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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Ginny plans next week

Ginny will have her spay and microchip next week and she will be ready for adoption.
She is a sweet, girl who is starting to realize the comforts of having a loving home, she is so grateful for having a warm bed and a full belly.
If you are interested meeting Ginny please fill out an application.

Ginny's Unique Quality

Ginny’s unique quality is that when you speak to her or walk in the door she smiles. At first it looks like a snarl, but in fact her tail is wagging like crazy and she is indeed smiling. I will try and catch her smiling it is quite funny.
She is very submissive, when she steals a stuffed animal and play with it we will say ‘no’ and immediately she is on her back wagging her tail begging for forgiveness.

The Perfect lady

Ginny does very well in the crate no messing and very quite. She likes to hang out in her crate. Ginny enjoys squeaky toys and attention. She needs a little bit of confidence to be outside on her own. She will do her business if you stand outside with her. I am sure with confidence she will be able to be alone outside.

Ginny has arrived in foster care!

UPDATE 3-3-08
Ginny is a 2 year old Blue Heeler/Australian Cattle Dog/ Pointer Mix. She found as a stray in Chicago and someone thought she had some great qualities and very adoptable. Ginny has been in IBR foster care for a week. Ginny so loves the company of people and is very devoted. She gets along great with my kids’ age 6, 9, and 12. I do have my own female pointer and Ginny does get along with her however she does try to herd Ella away from me. Go figure... a herding dog herding! Ginny (left) with foster sister Ella.