Please hear me out. My heart is very heavy as I type this.
Over the course of Ginger's last 7 months here with us, we have had many ups and downs but mostly downs. In the beginning, we were determined adnd confident that we could handle her and all of her puppy energy and mischief. As it turns out, we were wrong. Ginger is a VERY active dog that requires an enormous amount of time and attention. As a family with two small children and a heavy work schedule, we simply do not have what it takes to make this a happy and comfortable home for Ginger. We have consulted with a trainer and even she said that she has never seen a Golden that is as high needs as Ginger.
In addition to not having enough time to give her the attention and exercise that she needs, her issues with Boomer have not improved at all and seem to be getting worse by the day. For the most part they did not cross paths because Boomer is scared stiff of her, but every time Ginger does see him she immediately goes into prey mode. The hair on her back stands up and the teeth are bared.
On to the happier stuff.
Her new family is a member of our own family who have a HUGE yard and another dog who she gets along with wonderfully. Her new skin Mom is well versed in dog training and is definately more than qualified to handle a high needs dog like Ginger.
We know that this is the right decision for Ginger, even though it hurts like crazy.... Here are some pictures of Ginger and her new sister Betty Boop relaxing before she left for her new home.
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