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Page 8 December 15, 2016 Wowser Schnauzers Bambi Eugene Carly Eric Visit us online : www.heraldpublications .com is prices rise in reaction to the inflationary pressure beneath them. “With a greater fiscal stimulus proposed by Trump, the federal deficit is likely to rise and that is pushing interest rates, the dollar and ultimately inflation even higher,” Schniepp said in a report released just days ago. Inflation is averaging 1.1 percent nationwide and 1.9 percent in Southern California. The outlook for inflation was already higher for 2017 and 2018, despite which presidential candidate won. Full-employment economies and long expansions typically produce strains on existing resources, causing their prices to rise. With a greater fiscal stimulus proposed by Trump, the federal deficit is likely to rise and that is pushing interest rates, the dollar and ultimately inflation above three percent in a few years, according to current models. The author of the California Report isn’t worried about inflation breaking the three Happy Tails “Let me introduce myself…I’m Eugene, a three-year old, male purebred Miniature Schnauzer. One night, my brother Banks and I decided to go for a walk and visit some pals. The next thing we knew, we were at an Inland Empire shelter and we were labeled as strays. So much for socialization! My brother found a great home, but I’m still looking for someone to share my life with. I love hanging out with other dogs and easily make friends. I’m only 21 pounds--so even though I’m big enough to play, I am also easily transportable. Originally the shelter folks said I was four years of age, but the general consensus is that I act more like a three-year-old than a four. If you’re looking for a handsome guy to enrich your life, I definitely would be the perfect companion for you!” If you are interested in Eugene, please email info@msfr.org for more information. “Did you know that the name Carly is of English origin and means “little and strong?” Well, I’m here to tell you that I have earned my name. I’m a one-year old, female, purebred Miniature Schnauzer. I have lovely natural ears that stand up and a natural plume of a tail. My favorite pastime is playing ball and if you want to play with me, I’ll be your friend for life. I’m just a bit of gal--only 12-pounds--and that’s why I’m skittish around small children. They just move too quickly to suit me. I was rescued from an LA County shelter after being brought in as a stray and that was quite an experience. They put a 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 in Redondo Beach 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! “Hi, my name is Bambi and I was named that because my huge, dark eyes are fringed with luxurious eyelashes. Well, that’s what everyone is telling me but I’m not sure what luxurious means. I do have a lot of eyelashes though! I’m a three-year old, female purebred Miniature Schnauzer who wants to be your best friend and companion. I was rescued from an LA County shelter after I got lost and the shelter folks found me. They called me a stray, but I really just took a wrong turn when out for a walk. Someone was going to adopt me, but they must have changed their mind because no one ever came for me and I was so disappointed. I get along well with other dogs and I’m super nice to everyone because I enjoy having friends. I’m about 18 pounds, but I can assure you it’s all sweetness and pure love. I know that once you see me, you’ll just have to make me a member of your family.” If you are interested in Bambi, please email info@msfr.org for more information. “caution” label on my kennel card because if I feel confronted by other dogs, I won’t shy away. That said, I do get along fine with the submissive ones. When I’m with people, like my rescuers and my foster family, my true loving temperament shines through. I’m very sweet and good with people--but when I’m in unfamiliar territory, like the vet’s, I have a tendency to stand my ground. I also have to admit that when I’m anxious, I can be a little bit of bully. So I think I would do best as an only dog in a home without children.” If you are interested in Carly, please email info@msfr.org for more information. “Hi there, I’m Eric! I’m a five-year old, male Miniature Schnauzer--and maybe Shih Tzu mix. It was kind of hard to tell what I was when I first arrived at an LA shelter as a stray because I was extremely neglected. In fact, I looked about five pounds heavier than my weight of 10 pounds with all the matting and my dreadlocks. As hard as they tried, I still had to be shaved down--but not to worry… my coat is growing in nicely. After a trip to the veterinarian for neutering, a dental (now my pearly whites really are) and breed evaluation, I’m ready to find a forever home. It was decided that since I’m a tiny guy with a bit of a longer body, definitely a non-shedder, the best guess is that I’m a Schnauzer/Shih Tzu mix! We’re certain that I’m a real cutie who gets along great with other dogs and I’m a quiet little fellow.” If you’re interested in Eric, please email info@ msfr.org for more information. • Congratulations to Lotus and her new family. Lotus battled stomatitis for eight months trying to save her teeth, but unfortunately a couple of weeks ago she had to have all her teeth removed. She and her folks met on the first day she was available- -and even though they actually came to see Clay, they fell head over heels for this sweet Saving one animal won’t change the world, but the world will surely change for that animal. gal. These long-time Schnauzer lovers, who recently lost their 16-year old Schnauzer, are the perfect match for Lotus. One of her dads works from home, so she’ll have love and attention 24/7. After her long battle with her ailments, it truly is a “happy tail” for her with her health issues resolved and a home where she’ll be adored. • Good Year from cover page percent ceiling though. “I’d hardly consider it runaway inflation,” he said. The $64,000 Question What does it all mean, and will you be better off in 2017 than in ‘16? Your stress level won’t be as high about losing a job and not being able to make the mortgage payment as it was 24 months ago. You’ll pay more to borrow money for a house or a car, though, because of higher Treasury bond rates. “However, because the stock market is at record levels, you should feel a lot wealthier,” forecaster Scniepp said with a vote of confidence toward 2017. “Furthermore, your disposable income is likely to rise with the election promise of lower taxes. And because the unemployment rate is down to 4.6 percent, you are fully employed and your salary is rising anyway. This makes you feel much more secure about the future.” •


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