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Dog of the Week - Help Ginger Find Her Forever Home

16 week old black Labrador retriever mix is looking for her "forever home", will it be yours?

 

Ginger is a 16 week old black Labrador retriever mix. Ginger is a sweet, lively puppy. She is currently in a foster home with 2 other dogs and gets along well with both. Ginger loves to play fetch with a ball, run circles in the backyard, and play with the other dogs. She enjoys her daily walks and walks well on a leash. She easily goes from running around to her favorite pastime, snuggling.  If there's a lap in the house, she's on it. Ginger is up-to-date with her routine shots and is crate trained. She's just learned the command "sit" and comes when called. Ginger is friendly towards everyone --adults, cats, kids, and other dogs. She will be a wonderful addition to your family.

For more information on Ginger or any of the other dogs available through , please visit the Home for Good Dog Rescue website, call (908) 598-8212 or email contacthfg@gmail.com. If you are considering adopting Ginger or one of the other Home for Good dogs, please visit the Home for Good website at www.homeforgooddogs.org and complete an online application. A pre-approved application is required for all “meet and greets” and adoptions.

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Home for Good Dog Rescue Dog will be the WDHA Rock N’ Ruff Adoption
Event:

Saturday June 2, 2012

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WDHA Studios

55 Horsehill Rd.

Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927

from noon to 3 p.m.

 

About Home for Good Dog Rescue

Home for Good is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit dog rescue.
Their mission is to rescue, nurture and place adoptable dogs of all breeds into
loving homes for good. Since its founding in August 2010, Home for Good has
successfully placed over 1,000 dogs into permanent “forever” homes. Home for
Good strives to give the dogs another chance at life.

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