Shy Ginny is looking for a loving home in Schwedt!
Mixed-breed dog Ginny from Schwedt is looking for a new home. She is afraid of being alone and needs patience.

Shy Ginny is looking for a loving home in Schwedt!
The little mixed-breed dog Ginny from Schwedt is urgently looking for a loving home. At four years old and a robust Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix, she has plenty of charm to offer, but one weight presses heavily on her little shoulders: fear. Fear of being left alone. This emotional burden stems from her past, in which Ginny was rescued from poor posture at nine weeks old. Their first home was unsustainable; the new owners had to work during the day, which left Ginny alone for far too long. This ultimately led to her being returned to the animal shelter after another failed attempt with a family where there were conflicts with other dogs.
As Moz.de reports, Ginny is neutered, vaccinated and chipped. She has mastered basic commands such as “sit”, “down” and “stay” and shows calm behavior when walking on a leash. Driving is not a problem for them; She stays calm and calm in the car, which is a relief for many dog owners. Nevertheless, she needs a quiet home without children and other dogs. However, she tolerates cats quite well.
Looking for a safe haven
The challenge for potential adopters is to gain Ginny's trust. She needs time and closeness to her people in order to open up. This is a common path that many dogs from animal welfare have to take, as another article from Landtiere.de makes clear. It describes how another dog, Desi Lu, had difficulty adjusting to her new home after traumatic experiences. Patience and understanding are the best companions. Many dogs react insecurely because of their past and need time to regain trust. A safe environment, like the one Ginny can be offered, is essential.
Dogs being afraid are often a sensitive topic. As ACE-Tiere-in-Not.de describes, dogs sense the emotions of their owners and are heavily dependent on their behavior. Calm handling, clear rules and positive training are necessary so that the relationship between dog and human can grow healthily. Ginny will also benefit from a loving owner who is willing to give her the time she needs to face her fears and perhaps one day overcome them completely.
Anyone interested can contact the Schwedt animal shelter on 03332 523933 to find out more about Ginny and her story. For the little dog, having her own home would not only be a stroke of luck, but also the first step into a new, fear-free life.