
Page 8 September 6, 2018
Featured Pets of the Week
Moxie
thinks I’m pretty smart because I am easily
adjusting to crate training and housebreaking.
Not quite there, but I’m working on it! Since
I am not the least bit destructive, once I’m
completely housebroken, I’ll be fine with total
access to the house. To top it off, I’m a great
watchdog – I bark at strangers when they come
to the door, so I’ll be able to keep you safe.”
If you’re interested in Snickers, please contact
Deborah at dlarvine@gmail.com.
“My name is Dale and I’m still waiting
for my forever home. My brother Chip has
found his, so I guess mine is just around the
corner. Speaking of corners, that is how I
ended up at an LA County shelter. Being an
adventurous guy, I wanted to do some investigating
in our neighborhood. That adventure
started out fine, but then I got turned around
and couldn’t find my way home. The next
thing I knew, both of us were in an LA
County shelter and being called strays. I’ve
been told that I’m a Miniature Schnauzer
mix, but no one can figure out what the mix
is. With my natural tail and beautiful salt
and pepper coat, I look just like any other
extremely handsome 1-year-old, 18-pound,
male Miniature Schnauzer. I admit that I need
some work on obedience training as well as
a little Housebreaking 101 but I’m pretty
confident that I’ll exceed at both in no time.
I get along great with dogs and am a pretty
playful guy. While I would have been ecstatic
to have been adopted with my brother…that
was not to be. That said, I must find a home
that has a doggie pal to keep me company
and show me the ropes.”
If you’re interested in Dale, please email
info@msfr.org for more information. •
Snickers
Ezra
Precious Pooches
We are looking for volunteers to help with
our pet adoption fairs which are held every
Saturday at the Petco located at 537 N.
Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach 90277,
from noon to 3:30 p.m. If you are interested
in volunteering and can commit to at least
one Saturday a month, please contact us at
info@msfr.org. You can also visit all of our
Miniature Schnauzers & Friends rescues at
the adoption fair or check out our website,
www.msfr.org. If you have any questions
about a particular dog’s availability, you can
email us at info@msfr.org. Schnauzers! Bet
you can’t adopt just one.
“They call me Brady, which is of Scottish-
Gaelic origin and defines as ‘spirited.’ And
that I am. I’m a 1-year-old, male Border
Terrier mix – well, that’s what we think I
am. My face looks a wee bit like a Mini
Wheaten Terrier…but at 11 pounds, I’m far
too small for that breed. So the most popular
guess is that I am a Border Terrier mix. One
afternoon, I ventured out on my own to try
and expand my social life and ended up losing
my way home. That’s how I became a
resident at an LA County shelter as a stray.
Dale
At first I wasn’t too worried because I had
an adopter and another interested party as a
back-up. When both of them failed to appear,
then I got worried. Thankfully the MSFR
folks decided to rescue me – they said I was
just too cute to leave behind. In addition to
a sweet, expressive face with big dark eyes,
I have a very soft fur coat (which doesn’t
shed much) and a full natural tail that wags
constantly. I get along great with other dogs
and love to play.”
If you’re interested in Brady, please email
info@msfr.org for more information.
“Hi there! My name is Snickers and, if I
were to guess, I would say I was named that
because of my brown and brindle coloring.
When I was found wandering the streets, my
owner was contacted but never returned the
calls or even tried to find me. I’m a 6-yearold,
28-pound male Terrier mix who would
rather be a “couch potato” than play with
toys. However, I do enjoy a good walk in the
mornings and evenings. I’m a pretty social guy
who gets along well with other dogs, cats and
especially people. The lady that cares for me
Brady
Geppetto
Annie
Provided by Meggie Hogan, Development
Assistant/spcaLA
This cute quartet of doggies and kitties
will give those looking to adopt their next
pet some awesome options. Each of them
is available at the spcaLA South Bay Pet
Adoption Center at 12910 Yukon Ave.,
Hawthorne, CA 90250. To learn more, call
310-676-1149.
Geppetto (18-07029): A 10-year-old,
male Burmese.
“I’m Geppetto, a stunning chocolate point
Burmese cat with gorgeous blue eyes. I am as
sweet and silly as can be. My favorite things
are belly rubs and basking in the sun. Come
check meowt today!” More info: https://spcala.
com/adoptable/pet/?ss=18-07029
Annie (18-07133): A 2-year-old, female
Pit Bull mix.
“I’m Annie, a happy pup and an adventurer
at heart because I love exploring. If you’re
looking for an active Friend for Life, then stop
by spcaLA South Bay Pet Adoption Center
and visit me today!” More info: https://spcala.
com/adoptable/pet/?ss=18-07133
Ezra (18-07024): A 3-year-old, male Pit
Bull mix.
“I’m Ezra, the good boy! Come visit me
so I can show you my full-body wags and
give you smooches. I am such a cheerful,
lovable Pibble, and I’m sure I’ll make you
very happy if you become my Friend for
Life!” More info: https://spcala.com/adoptable/
pet/?ss=18-07024
Moxie (18-04768): A 1-year-old, female,
domestic, short-haired kitty.
“I’m Moxie, a wonderful mother who
raised a litter of beautiful, healthy kittens.
Now that they are old enough, I am available
for adoption and cannot wait to go home
with you!” More info: https://spcala.com/
adoptable/pet/?ss=18-04768
Pets can get loose
or lost through mishaps
and travel quickly.
Microchip: it works!