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This enchanting young lady was discovered wandering the rural roads all on her own. But she found refuge with a caring family while we arranged for her rescue. She appears to be fairly young, likely born around January 2023, and she's not only healthy but incredibly sociable. With an impressive ability to leap and bound, it seems she might have spent her formative days in a confined space where jumping was her primary pastime.
With a bit of patience and proper training, she is poised to become an excellent addition to any loving family. She currently weighs around 65 pounds. For those who might be a bit unsteady on their feet, be cautious as she is an exuberant pup who loves to leap and frolic. She loves to go for walks and rides and will make a great addition to any active family
Gybson's adoption fee is $325 and if you need her to be transported from her current foster home in West Tennessee, an additional $200 will cover the transportation costs. We can arrange transport as far north as northern Connecticut.
Please share the story of this lovely princess to help her find her forever home. For more information about our Tennessee-based rescue, the adoption process, and to submit an adoption application, visit funnyfarmpets.org.
This enchanting young lady was discovered wandering the rural roads all on her own. But she found refuge with a caring family while we arranged for her rescue. She appears to be fairly young, likely born around January 2023, and she's not only healthy but incredibly sociable. With an impressive ability to leap and bound, it seems she might have spent her formative days in a confined space where jumping was her primary pastime.
With a bit of patience and proper training, she is poised to become an excellent addition to any loving family. She currently weighs around 65 pounds. For those who might be a bit unsteady on their feet, be cautious as she is an exuberant pup who loves to leap and frolic. She loves to go for walks and rides and will make a great addition to any active family
Gybson's adoption fee is $325 and if you need her to be transported from her current foster home in West Tennessee, an additional $200 will cover the transportation costs. We can arrange transport as far north as northern Connecticut.
Please share the story of this lovely princess to help her find her forever home. For more information about our Tennessee-based rescue, the adoption process, and to submit an adoption application, visit funnyfarmpets.org.
Because our pets are in foster homes in TN mainly and unable to be met prior to adoption, you can see videos of our pets on FB at
on FB at https://www.facebook.com/mcbfunnyfarmrescue/
on Instagram at funnyfarmrescueranch and YouTube (we do not have a physical shelter as we are a network of volunteer foster homes.
Because our pets are in foster homes in TN mainly and unable to be met prior to adoption, you can see videos of our pets on FB at
on FB at https://www.facebook.com/mcbfunnyfarmrescue/
on Instagram at funnyfarmrescueranch and YouTube (we do not have a physical shelter as we are a network of volunteer foster homes.
More about this rescue
We are a group of volunteers in West TN dedicated to saving the abused, abandoned and unwanted pets in the south We do this by fostering them in our homes while we fully vet them and post them so they can find their forever homes. Most of our adopters are in the northeast because they don’t have the massive overpopulation problem we have here in the south. We are also dedicated to reducing the numbers of pets that are being euthanized each year by educating and promoting low cost spay/neuter options.
We are a group of volunteers in West TN dedicated to saving the abused, abandoned and unwanted pets in the south We do this by fostering them in our homes while we fully vet them and post them so they can find their forever homes. Most of our adopters are in the northeast because they don’t have the massive overpopulation problem we have here in the south. We are also dedicated to reducing the numbers of pets that are being euthanized each year by educating and promoting low cost spay/neuter options.