PPaaggee 88 JJaannuuaarryy 22,, 22001144 Wowzer Schnauzer Let’s see if we can give these furry kids a Happy Tails ending of their own! “Even though my name is Miley, please don’t confuse me with the other one. I’m not a twerker, but I will tweak your heartstrings if you give me a chance. My original owner, whose information is on my microchip, gave Miley me and my pal Cyrus away. The new owner had us for six months and then surrendered us to an LA County shelter. When the shelter scanned my microchip after I was spayed, they discovered that he wasn’t the registered owner. I had to wait another two weeks for them to contact the previous owner before I was rescued. Although I’m a little chunky--about 15 pounds--for a five-year-old, purebred, female Miniature Schnauzer, I am a real sweetheart and I get along great with other dogs. In fact, I would love to go to a home that already has a doggie pal or two since I’ve never been an only dog. I just had a dental and now have a great set of pearly white teeth, so please come to our pet adoptions and see what a great smile I have.” “I know for a fact that my name is Gina. However, my pedigree is somewhat questionable. Based on my coloring, I could be a Schnauzer/Yorkie mix. Then again, since I have a little “smooshie” face, I could also be part Brussels Griffon. Whatever my true heritage is, one thing for certain is that I’m petite at only eight pounds and just a real cutie. I’m a two-year-old female who was rescued from an LA County shelter where I was brought in as a stray. Because I’m a little self-conscious about my “smooshie’ face, I’m very camera shy, so my picture really doesn’t do justice to the real me! The MSFR folks think I’m very sweet and I have a great time playing with other dogs. You really have to come to our pet adoptions and see just how adorable I am.” “My family named me Jack and right now I’m so heartbroken, I don’t know what to do. I’m only seven or maybe eight months old, but I had a great life with my first family. I loved their toddler and we were the best of buddies. Then my family surrendered me because they were moving. No family, no toddler, no home! Is it any wonder that I’m a bit nervous and shy? I get along well with dogs and kids, but I need to be introduced slowly to new people and situations. I am a very sweet, male Terrier mix. I’m very gentle when handled and only weigh 20 pounds, so it’s easy to give me hugs. Since I’m currently residing at a boarding facility, folks can’t tell whether or not I’m housebroken, but everyone thinks it’s a good possibility that I am. If you would like to be my forever family, I can be seen anytime at Yellow Brick Road Doggie Playcare in El Segundo. Call 310-606-5507. Hi! My name is Cyrus and I was rescued along with my Miley from an LA County shelter. My original owner gave me and my pal Miley, Jack Gina Cyrus Happy Tails A “Christmas” Wish Comes True Congratulations to Justin and his new forever family. Justin was our Carson shelter rescue who was adopted, but regretfully was returned when his adopter developed health issues. His new family lost their 12-year-old Schnauzer to heart failure and opened their heart to our sweet boy. Justin is now living in Anaheim with two human brothers and two human sisters (one brother and sister are twins). Once again he has been renamed Charlie (they decided that before they knew his former name was Charlie). It appears that he is destined to have the name Charlie! • 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 adoption fairs take place at Petco, 537 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, California. Schnauzers! Bet you can’t adopt just one! away. The new owner had us for six months and then surrendered us to the shelter. When the shelter scanned my microchip after neutering me, they discovered that he wasn’t the registered owner. I had to wait another two weeks for them to contact the previous owner to see if he wanted to reclaim me before I was eligible for adoption. I’m an 18-pound, purebred, male Miniature Schnauzer with a dazzling smile, thanks to my dental, and a terrific personality. I am about five years old, very playful and get along great with other dog friends. However, I could probably use some training. My play is very enthusiastic and I get easily distracted, but I do try my best. My Christmas wish is to find a forever home with a family with a doggie pal since I’ve never been by myself. If you check out our pet adoptions, I’ll bet I’m just the dog you’ve been looking for.” •
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