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Ginger
Ginger is a two year old, 18 pound rat terrier mix that has a lot of energy and is ready to find a family of her own. For adoption info or an application, please visit the New Rattitude Website.
Date(s): Alexandria, VA. 1 - 10 of 10 Total. 1658 Visits.
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Ginger is a nosey neighbor who loves to check outside often to see what other people and dogs are up to.

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Stinky animal hoof chews are her favorite, but antlers or benebones/nylabones are good, too. She keeps her teeth very clean.

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So athletic! Excellent at jumping, balancing, and running fast, even in the house. Can leap over the sofa in a single bound and wonders why it takes us so long to walk around.

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Ginger loves to sit with you, especially after dark when she immediately goes into night time snooze mode. Belly rubs are also welcome at this time- she will roll over when she's ready.

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18 pound Ginger next to her foster sis, who is just 11 pounds. Ginger constantly asks her to play and would love to have an active buddy in her new home.

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Another chair- Ginger jumps right up so she can be on the same level as the rest of the people.

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Those ears tell a story. She's seen here with a small gathering of toys. the pile grows throughout the day as she brings more back to her lair.

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Yes, another chair. During Christmas dinner, Ginger didn't want to be left out, so she took the corner chair next to the window.

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Ginger loves outside time exploring on a "sniffari" for new smells, walking, running (she's so fast), or checking out the wildlife (squirrels and birds are of course prey to this terrier). She also enjoys just laying in the grass when it's warm.

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While she is probably around 2 years old and has had one or more litters of puppies, Ginger is making up for some missed puppyhood with a little mischief. She takes redirection very well if you offer another appropriate chew item.

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