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4 year old brindle spayed female available

Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
  • Ginger is a brindle and white spayed female. She is very sweet, with the prettiest face.

    Ginger is best for an only dog home or with a VERY mellow adult male. She did well with her own male Basenji in her original home, but does not like female dogs at all. She tends to challenge assertive male dogs, which is why she is being rehomed.

    Ginger is excellent with adult humans once she settles in - she is reserved at first, then quietly affectionate and loving.

    Ginger was not raised around kids but should be okay with older, respectful, well-behaved kids. She was good with this family's teenager, for example.

    Ginger is crate trained and walks well on a leash.

    Ginger is located in Virginia. I would consider homes outside of Virginia if you're willing to pick her up (I will not ship) - so basically we're willing to look at homes in the mid-Atlantic region, mid-South in addition to Virginia/Maryland/DC/North Carolina - or even further if you're willing to drive to get her.

    There is an interview process involved and an application to fill out.

    Ginger had been placed but is going to be returned b/c of fusses with the family's Rottweiler. Her previous adopted family noted that she was doing very well otherwise and was extremely adoptable.

    Ginger is spayed and is current on all shots and on heartworm preventative.

    Please contact Lisa at itzyu@prodigy.net or at 804 387 2640 if you are interested in Ginger.

    Thank you,
    Lisa

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