Ginny
Raytown, MO at The Animal Rescue Alliance
Key Facts About Ginny
Ginny is a baby female Labrador Retriever (large) available for adoption at The Animal Rescue Alliance in Raytown, MO.
About This Dog
What WeRescue Scout knows about Ginny
Ginny thrives with active people who enjoy an affectionate, people-focused companion that wants to be involved in everything you do. A home with kids, other dogs, and time for regular outdoor play and training would suit this curious, social pup well.
- Not yet housetrained; will need consistent potty breaks and patience during the learning phase
- High need for companionship and attention; does not tolerate extended alone time well
WeRescue Scout summarized this from the shelter's original listing and may include estimates. Please contact The Animal Rescue Alliance to confirm any details before adopting.
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About Ginny
The Animal Rescue Alliance
RescueA non-profit 501C3, all volunteer group dedicated to helping homeless pets in the Greater Kansas City area. Our organization is the result of an alliance between several rescuers in the Kansas City region who share the same goal of ending animal suffering and homelessness.
In addition to rescuing pets from difficult situations, we offer courtesy listings in Pet Finder, facilitate low-cost spays and neuterings, work on transfers and transports with existing rescue groups, help individuals and organizations promote, screen and educate potential adopters, fund raise to help pets with special needs, offer guidance and information about animal rescue, organize events, etc.
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