I am going to be full transparent good, bad the whole truth so you know what to expect. Ginger is a 10 month old golden retriever. We got her in May 2024. She is AKC, have the paperwork to prove. She is a sweet girl most of the time. She has had some issues with my youngest son where she would go at him, unprovoked because we watch them close when they are together. She is still intact. We have tried trainers and followed what they said but nothing worked, could just be the trainers, or it's just her not sure. She has anxiety so it would be best if her next person had a fenced in yard or was home because she will injure herself in her crate when left alone, even for 10 mins. On good days she is a sweet cuddle bug and loves attention and being around her person 24/7. We feel she would do well either by herself or maybe another dog, she has not been around many dogs but those she has she has gotten along with and showed no aggression. She will come with her crate, toys, bed, harness, collar, rabies tag, dishes and any leftover food or treats. She is up to date on all shots. She just spends more time in the cage than out because our work schedules have recently changed. If you are interested please reach out .
Ginger is a sweet girl, most of the time, and enjoys being around people. She has a loving nature, but can show anxiety in certain situations, especially when left alone.
Ginger has had some issues with my youngest son, where she showed unprovoked aggression. It's important to monitor their interactions closely.
We have tried different trainers, but unfortunately, we didn't see the desired results. It's possible that the trainers or Ginger's own personality played a role in this.
Yes, Ginger suffers from anxiety. We recommend that her next owner has a fenced-in yard or is home frequently, as she can injure herself when left alone for even short periods.
Ginger hasn't been around many dogs, but she has shown to get along well with the few she has met, displaying no aggression.
Ginger will come with her crate, toys, bed, harness, collar, rabies tag, dishes, and any leftover food or treats.
Yes, Ginger is up to date on all shots.
The adoption fee for Ginger is $850.
Ginger is located in Clayton, Johnston County, North Carolina, United States.
Due to our changing work schedules, Ginger spends more time in her crate than out. We hope to find her a home where she can spend more time with her owner.
If you have any further questions or are interested in adopting Ginger, please reach out!