Ginger was found wandering around a campground
and was then taken to a local shelter after being unable to find
her owner. The Shelter called GRRoW and I adopted her from
GRRoW. She is a very loveable senior and her estimated age
is 10 years old. Ginger enjoys our morning walk of just less
than 2 miles and a late afternoon walk with her pet sitter.
She really enjoys my nieces and nephews and the children we meet
on our walks. For an older dog, Ginger certainly has lots of
energy! I'm really happy I have her in my life. Like
her name implies she is bold and out going, yet she is sweet and
affectionate. She looks into my eyes with love, kindness,
and gratitude. I couldn't ask for a better dog and I am so
grateful that she has come into my life!
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