The 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: Every Stage Explained
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Ginny Weasley is the sweetest pup you could ever meet, a true delight with a charming personality. Despite being the runt of her litter, she's full of love and potential. She adores snuggles but isn't overly demanding, making her an excellent companion for various lifestyles. Ginny thrives in quiet environments, even proving to be a fantastic office dog who snoozes peacefully under a desk, offering a gentle tail wag to anyone who passes by. She loves to sunbathe, play with her toys, and above all, simply hang out with her favorite people.
As a young German Shepherd Dog mix, Ginny is intelligent, loyal, and eager to please. She's a moderate energy dog, great on a leash for shorter walks but still developing stamina for longer adventures. Ginny is remarkably adaptable with other animals; she's chill with other dogs, though she prefers human company, and is respectful of cats. She's even shown good behavior around chickens and parrots, demonstrating her calm and trainable nature. She's estimated to reach around 50 pounds when fully grown, promising a medium-sized, devoted companion.
Ginny is looking for a loving home that can provide a structured routine to help her continue her potty training journey. She is crate trained and sleeps through the night, but being a young puppy, she appreciates companionship and a cozy doggy bed. An ideal family would be active enough to engage her with daily walks and play, while also understanding her current limits for strenuous activities. Ginny would thrive as an only dog or with another laid-back canine friend, bringing immense joy and affection to her new family.
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