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I have 1 boy left. He was born on May 6. Hes had he's tail docked and been dew clawed. Thinking about adopting a Schnauzer puppy? Like most people, you’ve probably heard time and again that if you have kids, you should adopt a Schnauzer puppy (or, gasp! find a Schnauzer puppy for sale). The rationale is that an adult shelter dog is an unknown quantity, so buying or adopting a Schnauzer puppy is safer. Puppies eventually can be trained out of this behavior, of course, and there are exceptions to every rule, but generally speaking, an adult Schnauzer (or any adult dog) is much less likely to shred your drapes like coleslaw or function as a “helpful” canine document shredder.So a three-month-old Schnauzer puppy needs to go outside every three hours, a four-month-old needs to go every four hours, and so on. But if you’re planning on leaving your dog alone during your workday, you’ll definitely want to adopt a full-grown dog, ideally from a Schnauzer rescue that can help you find the right dog for your lifestyle.

Let’s bust these myths about adopting a Schnauzer Time to get real: when we ask people what reservations they have about Schnauzer adoption, we hear the same things over and over again. You CAN find purebred Schnauzers for adoption in an animal shelter or rescue group. Schnauzers and Schnauzer puppies for adoption are NOT in any way inferior to or different from those for sale.
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But what would happen to your wonderful Schnauzer if, tragically, something happened to you? The lucky person who adopts your Schnauzer would be getting a great dog! Schnauzer rescue organizations often care for their adoptable dogs in foster homes, which means their foster families will be able to tell you if the Schnauzer you want to adopt is good with other animals or kids, and if he or she is housebroken and knows any basic commands. As you can see, adopting from a rescue organization is likely the very safest way for people with children to add a new Schnauzer to their family! $240, Precious Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
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Adopt a Miniature Schnauzer Average size of male:Ht: 12-14, Wt: 13-15

Average size of female:Ht: 12-14, Wt: 13-15 Miniature Schnauzer Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Miniature Schnauzer Dog Temperament The miniature schnauzer deserves his place as one of the most popular terrier pets. He is playful, inquisitive, alert, spunky and companionable. He is a well-mannered house dog that also enjoys being in the middle of activities. He is less domineering than the larger schnauzers. He is also better with other animals than most terriers, although he will gladly give chase. He is clever and can be stubborn, but he is generally biddable. Some may bark a lot. Miniature Schnauzer Dog Care This energetic breed can have his exercise requirements met with a moderate walk on leash or a good game in the yard. He needs to share his life with his family inside the home. His wire coat needs combing once or twice weekly, plus scissoring and shaping every couple of months. Miniature Schnauzer Dog Health Major concerns: urolithiasis, PRA

Minor concerns: follicular dermatitis, esophageal achalasia, vWD Occasionally seen: pulmonic stenosis, Legg-Perthes, cataract Suggested tests: eye, DNA test for vWD, (cardiac) Dogs Related to the Miniature Schnauzer Interested in the history of the Miniature Schnauzer dog breed? The smallest and most popular of the schnauzers, the miniature schnauzer was developed in the late 1800s as a small farm dog and ratter in Germany. In fact, the miniature schnauzer is the only terrier not originating from European isle stock. He was derived from crossing the standard schnauzer with the affenpinscher (and possibly poodle). All the schnauzers get their name from one individual dog named Schnauzer, who was exhibited around 1879, an apt name, since schnauzer means "small beard." The miniature schnauzer was exhibited as a breed distinct from the standard schnauzer by 1899 in Germany, although it wasn't until 1933 that the AKC divided the standard and miniature into separate breeds.

The miniature is the only schnauzer to remain in the terrier group in America. In England he joins the other schnauzers in the utility group. The miniature schnauzer came to America long after his standard and giant counterparts, but in the years after World War II, he far outpaced them in popularity, eventually rising to become the third-most popular breed in America at one time. He remains as a perennial favorite, a smart-looking and alert-acting family pet and competitive show dog. Shelters with Miniature Schnauzer Dogs Some animal welfare organizations with Miniature Schnauzers ready for adoption:Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared Louisiana Flood Animals in Need's album.Louisiana Flood Animals in Need added 94 new photos to the album: Found Dogs at Lamar Dixon/Cara's House.If you should see your animal in this album please contact Cara's House directly at 225-675-0400. or visit their temporary location at Lamar Dixon 9039 S St Landry Ave, Gonzales, LA 70727 at BARN 1.Hello Schnauzer PuppyAVAILABLE MONDAY FOR ADOPTION Monday I posted this red brindle chihuahua/dachshund mix.

She has my heart and I hope one of my puppy people will take her in. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE puppy people adopt this sweet girl. Today, I investigated her microchip information. The phone number connected with her chip is no longer valid While I was on the phone and sitting on the edge of one of the beds for exhausted shelter workers to try to nap on, "Betsy" (that's what I call her) jum...ped right up on the bed. I could tell she was once a very spoiled pet. Let's find her a great home! Here is the link to foster. I can't find an application for adoption, but you can clarify that you are interested in adopting. I don't have her FW number, but you can attach this photo and they will know the dog. /…/1FAIpQLSeYOaGx8sUa_rxgNV…/viewform Hello Schnauzer PuppyREUNITED!!! I was hoping I would be around when owner and pet found each other! Hello Schnauzer PuppyESSENTIAL LINK TO LIST OF ALL ORGANIZATIONS WITH LOST & FOUND PETS. Hello Schnauzer Puppy added 3 new photos.MIN PIN LOOKING FOR HIS OWNER Barn 1.

He loved loved loved his walk. As a matter of fact, every time I peeked in on him he was wanting to go for another walk. These displaced dogs hold "it" the best they can. Every time I take one out it will pee pee and I can tell the dog has been holding it. Then, they will dutifully make #2. They are doing their best to adjust. I took this sweet face out today. Female Aussie (?) mix. She's at Barn 1 at Lamar Dixon shelter. Someone might recognize her.GOOD NEWS from the shelter today. This beautiful GSD who was so sad on Mon and wouldn't even lift up her head is feeling better. The best news is her owner has been located and they should be reunited by this evening.Hello Schnauzer Puppy added 4 new photos.Time for a fun HSP post. Libby Dibby Doo loves oysters. She only had two little ones. South Louisiana pup for sure. Hello Schnauzer PuppyBig shout out to Linda from the East coast for her charitable donation to Cara's House. This is her HSP "Emmy." Thank you Linda.Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared Cara's House's post.

I SUPPORT THIS ORGANIZATION. Cara's House is the group caring for the displaced dogs and cats at Barn 1 at Lamar Dixon Expo Center. We are volunteering with this group. If my WONDERFUL PUPPY PEOPLE can make a donation I guarantee your money will be put to good use. My puppy people are THE BEST!Cara's House$3,365 so far for rebuild. As you all know, our facility was damaged due to the flood. We are starting to raise money for clean up, repair and expansion if need...ed (which is expected). This amount is just a start of the expected about we will need. Please share our shelter fund. Right now we have over 240+ animals in our care at Lamar Dixon, with more coming in daily and will be taking back many of our animals from shelters and rescues that helped prior to the flood. Our facility can not hold those numbers so we are working on some plans and need monetary assistance. #Flood2016 #LouisianaFlood #Louisiana #shelter #CarasHouse #damaged #Ascension #parish #Sorrento Click here to support Help CARA's house initial repair from flood damage.

Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared a photo.ST. LANDRY PARISH ANIMAL CONTROL WISH LIST! *****Please share this list far and wide!!!Hello Schnauzer Puppy added 13 new photos.My friend Sheri and I volunteered today at Cara's animal shelter at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center near Gonzales to help displaced dogs and cats. Volunteers are needed to walk dogs; wash and dry food dishes; inventory food supplies and laundry. 7:30 is a good time for volunteers to help walk dogs while their kennels are being cleaned. Really, anytime is ok. It's suggested you call or message to let them know when you want to come. Phone number and info can be found on Cara's House on FB. There is team leadership, food, and water. If you can, please volunteer and help these precious pets find some comfort, until they make it back to their homes.Hello Schnauzer PuppyHEADS UP! I have the Ok to go to Lamar Dixon displaced animal shelter Monday morning at 9:30 to volunteer. I'm taking my big white truck. I have room for 2-3 additional people.

Leaving my house in Shenandoah at 9am sharp. This photo has nothing to do with this post other than Carré Schnauzer has a very determined look on her face. Plus, posts containing a photo get more attention.Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared Capital Area Animal Welfare Society (CAAWS)'s post.Spay/neuter fee waived for those affected by the flood. EBR and surrounding parishes. See link for details.Capital Area Animal Welfare Society (CAAWS)CAAWS is temporarily expanding the community spay/neuter and veterinary assistance program. CAAWS can provide assistance to those impacted by the recent floodi...ng for spay/neuter and for preventive and routine veterinary care at a CAAWS approved veterinary clinic. The income requirement for the program is currently being waived for those who have been directly impacted by the disaster. This is made possible due to the generosity of our donors. The program is offered on a first come/first serve basis until funds are exhausted or the organization terminates the expansion, whichever comes first.

Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared Mississippi Animal Rescue League's photo.LOOKING FOR OWNERS: Schnauzer found near I-55 and Hwy 22 PLEASE SHAREMississippi Animal Rescue LeagueFOUND: Please share: DOG FOUND - Female miniature schnauzer in Canton around Hwy 22 & I-55. She's been here since at least Monday or Tuesday. She is being cared for while we search for her owners. Contact 601 942-0787.Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared a page.Schnauzer Rescue of LouisianaHello Schnauzer Puppy shared a group.Public groupFlood Pets LOST & FOUND 2016Public GroupHello Schnauzer PuppyI went to the Lamar Dixon shelter today and the first thing I did was look for this girl. She's not there any more. Either her family found her due to all your help sharing her info or another rescue group might have taken her in.Hello Schnauzer Puppy shared Schnauzers by Hello Mozart's photo.I wanted to give a shout out to Marti of Schnauzers by Hello Mozart in Michigan. Less than 24 hours after I posted a recommendation (CAAWS) for charitable donations, Marti stepped up to the plate.