Page 12 October 19, 2017 TORRANCE TRIBUNE
Anthony Brandon
Happy Tails
Wishing Hobbes and his new family a wonderful life in Upland!
Raven
Congratulations to Hobbes and his new
family. Hobbes is the little cutie who had
to have his underdeveloped eye removed
when we rescued him. He’s the guy with
the adorable under-bite and looks like he’s
always smiling and winking at everyone!
His new folks are real dog lovers. This is
their fourth Miniature Schnauzer (all rescues)
and his mom previously fostered French
Bulldogs. They recently lost their 16-year-old
Miniature Schnauzer and decided they needed
someone extra special to join their family.
Hobbes now has two Miniature Schnauzer
brothers--a two-year-old named Finch and
a 12-year-old named Atticus--to show him
the ropes. Wishing them a wonderful life in
Upland and can’t wait to hear about all their
adventures! •
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guy and I get along great with other dogs. I
think once you see me, you’ll agree that I’m
a great addition to any family. ”
If you’re interested in Anthony, please
email ninfo@msfr.org for more information.
“They call me Brandon and I‘m absolutely
devastated that my owners surrendered me to
a LA County shelter after I gave them the
best year of my young life. Apparently, I was
relinquished because my previous owners’
residence is a no-dog zone. Seriously? They
didn’t know that before making me part of
their family? So there I was--a sweet, little,
one-year old male Miniature Schnauzer
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 Redondo Beach 90277,
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 there. I’m Anthony, a two-year old
male who appears to be a Havanese (?) mix.
I’m not sure what else I am…but since I’m
fully grown and only 12 pounds, I think it’s
a good bet that it isn’t a Great Dane. I ended
up at an LA County shelter as a stray and
was supposed to go to a county ‘supervisor’
meeting. It’s kind of a big honor to be chosen
because not all dogs get to attend--just those
that are adorable and adoptable. Then all the
people get to ooh and ahh at these public
meetings when they see how many cuties
are available for adoption. As luck would
have it, I came down with a case of kennel
cough and someone else went in my place.
Thankfully I’m all over that and I’m looking
for a family to call my own. I could use some
‘Obedience 101’ training and I need a bit of
work on housebreaking, but I’m really smart
and eager to please--so I’ll do my best to
make you proud. I’m a pretty mellow little
mix that now has to find another family. To
make matters worse, I was a stinky, matted
mess that also had ‘cherry eye’--a prolapsed
gland of the third eyelid. Thanks to the nice
folks at the shelter for bathing and grooming
me. I looked considerably better before the
MSFR folks rescued me. A trip to the MSFR
veterinarian confirmed that surgery would be
required to repair my eye. We had it done, it’s
completely healed and I’m now on a mission
to find my new and forever family. I’m a fairly
energetic guy. Guess that’s because I’m still
kind of a puppy that loves to run and play.
At only 14 pounds, I’m easily transportable
and would love to go everywhere with you.”
If you’re interested in Brandon, please email
info@msfr.org for more information.
“My name is Raven and I’m a petite,
10-pound, one-year old female Miniature
Schnauzer mix. Not sure what the mix is,
however. My coat is a bit wiry, so the folks
are calling me a low-shedder as opposed to a
non-shedder. In addition to those plus points,
I’ve got a docked tail, natural ears and the
sweetest little face you’ve ever seen. That
said, you can’t even imagine my astonishment
when my previous owners relinquished me to
an LA County shelter because they had too
many dogs! As hurt as I am, it’s probably better
than sending one of the older dogs out to find
a new home--but it still hurts. I guess that’s
the reason I’m pretty shy around people, but
am socially enthusiastic when meeting other
dogs and I’m in my comfort zone. In fact, I
think I would do best in a home with another
dog since I definitely need help with training…
and who better than an experienced dog to
show me the ropes? Come to our adoption
fair and just ask for me if you’re looking for
a little lady to love. ”
If you’re interested in Raven, please email
info@msfr.org for more information. •
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