Ginger
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Ginger
AvailableGinger is a 6-year-old spayed female greyhound mix weighing about 50 pounds. She is house trained and vaccinated, residing in Bondurant, IA. Ginger is a large dog and comes with a sweet disposition, ready to find her forever home.
About Ginger
Meet Ginger! She's a 6-year-old greyhound mix, known as a lurcher, with soft brown eyes that will melt your heart. Weighing in at just 50 pounds, she's a petite girl who adores walks and spending time outdoors. Ginger thrives in a home with a fenced-in yard where she can confidently explore. Sheβs learned to manage her anxiety around new people, especially men, so patience is key with her. Given her shy nature, she may not do well with young or energetic kids. Currently living with another greyhound, Ginger would likely enjoy the company of a large, confident dog. Just be sure to introduce them properly to ensure compatibility. Importantly, she does not get along with small dogs or cats. This sweet girl has a knack for jumping straight up in the air to alert her humans when she spots a squirrel, showcasing her playful spirit. Ginger will stay by your side once she finds that special someone to bond with. Interested adopters should know she is in the Des Moines Area and will need an in-person meeting. The adoption fee is $300, which covers various medical needs and includes a special collar and leash set. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Ginger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ginger, being a greyhound mix, is best suited for a home with a fenced-in yard where she can explore and sniff at her own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ginger appreciates having ample outdoor space for walks and exploration, making a fenced yard ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ginger might not be suitable for homes with young or rambunctious children due to her shy nature and anxiety around new people.











