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    Meet Gianna & Gemma: Two Puppy Sisters Dumped At A High-Kill Shelter

    4 days ago
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    Gianna on the left, and Gemma on the rightPhoto byPetfinder / Great Dog Rescue New England / Photo Edit by Camilo Diaz

    (MA) Gianna and Gemma are two 4-month-old German Shepherd mix puppies who were recently rescued from a truly life-or-death situation. Along with their Momma, these two babies were dumped at a local kill shelter by their previous "owner". Luckily, Great Dog Rescue New England scooped up the whole family and brought them into their care. Now living safely with a foster, these two little girls are eagerly awaiting their new families! Are you going to make them wait much longer?

    More Information On Gianna & Gemma

    Gianna and Gemma are both 4-month-old German Shepherd mix puppies who weigh, as of 8/15/24, approximately 35 pounds. Their Momma is the beautiful German Shepherd pictured below this paragraph, but the rescue has no idea which breed their Daddy is. Both pups have a short coat length which is black, red, chestnut, and orange in color. They will both be spayed and up to date on their vaccinations at the time of their adoption.

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    Gianna and Gemma's MommaPhoto byPetfinder / Great Dog Rescue New England

    According to Great Dog Rescue New England, while both puppies are sweet, Gianna can be a bit more reserved than her sister Gemma. She takes a little longer to warm up to new people, but is just as loving once she does. Gemma on the other hand is very outgoing. They are both typically active pups who would be happy in homes with an other doggy playmate.

    Check Out More Photos Of Gianna Below!

    Check Out More Photos Of Gemma Below!

    How Can You Help Gianna & Gemma?

    If you are interested in adopting Gianna or Gemma please fill out the adoption application form, which can be found here. They are available for adoption to anyone 24 or older and living in New England, NY, NJ, or PA.

    Another huge thing you can do to help is consider fostering! There are never enough fosters to meet the demands of all the pups in need. More information on fostering with Great Dog Rescue New England can be found in the fostering section of their official website.

    If you cannot adopt or foster, an easy way to help is to share this article or their Petfinder profiles: www.petfinder.com/dog/gemma, www.petfinder.com/dog/gianna


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