Posted 1 month ago | Updated 2 days ago
This helps Town and Country Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
Ginny is a beautiful 50 lb shiba inu mix who originally came to us from the reservation. She was adopted to a couple who returned her when they had a baby. It sounded like the new parents and Ginny were all struggling to adapt to a big life change. Ginny was heartbroken after losing her family but has slowly come out of her shell. We have witnessed how deeply attached she gets to humans in her life so it's very possible that she could be protective of those relationships and hesitant to share that attention with children. We've also seen some signs of resource guarding. Therefore, we would want future adopters to be very mindful of this and cautiously introduce her to kids. She would ideally be fed in her crate or a room away from others. She is an active girl who loves long walks and would enjoy a fenced yard for outdoor play. She entertains herself playing with her toys or chewing on bones. She is highly intelligent and has mastered the commands "sit", "paw" and "down". She is food motivated and eager to please. Ginny has a dominant personality so she would likely do best in a home without other dogs or with a more submissive dog. Ginny rides well in a car so if you want to go site-seeing she's up for the adventure. After a long day of play, she would love to curl up in your lap and watch movies. Ginny is an amazing dog and she's looking for a new beginning and deserves a loving, patient, committed family. If you want to meet this precious furbaby please contact Town and Country Animal Rescue. The adoption fee is $350 and covers age appropriate vaccines, a microchip, and a spay/neuter.
Applications are typically worked in time stamp order based on date/time of submission. If you have other dogs in your home, they must all meet the potential adoptee. It may save you a trip to bring them with you when you visit, if you are certain you want to adopt a new family member.
***** If you are interested in any of our animals, please fill out an application on our website www.townandcountryanimalrescue.org
Your application will be reviewed, and you will be contacted to set up a time to meet at the shelter or the foster home. The introduction between you and the pet will be supervised by one of the dog counselors or the foster. If all goes well, you can adopt during the same visit.
Please be sure to follow us on Facebook to learn more about Town and Country Animal Rescue and our mission.
Ginny is a beautiful 50 lb shiba inu mix who originally came to us from the reservation. She was adopted to a couple who returned her when they had a baby. It sounded like the new parents and Ginny were all struggling to adapt to a big life change. Ginny was heartbroken after losing her family but has slowly come out of her shell. We have witnessed how deeply attached she gets to humans in her life so it's very possible that she could be protective of those relationships and hesitant to share that attention with children. We've also seen some signs of resource guarding. Therefore, we would want future adopters to be very mindful of this and cautiously introduce her to kids. She would ideally be fed in her crate or a room away from others. She is an active girl who loves long walks and would enjoy a fenced yard for outdoor play. She entertains herself playing with her toys or chewing on bones. She is highly intelligent and has mastered the commands "sit", "paw" and "down". She is food motivated and eager to please. Ginny has a dominant personality so she would likely do best in a home without other dogs or with a more submissive dog. Ginny rides well in a car so if you want to go site-seeing she's up for the adventure. After a long day of play, she would love to curl up in your lap and watch movies. Ginny is an amazing dog and she's looking for a new beginning and deserves a loving, patient, committed family. If you want to meet this precious furbaby please contact Town and Country Animal Rescue. The adoption fee is $350 and covers age appropriate vaccines, a microchip, and a spay/neuter.
Applications are typically worked in time stamp order based on date/time of submission. If you have other dogs in your home, they must all meet the potential adoptee. It may save you a trip to bring them with you when you visit, if you are certain you want to adopt a new family member.
***** If you are interested in any of our animals, please fill out an application on our website www.townandcountryanimalrescue.org
Your application will be reviewed, and you will be contacted to set up a time to meet at the shelter or the foster home. The introduction between you and the pet will be supervised by one of the dog counselors or the foster. If all goes well, you can adopt during the same visit.
Please be sure to follow us on Facebook to learn more about Town and Country Animal Rescue and our mission.