Ginny Of The Hogwarts
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Ginny Of The Hogwarts
AvailableThis young female Jindo is believed to be of medium size with a white and cream coloring. She is spayed and currently enjoys the care of Beagles & Buddies rescue.
About Ginny Of The Hogwarts
Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started. Ginny is a lovely young Korean Jindo mix, with a beautiful white and cream coat and a long, slender build, weighing around 40-45 lbs. At just one year old, Ginny is full of youthful energy and enjoys racing around with her siblings. Although she may be shy in new situations and take a little time to warm up to strangers, she blossoms once she settles into her surroundings and loves gentle pets from those she trusts. Ginny has never shown aggression and is truly a sweet-natured girl. She came from a home environment and still has two siblings, Neville and Harry Pawter, with her at the rescue. Previous DNA testing on her littermates confirmed they are about 75% Korean Jindo. Ginny is spayed and has received her puppy vaccinations, so she’s prepared for her forever family. Volunteers enjoy watching her play, and with a bit of patience, Ginny will make a devoted and loving companion. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Ginny Of The Hogwarts
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Korean Jindo is best suited for homes with secure, fenced yards where they can exercise and explore. They thrive in active households that can provide both mental and physical engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Korean Jindos benefit from having access to a securely fenced yard for regular exercise and play. While they can adapt to indoor living, outdoor time is important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jindos can be good with children when properly socialized from a young age. They are generally loyal and gentle, but supervision is always recommended for positive interactions.
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