Ginny
Great Pyrenees | West Saint Paul, MN
BabyFemaleLargeWhite with Gray or Silver
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Meet Ginny
If you are interested in getting to know this animal better, please complete an Adoption Request Form. This is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is not a binding contract. To learn more about our adoption process, please visit our Adoption Process page on our website at www.rescuecrew.org.Ginny is a sweet, smart, and adorably fluffy 12-week-old Great Pyrenees mix puppy, currently weighing about 18 pounds—and growing fast! She’s expected to be a large dog when fully grown and is already showing off her confident, independent personality.Ginny is playful and curious, thriving in her foster home as she explores the world, plays with toys, and learns her puppy manners. She knows how to sit and lie down and is learning to ring bells to go outside.She loves being outdoors and would do best in a home with a fenced yard where she can roam and sniff to her heart’s content. At night, she sleeps in a crate by her foster’s bed without any fuss. On the rare occasion she needs to go out before morning, she’ll gently whine to let you know—then goes right back to sleep in her crate like a pro.Ginny is doing well with potty training, though she still has accidents. Most of the time, she goes outside and is learning quickly.She’s been around large dogs and holds her own just fine. She’s also interested in the household cat—she likes him and often sniffs and play-bows, but will chase when he doesn’t accept her playful advances. A dog-savvy cat is best.While Ginny enjoys cuddling, she has an independent side too. She’ll snuggle in close for a bit but often moves a few feet away, likely because she gets warm easily with her thick, fluffy coat.Ginny hasn’t been exposed to children yet, but she loves everyone she meets. Like any young puppy, she has sharp little teeth and will need lots of chew toys. Supervision is recommended around young children.Ginny is looking for a loving forever home ready for a big, loyal, intelligent pup who will grow into a wonderful lifelong friend—with continued training, patience, and space to play.Age and breed are based on veterinarian and intake professional’s recommendation and not guaranteed as a rescue animal’s history is often unknown. All companion animals adopted by The Rescue Crew are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on age appropriate vaccinations, tested for FIV/FeLK (cats) or heartworm (dogs), microchipped, dewormed and provided with monthly flea/tick and heartworm preventatives prior to adoption. The Rescue Crew is a foster based rescue organization, meaning all of our adoptable pets are located in homes throughout Minnesota. We do not have a physical location where you can stop by to visit the animals - we require the completion of an Adoption Request Form prior to meeting any of our adoptable pets in foster care. For the most complete information regarding this animal, and all of our adoptable pets, please ensure you are visiting our website directly at www.RescueCrew.org. You can also access the necessary online forms here as well.
Adoption Process
Adoption applications must be completed, which include information regarding references and vet clinic information, DL #, names, etc. Reference checks are conducted and when necessary vetting information verified. Discussion about the animal interested in to best assure appropriate and proper placement is made, and educational information regarding how to manage a multi-dog/animal household, slow and proper introductions and the importance of a shut-down period to help the animal acclimate to new surroundings. A "meet and greet" with the animal is required and whenever possible all residents of the household should be present. Home checks may, but not always, be necessary. After adoption applications is approved a contract is required, where we also stipulate that if for any reason the adopter determines they no longer want or can care for the animal we require it be returned to us, with the exception of documented bite history or potentially dangerous or dangerous dog designations. Adoption fees vary, but are comparable to or less than other local rescues and typically are $300 or less for a canine and $150 for a feline.
Contact
The Rescue Crew, Inc
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http://rescuecrew.org
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