





Gypsey
- Young
- Female
- Large
About Gypsey
Washington, PA
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Gypsey’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Gypsey's Story
Gypsy is dying to blow this joint…racing back and forth in her kennel and jumping in the corners to supervise everything that is going on in the noisy kennel. Having come in as a stray, she was found by a woman who said she spotted her along the road while driving. The wandering mysterious Gypsy is 60 lbs and a gorgeous reddish brown brindle, with amazingly white teeth, giving way to a guess that she is no more than 2 years old. She is a strong but a decent walker, but quite unhappy with her confinement. However, once in the trailer with people instead of other dogs, she is calm, likes to play fetch, and generally well-behaved. Her underside speaks to her having puppies in the past. Her kennel is clean each morning which indicates a housebroken dog.<br/><br/>You can visit the dogs from noon - 3 pm Saturdays and Sundays, otherwise by appointment. We always recommend submitting an application (and a copy of recent vet records for your current pets if applicable) to info@aradopt.org.<br/><br/>Link to application: https://www.angelridgeanimalrescue.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Dog-Application.pdf
Gypsy is dying to blow this joint…racing back and forth in her kennel and jumping in the corners to supervise everything that is going on in the noisy kennel. Having come in as a stray, she was found by a woman who said she spotted her along the road while driving. The wandering mysterious Gypsy is 60 lbs and a gorgeous reddish brown brindle, with amazingly white teeth, giving way to a guess that she is no more than 2 years old. She is a strong but a decent walker, but quite unhappy with her confinement. However, once in the trailer with people instead of other dogs, she is calm, likes to play fetch, and generally well-behaved. Her underside speaks to her having puppies in the past. Her kennel is clean each morning which indicates a housebroken dog.
You can visit the dogs from noon - 3 pm Saturdays and Sundays, otherwise by appointment. We always recommend submitting an application (and a copy of recent vet records for your current pets if applicable) to info@aradopt.org.
Link to application: https://www
Gypsy is dying to blow this joint…racing back and forth in her kennel and jumping in the corners to supervise everything that is going on in the noisy kennel. Having come in as a stray, she was found by a woman who said she spotted her along the road while driving. The wandering mysterious Gypsy is 60 lbs and a gorgeous reddish brown brindle, with amazingly white teeth, giving way to a guess that she is no more than 2 years old. She is a strong but a decent walker, but quite unhappy with her confinement. However, once in the trailer with people instead of other dogs, she is calm, likes to play fetch, and generally well-behaved. Her underside speaks to her having puppies in the past. Her kennel is clean each morning which indicates a housebroken dog.
You can visit the dogs from noon - 3 pm Saturdays and Sundays, otherwise by appointment. We always recommend submitting an application (and a copy of recent vet records for your current pets if applicable) to info@aradopt.org.
Link to application: https://www.angelridgeanimalrescue.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Dog-Application.pdf
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[Washington, PA]
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