Page 8 October 31, 2013 Wowzer Schnauzer My new name is Seth and for many years, the perfect size to cuddle up next to because I I was a loyal, loving companion to someone don’t take up much space. If you agree that I I thought cared about me. Then, I lost my deserve a much more loving and compassionate vision in one eye and only have limited vision owner, please open your heart, and I promise you won’t be sorry. I’m Oz, and I truly am a wizard when it comes to changing my appearance. I was taken to a remote inland shelter where I was consistently passed over by the public. No doubt, it was due to my appearance because I was a mess. Matted, dirty, with lots of fleas and ticks. Once rescued, I was transformed into one handsome, 2-year-old purebred Miniature Schnauzer who loves everyone! I’m a strap- ping young guy who is a little underweight at 17 pounds. When I reach my ideal weight of 22 pounds, I’ll be irresistible. If you visit our adoption fair you can see for yourself! Please let me introduce myself. My name is Gidget, and if your idea of the perfect companion is a little (10-pound) lady who is a bit shy but very sweet, look no further. I don’t know why my owner left me at a L.A. County shelter, but it was a really scary Seth place for a shy, young lady like myself. I’m in my other. That’s when my owner dumped 4 years old and a Miniature-Schnauzer mix, me at an L.A. County shelter, telling folks but I look much younger because I have a Gidget that I was a stray. That wasn’t true because perpetually sweet puppy face. While I enjoy would have guessed that underneath the dirty, and a little TLC to bring out the real me. If they found my microchip and traced it right the company of other calm and well-mannered matted mess was a delightful, little, 12-pound, you’re interested in a forever friend, just ask back to my owner! I guess he didn’t want a dogs, I don’t like ruffians. Please visit me at Schnauzer mix? All it took was one grooming for Tammy at our adoption fair. • Oz 9-year-old male, purebred Miniature Schnauzer the MSFR adoption fair and see what a sweet with vision problems. The MSFR folks took little bundle I am. me to their vet and, other than the vision is- My friends call me Tammy, but my name sues, I am a healthy boy with a lot of life left is Tamra. I’m a 2-year-old female Miniature- to live. Even though I don’t see as well as I Schnauzer mix who’s loves to spend time used to, it doesn’t really bother me because I playing with other dogs. The nice MSFR can still play with other dogs, and they think folks found me at an L.A. County shelter I’m a great pal. I’m only 20 pounds, so I am where I was given the title of “stray”. Who Tammy Happy Tails Congratulations to Chief and his new mom. After being bounced around by several own- ers, he was finally rescued by MSFR around Thanksgiving 2012. Chief found a home in spring 2013, but, due to separation anxiety, unfortunately, it didn’t work out. He has been with us longer than any other dog, and we’re so happy that he found the perfect forever home. His mom, who is retired, is lucky enough to spend her days with Chief. We wish them many happy adventures. 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 adoptions fair held every Saturday from noon-3:30 p.m. or check out our website, www.msfr.org. Our adop- tions 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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