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My name is Gypsy!

Posted over 4 weeks ago | Updated over 4 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Australian Shepherd
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21243513-D250012

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

  If you would like to take me home please complete a Pet Adoption Application

 



Female, Aussie

Gypsy is a 3 year old Australian Shepherd that came to us with her five fluffy puppies from a situation we were glad to  help remove her from. Thin and flea ridden, a bit scared about what was happening, she was still the sweetest thing you could imagine, begging for love with her eyes scared to death. At Camp she now has good food, a warm place to be with the little nuggets, a place to escape their sharp teeth and many many loving hands on her daily.  Gypsy just sits and looks up at you with loving eyes now, you cannot help but fall in love with her. She walks well on a leash, goes out to the play pens to have a run about and back inside to her little ones. This gal cannot be spayed because she has been feeding the pups, weaning her now. She has had her initial vaccines, will have her rabies in another week. 

 

Gypsy’s puppies are 7 weeks old and will not be ready for adoption until  February 9th .

 

If you’re interested in adopting,  submit your application now  at  www.camppapillon.org .

 

If you  already have an approved application on file , email Marylynn at     mkalevich@camppapillon.org  to express your interest.

 

⚠️  Please note:  You  must  have an approved application to meet the puppies. Gypsy and her puppies  cannot be seen until February 9th . The office will begin calling to set up appointments at that time.

 

 



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January 29, 2025, 9:18 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21243513-D250012
Contact
Email
Address
128 Brainerd Lane, Stroudsburg, PA 18360

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The goal of Camp Papillon is to place our companion animals in lifetime, loving homes. Every home and every companion animal has it 's own unique personality and requirements. We place our animals in the supportive and loving environment of home foster care. While there, we gain knowledge about their personality, training skills, likes and dislikes.

To assist us with matching the correct companion animal with the most appropriate and compatible home,please email us the answers to the below questions and any other information you think would be helpful. The emailed information may be followed-up by a Camp Papillon Adoption Coordinator, with a phone interview and then a home check.

Adoption contract and post adoption follow-up checks are required as a condition of adoption. Some companion animals get multiple applicants or are not appropriate matches, so not all adoptions will be approved. Not all applicants will receive a yes or no response due to limited staff. We reserve the right to refuse any adoption without justification.

Our animals come fully vetted and microchipped. It costs us less for medical care then you due to non-profit discount. So if you adopt an animal for less it will cost you more later. Spay & Neutering your animals, along with keeping up on shots prevents disease & illnesses.

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More about this rescue

Camp Papillon is a non-profit, no-kill 501c3 animal rescue group dedicated to giving all homeless animals in Monroe County, PA a place to call home. All of our animals are currently housed in foster homes, we don't have an actual location for housing the animals we rescue. These foster families are made up of dedicated volunteers who open their homes to dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals that are in need of a place to live until they can be adopted.

This allows the fosters to evaluate the animals and determine how they interact with people, other dogs, cats, etc. so we can place them in their forever homes. In some cases, the animals are ready for adoption upon entering our rescue. Others need some training or have behavioral issues that need to be addressed before we put them up for adoption. Many shelters would have euthanized dogs that they deem unadoptable, but not us. The foster situation is the best way to be sure these animals are well socialized with people and, most times, with other animals. Camp Papillon covers the costs associated with fostering our animals from vet care to food, toys, treats, etc. Our fosters just supply the love and affection to the animals they take in.
Camp Papillon is an animal rescue group dedicated to giving all homeless animals in the Poconos a chance for life. Nearly one hundred animals are currently in foster care at Camp Papillon. Each year hundreds of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits and many more are placed in their forever homes by Camp Papillon. Camp Papillon consists of a board of directors and many dedicated volunteers and numerous Foster Parents. Since 2007 Camp Papillon has saved over 800 animals just thru the power of our Foster Network. Camp Papillon dedicates much time and manpower to assisting dogs with behavior and medical issues, that would have been euthanized at any kill shelter. Our volunteers and trainers work hard to see that every dog that comes to Camp Papillon can find it's own forever home. Until they do they stay at Camp Papillon. Please consider your next companion to be a Camp Papillon animal or donating to our Sanctuary Fund.

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