Meet Ginger!
A gentle three-and-a-half-year-old Mountain Cur mix from Denver, CO, whose warm brown coat, striking black blaze, and soft white touches on her face and chest are just the beginning of her quiet charm.
Ginger has been navigating a big life change—she lost her beloved pet parent just before Christmas 2024, and since then, she’s been in a caring foster home, learning to trust again and rediscover her playful spirit. Weighing about 40 pounds and standing 18 inches tall, this medium-sized girl is a lover of the simple things: daily walks, peanut butter-stuffed Kongs, cozy car rides, and snuggling under blankets for a solid night’s rest. Her days start with a trip outside and breakfast, and she happily tags along with whatever’s happening around the house!
True to her Mountain Cur roots, Ginger is intelligent, observant, and thrives on companionship. She knows several commands like “sit,” “come,” “give me your paw,” “sit up,” and “wait,” and she’s crate trained, house-trained, and very tuned in to her surroundings. She absolutely adores being near her people—especially when there's cuddling involved!
That said, Ginger also needs a home that respects her boundaries. She can be protective of her space and has shown resource guarding behavior with her food bowl and peanut butter toys. She’s also nipped in moments when she felt overwhelmed or startled, especially by men or during sudden movements. These behaviors don’t define her, but they do highlight her need for a quiet, patient environment where she can feel safe and supported. She also gets anxious at the vet and prefers her paws not be handled, though she’ll happily offer a paw for a treat.
While she can be selective with other dogs and hasn’t had recent interactions with cats, Ginger is learning how to trust again and continues to grow more confident in a steady routine. She’s cuddly, curious, and devoted to those she connects with!
Are you the calm, loving presence Ginger needs to help her feel at home again? If so, she’s ready to meet you! Reach out to [email protected] and take the first step in writing her next chapter.