TORRANCE TRIBUNE August 28, 2014 Page 11 Trey is a survivor and is recovering from a hard past. Wowser Schnauzers Karma is a shy girl who needs a permanent home. Happy Tails If you are interested in Karma, please email info@msfr.org for more information. Hi, my name is Beverly and I am a 2-year old, female, purebred Miniature Schnauzer. I’m what you might call a “natural” gal. I have natural ears and a natural tail (undocked) We are looking for volunteers to help with our Saturday pet adoption events which are held at the Petco located at 537 N. Pacific Coast Highway Redondo Beach 90277. If you are interested in volunteering and can commit to at least one Saturday a month, please contact us at info@msfr.org Karma is the perfect name for me because if you adopt me, you’ll always have joy! I’m a 2-year old, female, purebred Miniature Schnauzer who has had a very interesting life so far. My previous owner lived in an apartment that didn’t allow pets so I was residing in her car – that is until the manager found out. So then I was given to a rescue group but before they could take me the shelter . . . ta da! MSFR saved me. Is it any wonder that at first meet I’m a little hand shy and skittish? It doesn’t take me long to warm up and then I’m very affectionate. I’m not very big, only 20 pounds and I get along with other dogs so I’m the perfect pet. and I’m naturally sweet. I was rescued from a LA county shelter, and just a few days later I came down with a terrible case of pneumonia. I required daily fluids, nebulizer treatments and a slew of antibiotics. I was feeling so bad that I even had to force-fed. I’ve put on a little weight but I’m still just a bit of a girl at 12 pounds. I’m definitely feeling better so now I’m pretty playful, bouncing around and loving everybody just like puppy! If you are interested in Beverly, please email info@ msfr.org for more information. They call me Trey for a very special reason – it means 3 in Old French. I am a tiny, 12-pound, 2-year old male Schnauzer/Lhasa mix. I was rescued from a LA county shelter where I was taken after being hit by a car. My front left leg was shattered beyond repair and the shelter had to amputate it, hence the name Trey. To make matters worse, after a week my surgery site became infected and the shelter decided to euthanize me. Who would want a matted, tick infested, three-legged dog with an infection? The MSFR folks got a call from a shelter volunteer who told them my sad story. They quickly rescued me and immediately took me to their Vet who cleaned up my wound and put me on the proper medication. I also got a bath with some medicated shampoo and I was shaved down. I felt so much better that I didn’t even mind everyone seeing how skinny I was! I am so grateful for their love, care and affection that I don’t even complain when I’m in pain. I guess that’s why everyone keeps saying that I am as sweet as they come. I still have some healing to do and won’t be ready for a new home until the end of September. If you are interested in Trey, please email info@msfr. org for more information. Tina is my name but it very well could have been Spunky or Tiny because that’s just what I am! I’m a 3-year old female purebred Miniature Schnauzer who was rescued from a LA county shelter. Because I was wearing my ID tags, I had to stay at the shelter for a while to see if my owner would reclaim me. I don’t know why but my owner never even stopped by to see me. Although the shelter folks thought I was about 6 years old, the MSFR Vet thinks I’m much younger and I sure don’t act like a 6 year old. Everyone tells me that I’m 10 pounds of spunk with a natural (undocked) tail. I’m as playful as a puppy, I love my stuffed squeaky toys, and I get along well with other dogs. If you are interested in Tina, please email info@msfr. org for more information. 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 adoptions fairs take place at Petco, 537 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, California. Schnauzers! Bet you can’t adopt just one! • Beverly is a rescue dog who needs care and snuggles. Tina was left behind by her owners and needs someone new. Congratulations to Colin and his new family. Colin is our 1.5-year old Schnoodle who was rescued from a county shelter where he was almost put down for snapping at a vet tech. Now he’s got a great family consisting of two human sisters, who adore him, and a 9-year old Wheaten brother who’s his best friend. Wishing all of you many happy years • Colin was rescued from a county shelter and now has a new permanent hom When you adopt a “pet without a partner”, you will forever make a difference in their life and they are sure to make a difference in yours.
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