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Page 8 February 27, 2014 Wowzer Schnauzer “My name is Chanel and I have no idea why my owner dumped me at an LA County shelter. She told the people she had no time for me, but she said I was an outdoor dog- -so how much time did she give me? You should have seen what a filthy, matted mess I was. There was no way you could tell that I am a tiny, one-year-old, purebred Miniature Schnauzer. Since I’m only 11 pounds and a bit skittish, no small children, please. I do get along great with other dogs and am very sweet, so please come to adoptions and see for yourself.” If you are interested in Chanel, please email info@msfr.org for more information. “If you like the name Bruce, then I’m your dog! I’m a great-looking, three-year-old, male, purebred Miniature Schnauzer who is a real friendly guy. A Good Samaritan found me in the street and took me to a local shelter. They also contacted the MSFR folks to let them know about my situation and asked them to keep track of me in case my owner never showed up. Sure enough, my previous owner never reclaimed me and no one wanted to adopt me, so the rescue folks came and bailed me out. I was so grateful to them because after I was cleaned up, they discovered that I had some bite wounds from my time at the shelter. At least now everyone will know why I’m a bit nervous around large dogs, but I get along great with dogs my size – about 20 pounds. I’m in need of some obedience training, but I am a quick learner and so eager to please my new family.” If you are interested in Bruce, please email info@msfr. org for more information. “Have you ever seen a black and silver purebred Miniature Schnauzer? Well, you just have to come to our adoption fair see how stunning I am. Just look for Luke – that’s me! I ended up in a crowded, remote shelter and was rescued by the MSFR volunteers. After surgical removal of dozens of small bladder stones and eight rotten teeth, I am happy to say I am healthy, happy and ready for my forever home. I am easygoing and low-maintenance (at about nine years old I’m past the trouble-making stage), get along good with other dogs and am very affectionate. I weigh 20 pounds – just the right size for cuddling.” If you are interested in Luke, please email info@msfr.org for more information. “Looking for a pair of real cuties? Then you have to come see us! We’re 12-week-old siblings named Noah and Naomi and are a couple of Pomeranian-mix pups. We’re only five pounds each right now, but when we are fully-grown we both should be 10-15 pounds. We were found by a very nice homeless man who couldn’t care for us, so he gave us to some folks who could. We’re both very wellsocialized, playful and are extremely sweet. Since we’ve been together forever, we would like to be adopted together, if at all possible. If you’re looking for double the fun, love and happiness, we can be seen anytime at Yellow Brick Road Doggie Playcare in El Segundo. Call 310-606-5507.• Noah and Noami Luke Chanel Happy Tails Bruce Hooray for Millie and Her New Family! Millie was our two-year-old who lost her home when her owner went into a nursing home. Millie joins Connor, a MSFR 2010 alumni who was named Elvis, and is now living in Anaheim Hills. Her new family lost their elderly mini last November and now Millie completes their family once again. Congratulations! 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 at 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! •


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