Ginny

female - mixed breed - 2 years old - 30 lbs.

Ginny has been at Faithful Hearts for almost 2 years. She is shy at first, but warms up quickly. She loves to run up and down the fence lines with the other dogs here at the shelter. We think she would do best in a home with another dog who can help her come out of her shell. Buddy is her current BFF.

We’re not sure what breeds Ginny is mixed with, but she is very unique looking. If you do a DNA test when you adopt her, we’d love to know!

Ginny is spayed and up to date on vaccines, flea/tick prevention, and heartworm prevention.

If you’re interested in adopting Ginny, please submit an adoption application. Once we receive it, we will call you to arrange a visit. If you have any questions, please contact us at (478) 231-6942.

Adoption FAQs
You can submit an adoption application one of two ways. You may fill out our online application which will be automatically sent to the shelter upon completion, or you may download one here. If you download our application, please email it to adoptions@fhanimalshelter.com or print it and bring it directly to Faithful Hearts Animal Shelter when completed. If you have any questions, please call (478) 231-6942.
Please carefully consider these factors before adopting a pet: landlord approval (if applicable), other household members, future plans, costs, other pets, time commitment, and supplies needed. You must be 18 years of age or older to adopt from Faithful Hearts. Click here to learn more.
Meet and greets are by appointment only, and are scheduled based on approved adoption applications. Applications are on a first come, first served basis. An adoption fee is required and may vary based on the animal. Fees are based on multiple factors including veterinary care and the age of the pet. Click here to learn more.

If you are thinking of adding a loyal companion to your family, you will want to consider many factors in selecting the animal which best suits your lifestyle and fits your needs.

In most cases, your new pet was born as a stray, or abandoned or surrendered by a previous family. Your pet is going home to a new, unfamiliar place with strangers… which is kind of scary! Being gentle, considerate, patient, and kind will help ease your friend into his new family.

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