When Ginger, a dog who had already known what it felt like to be left behind, came to Dogwood Animal Shelter in Missouri, she wanted what every shelter pup quietly wants: to leave soon with someone who would love her for good.
But her past had left marks that were not easy to shake, and the road toward finding a forever family became much harder than she ever could have expected.
Ginger carried fear and anxiety that made trusting new people difficult, which meant winning over adopters was not simple for her.
No one seemed ready to give her the time, gentleness, and patience she needed, so all Ginger could do was keep waiting and hope things might finally turn around.
Sadly, that moment stayed out of reach for a very long time.
Life At The Shelter

For years, Ginger remained in her kennel at the Missouri shelter, her eyes following as people passed by without noticing her. Despite her sweet face, no one seemed willing to take a chance on her.
As the years went by, Ginger grew older. Her once-chocolate fur began to fade to gray and white, a clear sign of the time spent behind the shelter’s walls.
But even though her appearance changed, nothing in her life improved.

Over time, Ginger’s hope began to fade. She became convinced that she might never experience the love and security of a real home.
Then, everything changed when Scott Poore, a shelter advocate from Mission Driven, heard her story and knew he had to step in.
“It absolutely broke my heart, so I stopped what I was doing and dedicated all of my time to her. I started telling her story to anyone that would listen,” Poore told The Dodo.
Thanks to his efforts, Ginger’s luck began to change for the better.
A New Beginning

The attention her story received sparked interest, and people began to take notice of Ginger. Among them was Beth, who instantly felt that this long-overlooked dog deserved a chance at a loving home.

When Beth brought Ginger home, the pup’s lost hope began to return. Slowly, Ginger came out of her shell, showing signs of joy and playful energy that had been hidden away for years.
“100 percent, there was a transformation. She was very skittish and protective [at first]. Now she will walk into a new environment with her head held high. Seeing her jump on a bed or walk on floors and be able to be a dog was amazing to see. She’s not this fragile shelter dog anymore. She knows her name and she stands bold with it,” Beth told The Dodo.
Life for Ginger truly began when she was already a senior dog.

Though she faces some health challenges as a senior, Ginger continues to approach each day with joy and gratitude.
But it wasn’t just Ginger’s life that changed, Beth’s life was transformed too.
Before adopting Ginger, Beth was a young adult struggling with anxiety and uncertain about her future. With Ginger by her side, she grew more confident, building a stable and fulfilling life full of love.
“Ginger and I have definitely grown together. I feel like when I got her, we were both kids entering adulthood together. I think the most important thing Ginger taught me is that it’s okay to start over … that no matter what life gives you, there’s a better tomorrow — you can’t grow in the same place that broke you. We are thriving together now,” Beth said.

Sadly, Ginger’s story is not unique. Many dogs wait for years in shelters, often overlooked because of their age, scars, or fears.
But every single one of them deserves the chance to be loved.
That someone who can change everything for a dog might be you. If you’re thinking about adding a dog to your life, visit your local shelter, you might just find the one who’s been waiting for you all along.“I want to challenge more people to adopt the ‘unadoptable’ or long-term animal and give them a second chance to love and live,” Beth concluded.
