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My basic info
Breed
Miniature Pinscher/Chihuahua
Color
Black/Brown/Chocolate
Age
11 years 11 months old, Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
242
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Sweet Ginger is a petite Miniature Pinscher who is two weeks away from her 12th birthday! This precious 7 pound lady finds herself in need of a new home. Sadly, her owner had to move into a retirement home that does not allow dogs. A bit scary for Ginger who is also blind in her old age. She gets around fine in her foster Mom's home, she learns quickly. Ginger is fine with other dogs, but will let them know quickly if they are annoying her!
Ginger is so tiny, she makes an excellent inside dog. Although she likes to go out and is leash trained, Ginger needs to be watched at all times while outside for her safety. Trained to pee pads, she will be fine inside.
Ginger is also diabetic and needs 2 injections a day, one after each meal.
Sweet Ginger is a petite Miniature Pinscher who is two weeks away from her 12th birthday! This precious 7 pound lady finds herself in need of a new home. Sadly, her owner had to move into a retirement home that does not allow dogs. A bit scary for Ginger who is also blind in her old age. She gets around fine in her foster Mom's home, she learns quickly. Ginger is fine with other dogs, but will let them know quickly if they are annoying her!
Ginger is so tiny, she makes an excellent inside dog. Although she likes to go out and is leash trained, Ginger needs to be watched at all times while outside for her safety. Trained to pee pads, she will be fine inside.
Ginger is also diabetic and needs 2 injections a day, one after each meal.
At Shelters and Shelves, we firmly believe that all dogs deserve a second chance at finding their happily ever after. The dogs we rescue have all been marked as “urgent”, placing them at highest risk should the shelter reach kennel capacity. There is nothing inherently wrong with any of them; most are simply passed over based on scant first impressions or appearance. Some are medical cases that need time and space to recover outside of the stressful shelter environment. Others have a harder time finding families due to specific needs in a new home. All of them, however, have the perfect home somewhere out there waiting for them; they just need a little more time (and a little extra help) to find it. We make sure their story doesn't end at the shelter.
At Shelters and Shelves, we firmly believe that all dogs deserve a second chance at finding their happily ever after. The dogs we rescue have all been marked as “urgent”, placing them at highest risk should the shelter reach kennel capacity. There is nothing inherently wrong with any of them; most are simply passed over based on scant first impressions or appearance. Some are medical cases that need time and space to recover outside of the stressful shelter environment. Others have a harder time finding families due to specific needs in a new home. All of them, however, have the perfect home somewhere out there waiting for them; they just need a little more time (and a little extra help) to find it. We make sure their story doesn't end at the shelter.
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