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Page 8 January 16, 2014 small children (under 12). It would be perfect if I had another young dog to join in my enthusiastic play and we could be very entertaining.” Flurry can be seen anytime at Yellow Brick Road Doggie Playcare in El Segundo. Call 310-606-5507.• Let’s start the New Year in the best way possible by giving these furry kids a Happy Tails ending of their own! “I may look like the cutest Schnauzer ever, but I’m really a two-year-old Miniature Schnauzer/Cock-a-poo mix who is sporting a Schnauzer haircut. My name Clarabelle means “bright”” and “famous” in Latin. How else do you think I got into a Schnauzer rescue? It was because I reminded the rescue folks of their own black Schnauzer. When I was at an LA County shelter where I came in as a stray, it was discovered that I get along with dogs that are sweet like me and that are non-dominant. I am 17 pounds of love and there’s nothing I like more than to give, and get, affection from my family. If you would like to meet me, please contact Miniature Schnauzers & Friends, info@ msfr.org, because I am being shown by appointment only.” “There’s no doubt in my mind that I will become the apple of someone’s eye. That’s why my name is MacIntosh! I am a threeyear old Schnauzer/ShihTzu mix that was rescued from an LA County shelter. When the folks from MSFR spotted me, I was pretty seedy. Matted, dirty and smelling pretty ripe, is it any wonder that I was extremely depressed? They knew I was in desperate need of help, so they picked me to take home. When I visited the groomer, they found a large scar across my back that may have come from a burn--but I can’t be certain what caused it. I am a refreshingly quiet and reserved little guy who only weighs 10 pounds, but I’m as sweet as can be. If you already have a dog, not to worry--that’s fine with me. I like everyone. See for yourself what a scrumptious little treat I am.” “Hello, my name is Sabrina and I just know I’m going to find my forever home soon. 2014 is going to be my year. At the end of 2013, I had been at an LA County shelter for three weeks and had run out of time. I was a horribly matted mess and no one wanted me. Then the New Year rang in and the MSFR people found and rescued me. They had me groomed and even though I had to be entirely shaved down (no beard left), I am feeling very lucky. I’m a fouryear old, female Schnauzer mix. Since I’m a longer-legged girl but only 22 pounds, there’s a good chance I could be part Poodle or perhaps a Wheaten Terrier. I get along great with other dogs, I love people and I’m extremely sweet. I would be absolutely perfect for someone who always wanted a terrific dog that is the size of a slightly built Standard Schnauzer. If your resolution is to open your heart to a dog that will love you forever, I’m it.” “If you’ve ever seen a snowstorm, you’ll understand how I got the name Flurry. I was rescued from the San Bernardino Shelter, which has a euthanasia rate of 70%, so I’m feeling lucky to be here! I’m not much bigger than a snowflake--only four pounds--and I am just as much fun to watch. I love to play wildly and chase my playmates. I’m a two-year-old, male Maltese/ Terrier mix who is very sweet and friendly with people. Because I’m such a tiny guy, it would be best if my family didn’t have Happy Tails Flurry Wowzer Schnauzer Clarabelle Sabrina Congratulations to Lefty and his new family. Lefty is our uniquely-marked Schnauzer mix who was rescued from an overcrowded, remote shelter on the day he was to be euthanized. His dads are long-time Schnauzer lovers who recently lost their beloved 13-year-old mini to a brain tumor. Lefty is now happily living in Long Beach. If you have any questions about a particular dog’s availability, you can email us at info@msfr.org. Please visit all of our Miniature Schnauzers & Friends rescues at the adoption fair held every Saturday from noon-3:30 p.m. or check out our website, www.msfr.org. Our adoption fairs take place at Petco, 537 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, California. Schnauzers! Bet you can’t adopt just one! • MacIntosh


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