
GINNY
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About GINNY
Floral City, FL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
GINNY’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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GINNY's Story
When you look through Ginny’s photos you will see the last photo is the one taken of her when we first took her in. She had found her way into an R.V. park in hopes of finding food and a soft, safe place to lay down and rest. This poor girl had most likely been dumped in the woods to starve to death. When she arrived at the park she was starving, and covered in fleas and ticks. The owner of the park contacted us and asked if we could help. We took her in and went directly to the vet clinic to have her checked out. She appears to be approximately two years old, was already heartworm positive, and had already had more than one litter of puppies. Who knows what became of those poor little souls? Yet, for no reason I can think of, she was still a loving, trusting, friendly dog. Ginny received the slow kill method heartworm treatment and is now NEGATIVE!!!. As you can plainly see by the other five photos, she has been getting plenty of food, and loving care. She is a happy girl now. She is good natured and good with people. She appears to be good with most other dogs. The only issue appears to be that she is food possessive, and I guess it’s easy to see why she might be that way. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, she if receiving monthly heartworm prevention. Ginny is most likely a Staffordshire Terrier mix, two to three years of age, and ready for her best life ever to begin, with a loving forever family. If you are interested in being her family, you must own your home and have a secure fenced yard. You will need to fill out an adoption application through our website at www.humanesocietycitrus.com and for additional questions, contact Karron by email at choose2rescue@yahoo.com or call her at 352-586-9699. The adoption donation for Ginny is $150.00
When you look through Ginny’s photos you will see the last photo is the one taken of her when we first took her in. She had found her way into an R.V. park in hopes of finding food and a soft, safe place to lay down and rest. This poor girl had most likely been dumped in the woods to starve to death. When she arrived at the park she was starving, and covered in fleas and ticks. The owner of the park contacted us and asked if we could help. We took her in and went directly to the vet clinic to have her checked out. She appears to be approximately two years old, was already heartworm positive, and had already had more than one litter of puppies. Who knows what became of those poor little souls? Yet, for no reason I can think of, she was still a loving, trusting, friendly dog. Ginny received the slow kill method heartworm treatment and is now NEGATIVE!!!. As you can plainly see by the other five photos, she has been getting plenty of food, and loving care. She is a happy girl now. She is good natured and good with people. She a
When you look through Ginny’s photos you will see the last photo is the one taken of her when we first took her in. She had found her way into an R.V. park in hopes of finding food and a soft, safe place to lay down and rest. This poor girl had most likely been dumped in the woods to starve to death. When she arrived at the park she was starving, and covered in fleas and ticks. The owner of the park contacted us and asked if we could help. We took her in and went directly to the vet clinic to have her checked out. She appears to be approximately two years old, was already heartworm positive, and had already had more than one litter of puppies. Who knows what became of those poor little souls? Yet, for no reason I can think of, she was still a loving, trusting, friendly dog. Ginny received the slow kill method heartworm treatment and is now NEGATIVE!!!. As you can plainly see by the other five photos, she has been getting plenty of food, and loving care. She is a happy girl now. She is good natured and good with people. She appears to be good with most other dogs. The only issue appears to be that she is food possessive, and I guess it’s easy to see why she might be that way. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, she if receiving monthly heartworm prevention. Ginny is most likely a Staffordshire Terrier mix, two to three years of age, and ready for her best life ever to begin, with a loving forever
How To Adopt
GINNY is from Room For One More Pet Rescue Inc
[Floral City, FL]
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