So, what can
ginger do for your dog?
Not exact matches
I'm certainly not an expert on
dog's dental hygiene but I
do brush
Ginger's teeth regularly (there isn't much buildup) and feed her things like carrots and apples often, which definitely help in keeping her teeth clean:) Thanks
for your comment, Karan!
Cookie was going to be available
for adoption this weekend but
Ginger doesn't want her around the other
dogs in the kennel or at the adoption event because she is looking out
for their best interest, so we are going to keep Cookie until she is feeling better.
The best way to know that a
dog is right
for your family is to meet that
dog, evaluate it in person, speak with the
dog's foster family, review any behavioral assessments, and
do an honest evaluation on whether you feel it would be a good fit — taking into consideration the advice and recommendation from other vested parties including volunteers / foster families of
Ginger's Pet Rescue.