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My name is Ginger-Adoption Pending!

Posted over 7 years ago | Updated over 7 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Poodle (Miniature)/Wheaten Terrier
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

We all know how we get that awww feeling when we see an adorable young dog. Ginger is the kind of baby who snuggles in, loves you up and then puts her head on your shoulder. She's so sweet (while being initially just a bit shy) and truly kind with every possibility open to her. That's the case unless a dog like Ginger is in a high-kill shelter that quickly runs out of space or on the streets hiding in the shadows. We're so grateful for the efforts of our great rescuer in Tijuana, Mexico for saving Ginger from abuse and certain euthanasia. She could see that her temperament was so sweet and her need so great that she couldn't turn her back on this very special girl. Ginger was immediately brought to be vetted, given the appropriate vaccinations, spayed, granted a health certificate and brought to a dog-loving foster to begin her education as a cherished house dog.

When we think of rescue, our thoughts don't usually go onto the tough streets of Tijuana. But these forgotten dogs deserve our help every bit as much as their US counterparts. They all have been used for opportunistic purposes...to either breed and discard or to sell as a puppy to a Mexican mill or rich tourists. Virtually all of them have lived on the streets and survived by learning to be social. They love people because compassionate tourists were their means of survival. They can sit in any language and fit quietly into any scene to earn a treat or discarded meal.

This was the life waiting for Ginger...just about 12 - 18 months old and approximately 20 - 25 lbs. This is such a perfect size to be able to accompany her family just about anywhere, go on a long walk or hike and then fit perfectly onto a loving lap. Ginger will always fit right in due to her great temperament. She is already starting to understand that sweet, cuddly and cooperative behavior makes great things happen in life. Ginger was one of the extremely lucky very young dogs to show great promise in her socialization skills at a very early age. The US rescuers couldn't help but fall in love with Ginger! We all had a clear picture of this very sweet and fun-loving girl in a forever Colorado home with a family that cherishes her for life.

Ginger's photo is of this sweet girl just after her spay and wearing her e-collar. We've requested a second photo with Ginger free of her limiting e-collar. We'll update as soon as we receive the new photos. We're so grateful to all the wonderful Mexican people who have participated with so much love in Ginger's rescue.

As Ginger becomes comfortable in her home, she will become a fuzzy ball of good-will that loves to please - the happier her family is with her behavior, the more she will shine with her accomplishments.

We would like to see Ginger in a home that includes her in family time and activities (and of course some lap or couch-time would be perfect!)... and takes that extra step to participate in positive reinforcement obedience classes. These classes take a very smart dog like Ginger and teaches them the skills to fit into a great family member that can behave appropriately in any situation.

Ginger would also be a wonderful companion for active retirees who have the time and desire to be best friends with a truly adorable young pup. Ginger would enjoy another gentle dog to play with...she's so sweet and gentle as she puts her positive energy into enjoying the day with a fun friend.

Ginger was identified as a Wheaten Terrier/Poodle mix (lovingly called a Woodle) by her Tijuana rescuer. This is difficult to determine with certainty, but we can see both scruffy and very sweet breeds in this very kind dog.

Ginger is a non-shedding girl with the cottony-soft hair of both the Wheaten and Poodle breeds. She will require a commitment to periodic grooming and great nutrition (a salmon oil supplement would be great) to keep her hair shiny, healthy and matt-free.

Ginger is arriving on transport in Boulder in late June. Applications are currently being accepted for our very sweet girl with the dark, expressive eyes. If interested in this adorable ...and often very fun and entertaining best friend, please fill out an application at http://farfelsrescue.com/adoption/ and submit to farfelsapps@gmail.com or fax to 303-443-7730.

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