Ginger
Beautiful Ginger found herself in a over-crowded shelter in MS and was adopted by a local rescuer who planned to keep Ginger for herself. Sadly, just two weeks after bringing Ginger home, the rescuer found out she had terminal cancer and asked if SGRR would find this beautiful girl her forever home. We were happy to help and it was just in time as this gentle woman passed away quite suddenly.
At about 9-10 years of age, Ginger is a dream girl and her southern foster family had only wonderful things to say about her. She has perfect house manners, walks well on the leash, and rides nicely in the car. Ginger loves watching sports on TV with her foster family and her favorite thing to eat is scrambled eggs.
One of our volunteers shared, "Ginger does this adorable thing where she kinda murmurs when being loved on and she leans in for more pets and praise. It’s like a purring cat in a larger GR female! :) Such a loving and sweet lady." Now in a foster home in the northeast, her foster mom tells us, "She is a happy girl and loves to please. She loves playing ball and really enjoys walking. She's very easy to be with and is very affectionate. She walks nicely on leash and has good house manners. She enjoys all creature comforts. Ginger would love to be someone’s best friend!" Ginger has met her foster mom’s friend's dog and walked next to her but did not seem to want to play with her. Ginger seems to seek people companionship over dog companionship.
Ginger is spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, and micro-chipped. She finished treatment for heartworm and has been given a Proheart-6 injection for 6 months of heartworm prevention. While Ginger has lived with other dogs in her southern foster home, she can be dog-selective so we will seek a home for her where she can be her human's one and only. She has no known history with kitties.
Please contact Mary if you are approved to adopt through SGRR and would like to make this lovely lady a part of your life! If not yet approved, please fill out an application. Ginger is in the northeast and is ready to go home!
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.
At about 9-10 years of age, Ginger is a dream girl and her southern foster family had only wonderful things to say about her. She has perfect house manners, walks well on the leash, and rides nicely in the car. Ginger loves watching sports on TV with her foster family and her favorite thing to eat is scrambled eggs.
One of our volunteers shared, "Ginger does this adorable thing where she kinda murmurs when being loved on and she leans in for more pets and praise. It’s like a purring cat in a larger GR female! :) Such a loving and sweet lady." Now in a foster home in the northeast, her foster mom tells us, "She is a happy girl and loves to please. She loves playing ball and really enjoys walking. She's very easy to be with and is very affectionate. She walks nicely on leash and has good house manners. She enjoys all creature comforts. Ginger would love to be someone’s best friend!" Ginger has met her foster mom’s friend's dog and walked next to her but did not seem to want to play with her. Ginger seems to seek people companionship over dog companionship.
Ginger is spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, and micro-chipped. She finished treatment for heartworm and has been given a Proheart-6 injection for 6 months of heartworm prevention. While Ginger has lived with other dogs in her southern foster home, she can be dog-selective so we will seek a home for her where she can be her human's one and only. She has no known history with kitties.
Please contact Mary if you are approved to adopt through SGRR and would like to make this lovely lady a part of your life! If not yet approved, please fill out an application. Ginger is in the northeast and is ready to go home!
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.