Loving experienced mini and standard owner looking to adopt in Somerset 5* Home offered . 9th Sept 22

by Vicki
(Bridgwater Somerset )

We've owned a mini and a standard and just love schnauzers and their temperament.
Since losing our standard recently, I'm completely lost not having a dog to take out on a daily basis and our home feels empty and not complete.
We would welcome giving a young schnauzer a new happy healthy new home.
We live in Somerset with beautiful walks and beaches on the outskirts of town.
We have 2 teenage boys and a large secure garden.
We can offer warm comfy sofas by the fire and give it the lifestyle it deserves.

Please get in touch if you feel we would fit the bill.
We would welcome any contact to discuss.
Thanks
The Mitchell family.

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Sep 19, 2022
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Lucie
by: Linda

Hi Lucie,
Please copy and paste your details about Tiggy on a new page, and add your email address so people can contact you.
Here is the link, scroll down to the form.
http://www.max-the-schnauzer.com/uk-schnauzer-rescue.html

We have lots of experienced owners looking for a Mini.

Good luck, Linda

Sep 16, 2022
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Tiggy
by: Anonymous

Hi again

Please feel free to email me directly luciesanders78@gmail.com if you wish to discuss Tiggy further I can then also forward photos for you..

Best wishes

Lucie

Sep 16, 2022
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Tiggy
by: Anonymous

Hi again

Please feel free to email me directly luciesanders78@gmail.com if you wish to discuss Tiggy further I can then also forward photos for you..

Best wishes

Lucie

Sep 16, 2022
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3yr Tiggy Minature Schnauzer
by: Anonymous

Hi


I have just seen your post regarding wanting to rehome a schnauzer after losing your beloved dog.

We as a family are considering rehoming our lovely girl Tiggy.

She is a minature schnauzer i have all her paperwork. She's spayed and 3yrs old.

We're considering rehoming her only because I feel we aren't able to give her enough attention, she couldn't be loved anymore but in regards to exercise and our time I feel it is lacking.

She is the most loving dog, not a bad bone in her. She lives with myself, husband, a 6yr, 3yr and a 6mth old and I couldn't have asked for a better dog with children not once showing any signs of aggression. She could play and run all day and is still very young, however, when given the right amount of exercise is very chilled and relaxed at home and would happily snuggle on your lap for hour's. She never barks when someone comes to the door, She isn't a nervous dog, loud noises, fire works, etc don't bother her at all.

She doesn't live with other animals, however, when she visits my sister who has a large poodle x Golden Retriever they are fine together. When out on walks she is more interested in people rather than dogs. She'll have a quick play with dogs whilst out but is happy exploring by herself. She has never shown any aggression towards another dog and never goes looking for trouble and is very quick to get out of a dogs way if she realises it doesn't want her near it. She Loves walks and running, not one for fetching a ball or stick on a walk but will play fetch in the garden.

She is quite yappy for a few mins when starts out on a walk, usually when she hasn't been out for a few days, again it's all in excitement and with some patience and training she would soon stop this. She's very clever and just needs the right training to get her walking better. She is quite bouncy when someone she knows visits something we are working on and with consistency this would soon stop. She does listen and does do as asked, shes just a very friendly dog and LOVES everyone.

So all in all she is a beautiful natured dog who just needs someone who can give her their time and a little bit of training in some areas.

I need to know she would be going to a home that will walk her, play with her, make her a part of their family, include her in their everyday life. She needs love as she has lots to give.

Any questions please don't hesitate to ask.


Many thanks

Lucie

Sep 14, 2022
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Ralph needs a new home, can you help?
by: Linda

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I'm reaching out to see if you can help with rehoming my pet Ralph. He's almost 3yrs old and whilst I love him dearly, his triggers and impulsive nature, coupled with living in a City are now just a little too much for us to handle.
I feel Ralph will be much happier out of London, away from his triggers and in a more controlled environment with a garden.
Ralph's triggers:
skateboards
rollerskates
cats
children
high prey drive
Ralph is not good with small children and has lunged and nipped on 2 occasions.
We have worked with trainers and behaviourists over the last 2/3 years and still finding a lot of issues which we think are made worse by living in London, Ralph growing up through lockdown and impact on some socialisaion aspects that COVID limited.
I have been in touch with the dogs trust, but am reluctant to send him to a kennel and would love to be able to know where he is going, what I think would suit Ralph:
Family home with lots of outside space
no young children
no cat
quiet area with few distractions
he'd love to be with other dogs
Many thanks and hope to hear from you with any tips/advice on next steps.
Regards,
Chrishan
07775940825
London

Sep 10, 2022
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Very sorry for your loss
by: Linda

Hi Vicki,
Apologies for the delay in replying, I’ve been on holiday.
Very sorry you lost your Standard recently.
We don't have Schnauzers to rehome ourselves, we put people who have one to rehome in touch with those offering a new home. Hopefully somebody in your area will contact you if they are looking for a new home for their Schnauzer,
Since Covid, we are not getting lots of Schnauzers in need of rehoming as many people are still at home and have time for their dogs. However, the situation is changing and dogs have started coming into rescue centres or are being advertised online when owners no longer have the time or money to keep them. If you do buy online, please check everything very carefully, THERE ARE A LOT OF SCAMS.
You can try The Miniature Schnauzer Club Re-Home and Rescue Trust - contact Caroline Wareing on 01242 696 768.
Or Schnauzer Houzer on Facebook, who do a great job of rehoming Schnauzers of all sizes and are usually looking for potential adopters.

Good luck,
Linda
PS Add a comment with your email address so people can contact you if they have a Schnauzer to rehome.

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