Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Needs special attention,
Needs experienced adopter,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
foster, Ginger is once again finding her footing.
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About this special girl:
• Ginger does not do well with small dogs or animals (no cats). Her prey drive is real, and she will chase.
• She can do well with larger male dogs, with slow introductions and in the hands of a knowledgeable, patient GSP family.
• She is deeply people-oriented and will become your shadow in no time.
• She shows some resource guarding around food with other dogs, though she is comfortable being pet while eating. Ginger loves food and is very food-motivated. Her vet believes this enthusiasm — and guarding — may stem from a time when she lived outside and was underfed or inconsistently fed.
• Her arthritis and incontinence are being managed with medication and daily supplements, and despite it all, she still has so much life and joy in her.
• She is housebroken, enjoys easy walks, car rides, and long naps — the simple pleasures that make life sweet.
Ginger is a sweetheart who spent far too long in the wrong hands. Now, she deserves the very best we can give her — a home that will meet her needs with patience, kindness, and understanding. A home where she will finally be cherished and treated like the princess she truly is.
If you are seriously interested in adopting Ginger, please fill out an application here:
👉 https://junosden.org/adoption-app
We will first consider adopters located in Washington, as this will be easier on Ginger and less challenging logistically — but we will absolutely consider out-of-state adopters as well.
Thank you for caring about Ginger and for helping us get her one step closer to the loving home she has always deserved. 💛