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Shotgun
Shotgun (black with white points) is from Colorado.
He was adopted by Dan, Becky, and Joe to be a companion to Misha, a very spry 14-year old, who was also adopted from GFFL.
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Maui
Maui, the petite black girl shown here, was adopted by Thierry (pictured), Patricia and Nate.
Her new handsome fawn brother, Zippo, was adopted from GFFL in 2005.
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Mix
Mix, a fawn brindle from Colorado, was adopted by Rob and Wendy when they found that one greyhound wasn’t enough.
Mix is not only the newly adopted brother of Inca (a black boy adopted in 2005), it turns out he is coincidentally Inca’s half-brother.
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Sweet Valentine (formerly Tammy)
Sweet Valentine, a beautiful little fawn female, was rescued from the Sacramento County Shelter after a wonderful woman, Audrey, alerted us that she was there. Although her ear tattoos were very faint, we think that she is about 2 years old.
She now has a wonderful new home in San Leandro! She’s shown here with Victoria, Alissa, Quinn, and Aiden.
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Boris and Thessy
Boris, a shy and gentle dark brindle boy from Tucson, and Thessy, a very confident red brindle girl from Colorado, are a perfect match for each other!
They have been adopted by Bob and Ellen and are living happily ever after in Menlo Park.
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Dodge (formerly Tatters)
Dodge came to us from Colorado and was adopted by Josh and his family (including their cat, Ella) in West Marin. Dodge quickly tested the chairs, sofas, and beds for the softest spots on which to lounge.
He’s shown here, an hour after meeting Josh, on Josh’s bed.
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Ebony
Handsome Ebony was adopted by Clara (shown here with Ebony) and her parents, Veronica and Robert. Ebony now says, "Life is good!"
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Honey
Honey, who was found wandering the streets in Fresno, has found her forever home with Martine, Robert, and new brother, Wompus.
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