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Cachekinz Finn, the Replacement Rescue Puppy

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Owner:
The Penn Street Gang Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Origin:
Pennsylvania, United States
Recently Spotted:
In COG Wings It On Wednesdays - May edition

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Current Goal

Did somebody say... CAR RIDE?!

Finn the Replacement Rescue Puppy  is a replacement for the original Finn the Rescue Puppy.  Our original lil’ guy was stolen within an hour of his initial drop in Central Park on 3/15/14.  But, we’re not giving up… we are placing Finn #2 with a new tag (same trackable number) somewhere south of home on our road trip to sunny Florida.

The original Finn’s goal and description:

Meet Huckleberry Finn... or, Finn, as we like to call him.  He is the newest member of our family, and this namesake Travel Bug is being set free in celebration of his adoption!  The real Finn is the cutest little nugget... He was a stray, so we had a doggie DNA test done to determine his breed, which turned out to be a mix of Lab/Golden retriever /rottie.  He was found with several other pups wandering the property of a sawmill in Bamburg, South Carolina in November of 2013.  The local sheriff's office brought the puppies to a shelter, where they were discovered to be very ill with parvo, and were scheduled to be euthanized.  A rescue organization in SC intervened, nursed the pups to health, and then worked with transport and rescue shelters to find great homes for all the pups.  Finn was adopted by The Penn Street Gang (and their older dog, Riley) on December 29, 2013, and now resides in York, Pennsylvania.  Since his adoption, we've given him a loving home, and pampered him through bouts of worms, mange, and TEETHING (ugh.), but Finn is now happy, healthy, and growing like a weed!

Finn would like to travel to all fifty states and meet other Rescue animals! Take him on your Geocaching adventures with you, snap a pic of him with your rescue animal, and move him along so that he can continue his journey.

Save a life... adopt a rescue!

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DON'T BE A CACHEHOLE:
After recently discovering several of our travel bugs missing, I feel compelled to remind cachers: Trackables are NOT keepsakes. If you don't know how or don't feel like taking possession of them and bringing them somewhere, please leave them for someone who is willing. Seriously. There are some people out there (we call them cacheholes) who feel travel bugs are nifty little souvenirs. They are no more a souvenir than a cache is and you certainly wouldn't take a cache home and put it on your mantle. For many, trackables are a fun enhancement of the game which they invest time, energy and money into.  Trackables often have sentimental value or are placed to commemorate and occasion- taking them without logging them is stealing, and ruins the experience of the trackable for its owner and all who have helped it along its way.  
If you don't know how to properly log them or you don't know what to do with them, PLEASE ASK... But never keep a Trackable as a keepsake.

 

About This Item

Finn, the Repacement Puppy TB (with new tag)

Finn is a small, golden colored, plastic resin puppy figurine.  A red bettle cachkinz travel bug tag is attached to his hind leg by a short length of chain.

DON'T BE A CACHEHOLE:
After recently discovering several of our travel bugs missing, I feel compelled to remind cachers: Trackables are NOT keepsakes. If you don't know how or don't feel like taking possession of them and bringing them somewhere, please leave them for someone who is willing. Seriously. There are some people out there (we call them cacheholes) who feel travel bugs are nifty little souvenirs. They are no more a souvenir than a cache is and you certainly wouldn't take a cache home and put it on your mantle. For many, trackables are a fun enhancement of the game which they invest time, energy and money into.  Trackables often have sentimental value or are placed to commemorate and occasion- taking them without logging them is stealing, and ruins the experience of the trackable for its owner and all who have helped it along its way.  
If you don't know how to properly log them or you don't know what to do with them, PLEASE ASK... But never keep a Trackable as a keepsake.

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Tracking History (42173.9mi) View Map

Dropped Off 3/24/2018 Desafio placed it in Brighton Travel Bug Hotel Ontario, Canada - 42.06 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/20/2018 Desafio took it to OK. If you take a Travel Bug, Log it TB Hotel Ontario, Canada - 1,214.57 miles  Visit Log
  • Finn the Rescue Puppy meets Sophie the Geohound I love dogs - I have two beautiful goldens.   Since I have two dog trackables in my possession right now and will be moving them along soon I thought I would post a picture of the two of them together.  Happy travels puppies!
Visited 3/14/2018 Desafio took it to Pine Mountain Trek Georgia - 457.16 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/10/2018 Desafio took it to Thirsty Lake Cache Florida - 106.59 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/6/2018 Desafio took it to Dragon Fly Florida - 42.96 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/5/2018 Desafio took it to Heartbreak Hotel Florida - 362.03 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/4/2018 Desafio retrieved it from Travel Bug Treehouse Georgia   Visit Log

Picked up this proxy TB today in Travel Bug Treehouse. Will take it a few places and then drop it somewhere.

Dropped Off 3/4/2018 groundsquirrel & chunky chipmunk placed it in Travel Bug Treehouse Georgia - 300.78 miles  Visit Log

Sending on its way...

Visited 11/23/2017 groundsquirrel & chunky chipmunk took it to Looks Lonely Variant Virginia - .71 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/23/2017 groundsquirrel & chunky chipmunk took it to Gettin' Started Virginia - 3.54 miles  Visit Log
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