Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 3 months ago
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Meet the Pet
Meet Ginger. This sweet girl is about seven years old. She is a Beagle/Chihuahua mix with short hair that does not shed or need grooming. Ginger is spayed, up to date on her veterinary needs and weighs a trim 16 pounds.
She is house trained and walks well on a leash but does not show the need to go outside often as she is very comfortable lounging in the house. Ginger gets along very well with her other dog friends and does not mind cats, She is good with children and very affectionate once she is familiar with people. Her experience has made her quite resourceful and she will 'ask' for extra treats so she can hide them for a rainy day along with other treasures she may find.
Ginger would be a loyal and loving companion in a relatively calm environment with few people. As her foster, she has been a true pleasure to have and watch her blossom into a very happy furry friend.
Ginger does have a treatable condition called Polycythemia Vera. This is a condition that causes too high of a red blood cell count. The treatment is blood letting every 10 weeks. With this simple treatment, Ginger will lead a normal happy life. If Ginger's adopter continues to use our veterinarian, there is a grant set up to pay for the treatment of her condition. She exhibits no symptoms from this condition.
Meet Ginger. This sweet girl is about seven years old. She is a Beagle/Chihuahua mix with short hair that does not shed or need grooming. Ginger is spayed, up to date on her veterinary needs and weighs a trim 16 pounds.
She is house trained and walks well on a leash but does not show the need to go outside often as she is very comfortable lounging in the house. Ginger gets along very well with her other dog friends and does not mind cats, She is good with children and very affectionate once she is familiar with people. Her experience has made her quite resourceful and she will 'ask' for extra treats so she can hide them for a rainy day along with other treasures she may find.
Ginger would be a loyal and loving companion in a relatively calm environment with few people. As her foster, she has been a true pleasure to have and watch her blossom into a very happy furry friend.
Ginger does have a treatable condition called Polycythemia Vera. This is a condition that causes too high of a red blood cell count. The treatment is blood letting every 10 weeks. With this simple treatment, Ginger will lead a normal happy life. If Ginger's adopter continues to use our veterinarian, there is a grant set up to pay for the treatment of her condition. She exhibits no symptoms from this condition.
Submit Application
Visit https://frankiesfurryfriends.rescugroups.org and fill out an adoption application.
Approve Application
Once your 3 personal references and your vet reference is checked and we approve your application then a meet and greet is set up.
Meet the Pet
If you and your family and your dog are a match then the contract is signed and you and your new family member go home.