Gypsophilia
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Gypsophilia
AvailableGypsophilia is a Border Collie mix who is young—about 1 year and 4 months old—and lives in Brookshire, TX. She is a medium-sized, tricolor (brown, black, & white) female. Gypsophilia is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She is comfortable with both dogs and cats, making her a good fit for a multi-pet household.
About Gypsophilia
Meet Gypsophilia—sometimes called Pepper—a Border Collie mix who is every bit as sweet as she looks. She arrived timid and unsure, but has grown into a confident, affectionate companion with plenty of smarts and athletic spirit. Time, patience, and a caring hand helped her blossom. Gypsophilia enjoys the company of another dog and could really thrive with a canine playmate in her new home. She loves to share both playtime and quiet moments, making her a loyal, gentle addition to any family. She gets along well with other dogs and cats, and she’s already spayed, microchipped, healthy, and just over a year old. If you’re looking for a devoted, soft-hearted dog with brains and beauty, Gypsophilia is ready for her forever home. Fun fact: Born January 9, she’s a determined and faithful Capricorn. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Gypsophilia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gypsophilia is a Border Collie mix, a breed best suited for active households that offer plenty of space and mental stimulation. She’ll thrive in a home with a yard or regular outdoor activity around Brookshire, TX.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Border Collies like Gypsophilia do best with consistent access to outdoor space, such as a backyard or frequent trips to parks. Room to run and play will keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Border Collie mixes like Gypsophilia are generally gentle, loyal, and affectionate, making them suitable for families with children who understand how to be respectful towards dogs.











