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My name is Ginger!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Home Check

4

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Wheaten Terrier/Shih Tzu
Color
Black
Age
7 years 1 month old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
37323452

My story

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

Meet Ginger, a loving playful dog who’s eager to find her new forever home.  Ginger spent the past 7 years in the same wonderful home after being adopted as a puppy from NBSTR.  Sadly, her owners had to move into assisted living and Ginger found herself needing a new place to call home. Ginger is a terrier mix, weighing in at a sturdy 30 lbs.

Ginger adores kids and is a friend to everyone she meets - both human and canine. She is housebroken, making her an easy addition to any household. With her endearing long tongue that often sticks out, Ginger is sure to win your heart. She enjoys playing with toys, going for walks, laying next to her human, and is always ready for fun and games. She’s great in the car and can adjust to any situation with ease. Most importantly, Ginger is very loving and will bring joy and affection to her new family. Come meet Ginger and give her the fresh start she deserves!  Ginger is being fostered in Lake Zurich, IL. Apply at NBSTR.org
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
37323452
Contact
Dawn Swann
Phone
Address
PO Box 652, Oak Creek, WI 53154

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Home Check

4.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

Although we do not discriminate based upon race,creed, gender,sexual orientation, or age, we do reserve the right to make placements appropriate for the dog which may be affected by an individual's ability to care for the dog long term. This may include factors such as age of the dog related to age of the person, or activity level and needs of the dog related to an individual's ability to give the dog appropriate company, exercise, and supervision.

Our adoption process consists of the completion of an application, a reference check, and a home visit.

We require that all dogs/cats in the household be neutered or spayed and up to date on all vaccinations. We also require that dogs in the household be tested annually for heart worm.

Unfortunately, we are unable to set up an individual meeting between you and your prospective family member until the reference check has been successfully completed.

Families with Children Under age 8

We prefer that children of our adopters are over age 8, and most applicants with children under 8 years old who do not have a current or recently passed dog will be declined automatically.If families with children under 8 years old have a current dog, we may consider the application. Please send an email BEFORE completing your application. Send the email to nbstr2@outlook.com . In your email, tell us why you think your family may be a match for one of our rescue dogs.

Our current adoption fees are:

$400 Juvenile (0-4 years old)
$300 Adult (5-8 years old)
$200. Senior (9+ years old)

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

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https://www.facebook.com/New-Beginnings-Shih-Tzu-Rescue-198565472445/

We have meet and greet events that are listed on the facebook page and on our website http://www.nbstr.org/id87.html

More about this rescue

- New Beginnings Shih Tzu Rescue is a charitable organization consisting of volunteers dedicated to rescue of small dogs. The dogs brought into our rescue program as fosters come from surrendering owners, shelters or pounds, breeders who are reducing their stock, and other sources.

- Our foster dogs live with foster families, who volunteer for New Beginnings. Our foster dogs are treated as loved family pets and live with their foster families until adoption. They are given medical care, other medical treatment for conditions diagnosed during their period of foster care, by licensed veterinarians.

- Our foster homes work very hard to determine the best possible match between their foster dog and potential forever home. The foster home is the best judge of what their foster dog needs. For that reason, final approval for the adoption rests with the foster home.

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