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My name is Rowan!

Posted 4 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Interview

4

Meet the Pet

5

Home Check

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
German Shorthaired Pointer
Color
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
22142951

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Rowan – 9 months old

Rowan is a happy, people-loving young dog who fits right into a busy household. From day one in his foster home, he blended seamlessly into the routine, getting along beautifully with both a playful one-year-old dog and a laid-back ten-year-old. He loves his people, adores kids (preteens and teens included), and is the kind of dog who wants to be wherever you are—preferably close enough for a little lap time or a nap by your side.

Personality & Temperament
Rowan is playful, goofy, and good-natured. He shares toys well, plays rough-and-tumble outside, and then settles nicely indoors when it’s time to rest. He can be adorably uncoordinated—sliding across floors or tumbling off the couch—adding to his charm. He’s confident, curious, and fearless in a young-dog way (including a calm response to an unexpected swim in the pool). He’s active without being hyper and doesn’t demand constant attention, but he does enjoy sticking close to his human.

Training & Manners
Rowan is off to a great start. He’s house-trained and reliably pees and poops on cue when let out. He sleeps through the night without issue. He eats his meals in his crate and goes in willingly, settling after a brief protest if crated at other times. He’s learning calm exits from the crate and responds well to structure.

He knows sit, drop, load, and up (front paws up on objects or hopping onto low walls), and he’s currently working on heel, back, halt, and wait. Rowan loves climbing and figuring things out, and his foster thinks he’d be a natural at agility or other dog sports.

On leash, he’s fairly easy to walk. There’s some light pulling when he’s excited, but it’s easy to redirect and he’s thrilled when the harness comes out. He enjoys daily walks and plenty of play with his dog buddies.

Daily Life
Rowan gets one to two walks a day (about ¾ mile each), plus frequent backyard zoomies and indoor play. He’s comfortable relaxing when the household is quiet. He rides well in the car, enjoys outings like Home Depot, and wants to greet everyone he meets. When his foster is away briefly, he stays in a kennel or behind a baby gate and does well.

Things to Know
Rowan can be a bit sneaky around open doors—not trying to escape, just curious—so mindful door management is important. He’s curious about squirrels and will alert bark at noises or in excitement when seeing other dogs on walks. He’s not a fence jumper and respects baby gates, but because he likes climbing on outdoor furniture, yards should be set up thoughtfully. Like many young dogs, he may counter-surf and has chewed a few unattended pens, so tidy counters are recommended.

Ideal Home
Rowan would thrive in a home with another young or active dog, kids, or a person who’s home much of the day. He loves being part of a pack and would likely get bored alone for long stretches. He has no experience with cats or small dogs.

In Short
Rowan is a fun, affectionate, confident young dog who plays hard, settles well, and wants to be part of everyday life. If you’re looking for a companion who will keep you smiling and happily follow you from room to room, Rowan might be your guy.

Our adoption process begins with our adoption questionnaire: https://norcalgsprescue.org/adoption-questionnaire/

(Please note that we adopt primarily within Northern California and our minimum age for kids is 6)

If you'd like to see what Rowan's been up to, check out his posting in the Available Foster Dogs section: https://norcalgsprescue.org/available-dogs/. That's where you'll find all the latest info about all of our available dogs.

December 21, 2025, 6:34 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22142951
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 933, Menlo Park, CA 94026

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Complete our adoption questionnaire: https://norcalgsprescue.org/adoption-questionnaire/

2.

Interview

We’ll get in touch and set up a phone call to further discuss your application and what you are looking for in a GSP companion.

3.

Interview

If a GSP is identified as a potential match, we will put you in contact with the foster home so you can have a more detailed discussion.

4.

Meet the Pet

If the foster home and you agree that the dog continues to appear to be a good match, you will schedule a visit to meet the dog.

5.

Home Check

If after meeting the dog, everyone agrees he/she is a good fit for your family, we will schedule a home visit.

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

Once the home visit is completed and you are approved, we will ask you to complete an adoption agreement.

7.

Pay Fee

These monies help to defray some of the medical and other costs we incur while the dog is in our care. Pay online with your credit card.

Additional adoption info

Complete our adoption questionnaire on our website to start the adoption process. www.NorCalGSPrescue.org
Please provide as much information as you can about your family, other pets, activity level, and why you are wanting to adopt a rescue GSP. Because almost all of our dogs come to us with unknown pasts, we don't adopt to families with children under 6.

You will be called or emailed shortly after your application is received, usually within 3-5 days, to further discuss your application and what you are looking for in a GSP companion. We will also determine whether we currently have any GSPs that might be a fit for you..

If a GSP is identified as a potential match, we will have you contact the foster home to arrange a visit with the dog(s). The rescue dog will need to meet all members of the family, including other pets, at some point during the process.

If after meeting the dog, everyone agrees he/she is a good fit for you, a home visit is next. The home visit may be in-person or virtual. Home visits are required before any dog leaves our rescue program.

Once the home visit is completed and you are approved, we will ask you to complete an adoption agreement. If you do not agree to the stipulations in the agreement, we cannot adopt a dog to you. Please note that we reserve the right to deny anyone the ability to adopt any dog from our rescue program for any reason. All adoptions are at our sole discretion.

Adoption donation: Rates vary from free to $410 depending on the age of the dog. These monies help to defray some of the medical and other costs we incur while the dog is in our care. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, heartworm and fecal checked and microchipped. Occasionally, a dog requires special vet care while in our program. We will provide you with the dog's veterinary records so you will be fully informed of any known medical conditions. Please refer to each dog’s posting on our website for the latest rate information.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

NorCal GSP Rescue is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to placing unwanted and abandoned German Shorthaired Pointers in Northern California into new homes.

Our Mission Statement:
To bring about a time when every GSP in Northern California has a loving forever home

With your help, we accomplish this by providing veterinary care for each German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) rescue including spaying/neutering, vaccinations, heartworm tests & preventative, intestinal parasite treatment and any other medical care needed. We also: educate potential owners about the breed and its special requirements to ensure an educated decision when selecting the breed as a pet; assist owners in solving problems with their GSP in order to keep those dogs in their current home and encourage owners to use their breeders as a resource of support and information; and educate animal control officers and shelter personnel on how to properly identify a GSP and of their particular personality and behavioral traits.

Join our effort to rescue German Shorthaired Pointers:

ADOPT and give a GSP the kind of care, attention and happy life he deserves.
FOSTER while we search for an adoptive family.
VOLUNTEER to help with mailings, events, transportation, fundraising and more.
DONATE to give our rescued GSPs the care that they need.

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