All dogs are fully vetted, altered, current on flea/tick/heartworm/wormer, and microchipped. The rescue does not adopt out to properties with invisible fences or tie outs.