April 2026 Newsletter

 

Hello Friends of Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue, and Happy Spring!

This month, we’re excited to highlight one of our very special donors and volunteers: Wrapped in Love Colorado.

At Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue, rescue is about love, belonging, and new beginnings—and we’re proud to recognize Wrapped in Love Colorado as an organization that embodies that spirit.

As Sharon from Wrapped in Love Colorado shared with us, her association with the group began eight years ago when she adopted Annabelle—who came home with a Wrapped in Love blanket of her own. What began as making blankets for rescue distribution soon grew into a larger commitment, with Sharon taking on administration as the group expanded its reach across Colorado.

Today, Wrapped in Love Colorado delivers nearly 2,000 handmade blankets each year to rescues and shelters across the eastern side of the Rockies, from Ft. Collins to Trinidad. Each blanket includes a heart stitched into the corner—a simple but powerful symbol of love for adopted dogs and cats.

For Grey Ghost, these blankets are especially meaningful. Every Weimaraner adopted through our rescue goes to their forever home with a Wrapped in Love blanket, often becoming one of the first things that truly belongs to them. Our own two Grey Ghost rescues still sleep on theirs every night.

Over time, Wrapped in Love blankets become a constant—present through new beginnings, carrying comfort, familiarity, and love in every stitch.

Organizations like Wrapped in Love Colorado create comfort and connection that lasts well beyond adoption day.

From all of us at Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue—and from every Weimaraner curled up on a Wrapped in Love blanket—thank you. What you do truly matters.

With heartfelt gratitude,
Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue

 

Grey Ghost Alumni Rescue of the Month (February 2026) - Louis

 

Hello Friends of Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue,

This month, we are proud to introduce Louis, one of our very special rescues.

Louis came to the Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue from Utah and was born with Carpal Valgus, a condition that causes the paws to turn outward and can affect mobility if left untreated. Before Louis could be adopted, he required corrective surgery to ensure a healthy, comfortable future.

Because of the compassion and support of the Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue community, we were able to provide Louis with the medical care he needed — care that truly changed his path forward.

In 2024, Louis was welcomed into his loving Fur-ever Family, where he is now thriving. These days, Louis enjoys hiking adventures, doggy play dates, and even van trips, embracing an active, happy life.

Louis’s journey is a beautiful reminder of what’s possible when a community comes together for dogs in need.

Thank you for being part of Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue and for standing behind the dogs who depend on us every day.

With sincere gratitude,
Grey Ghost Weimaraner Rescue