This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Health & Fitness

Spice Up Your Life With A Little Ginger!

Poor, sweet Ginger was rescued from an animal shelter the day after Christmas. She was at the shelter for almost 2 months and was very pregnant when she was finally rescued by WAG.

On January 13th, Ginger gave birth to 10 puppies. The puppies have all found homes and it is now time for Ginger to find her loving home too. 

Ginger is a very gentle and loving dog that wants to be with you at all times. She loves belly rubs and will give you kisses.

Ginger is a medium sized dog at 43 lbs and is about 2 years old.  The vet thinks she may be part pit bull terrier and part shepherd but this is just a guess.

She absolutely LOVES to cuddle with you on the couch and in bed and she gets along with other dogs and cats after a slow introduction. 

This sweet girl would do best in a home without children because she does like to jump. Ginger does bark at loud noises and does like to chew up her toys. She will need a fenced yard, and is already crate trained, house-trained and knows “sit”, “down”, and “spin”. She has been spayed, heart-worm tested, dewormed, vaccinated, and micro-chipped. 

This sweetheart will be at the Livonia PetSmart on Saturdays from 11-3. Come up and meet this cutie!


Like Ginger, Ginger Snaps is done raising her babies and is now looking for a home of her own. 

Ginger Snaps is super sweet and lovable. She is about 2 years old and is very laid back.

This sweet girl really loves people and doesn't mind being around other cats. She is just an all around good girl!

Ginger Snaps is house trained, spayed and is current on vaccinations.

To fill out an online application please visit www.waganimalrescue.com and remember to provide your vet's phone number AND be sure to call them to give permission to release information to us.


WAG is an all-volunteer, non-profit (501c3), domestic companion animal rescue organization dedicated to placing homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens in permanent, loving, responsible homes.

Thanks for your support!

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?