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Page 4 December 17, 2015 Wowser Schnauzers for demodex mange. Not to worry it’s all gone and I’m so looking for the only thing I want for Christmas – my forever home. I was rescued from a LA county shelter after I got lost and I was mess so it’s not surprise no one wanted to adopt me. I’m a 1-year old, female Schnoodle (Miniature Schnauzer and Poodle mix) who has a lot Bubbles Happy Tails Congratulations to Bosley and his new family. Christmas definitely came early for all of them! Bosley is the senior Miniature Schnauzer rescued mid July. He is a special needs dog with Irritable Bowel Disease, which requires a special diet for the rest of his life. He is also a geriatric guy with a heart murmur who has been through quite a bit since he was rescued. He’s had many teeth extracted, a huge benign lump removed from his chest and a bad bout of pancreatitis. At the time we thought we might lose him but his indomitable will and a lot of TLC pulled him through. All of his health issues were explained to his adopters but they were undeterred. His adopters are extraordinary people with huge hearts and compassionate spirit to match. You just don’t find many people who are willing to adopt an older dog with health issues to make certain that the dog’s last years are their best. His adopters understood he may not have a lot of time but for as long he will be around, Bosley’s life will be filled with love and happiness. Wishing you many happy adventures. • Opal 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 Highway Redondo Beach 90277, from noon-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! If you’re looking for a rare gem to enrich your life, then I’m your gal. My name is Opal and I’m just as special as the jewel. I’m a 3-year old female, white, purebred Miniature Schnauzer who was rescued from a LA county shelter where I ended up after wandering off. The shelter called me a stray but I prefer homeless waif. Right now, my coat is a little thin, due to my sensitive skin and possible flea allergies. It should returned to it’s normal, luxurious self in no time. Friendly could be my middle because I get along with other dogs, people and I’m really just 16 pounds of love! If you are interested in Opal, please email info@msfr. org for more information. They call me Bubbles and I think it’s from all the shampoos I had during my treatment Esmeralda Christmas Schnauzer! Bosley is home for Christmas! Tracey to offer. In addition to all of the puppy shenanigans, I’m very bright and extremely affectionate. I love other dogs and I sure hope I can find a home with another doggie pal. At 14 pounds I’m still very “transportable” so you can take me everywhere! If you are interested in Bubbles, please email info@ msfr.org for more information. My name is Tracey and I’ve asked Santa for one very special gift. A forever home with a doggie pal! If not a doggie pal, then I’d love a household where someone is home most of the time to keep me company – I don’t like being alone. I’m a 6-year old, male, purebred Miniature Schnauzer with lots of affection to give my new family. When I was rescued from a Inland Valley Empire shelter I had a huge tumor on my back that was removed. I’m all better and so looking forward to spending the rest of my life loving my people and being the best companion ever. I’m super sweet and not very big, only 16 pounds, so I can easily accompany you wherever you want to take me. If you are interested in Tracey, please email info@msfr.org for more information. Hi there I’m Esmeralda and I know the perfect family will agree that I’ve had a rough couple of months. First, my owner dumped me suddenly at a LA city shelter. Then I was going to be adopted by a family but that fell through when the shelter Vet, who was going to spay me, discovered that I had tumors on my uterus. That’s when the MSFR people rescued me and took me to their Vet. They took x-rays that revealed I was pregnant and the tumor was really a puppy! A week after that surprise I started feeling terrible so back we went to the Vet and found that the puppy was no longer alive. The Vet had no choice but to immediately spay me. When they were doing the procedure they found that my uterus had burst – no wonder I was feeling so crummy – so I had to stay with the Vet for three days before I was well enough to go home. I’m happy to report that I’m completely healed and ready to resume the best life ever for a 6-year old, female, purebred Miniature Schnauzer. Aside from being a stunning, parti-colored lady, I’m a petite gal at only 12 pounds. I get along fine with other dogs but will be just as happy with a people only family. If you are interested in Esmeralda, please email info@msfr.org for more information. • Be kind. Save a life. Support animal rescue. Bosley – A Real Christmas Story


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