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My basic info
Breed
Miniature Schnauzer
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2024-06-25
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Lottie!
This beautiful 10 year old retired mill mom has finally hit the good life, and is now ready to find her furever home. Lottie entered rescue very shut down and fearful of everything. It is evident that the hands that held and fed her before, were not the friendliest. They also never helped her with the most basic vet care.
Lottie now only seeing shadows because of cataracts, spent her younger days staring out of a cage watching her pups be taken from her litter by litter. When she was no longer able to meet the breeders need, she was loaded up and dumped at a shelter.
Lucky for this girl, SRC saw her and fell in love!
Fast forward 2 months and ohhh what a character we have. Now fully vetted and with a much needed spay, hernia repair, & dental completed, she is loving life. Her favorite time of the day, meal time!
Lottie has done absolutely fabulous with her housebreaking. Lottie doesn’t understand how to tell you she needs to go out, but as long as she’s out every 5 hours or so, she will be without issues.
She loves couch time, cushy blankets, treats, and her person. She tends to stay very close... like on top of your feet. You have to be mindful of her. She would not be good for a person with a fall history.
Lottie is crate trained but doesn’t require a crate as long as steps are blocked off. She would do best in a home with another dog.
Lottie deserves the world and we’re going to see to it she gets it! If you think this perfect little girl would make a great addition to your family. Please fill out the application below. Fostered in Miamisburg, Ohio
Gets along with other dogs? Yes
Gets along with cats? Unknown
Gets along with other pets? Unknown
Suitable for kids? Yes
If so – what age? 8 and up
Leash trained? No
Crate trained? Yes
House-trained? Yes
Spayed or neutered? Yes
Fenced yard Required? Yes
Meet Lottie!
This beautiful 10 year old retired mill mom has finally hit the good life, and is now ready to find her furever home. Lottie entered rescue very shut down and fearful of everything. It is evident that the hands that held and fed her before, were not the friendliest. They also never helped her with the most basic vet care.
Lottie now only seeing shadows because of cataracts, spent her younger days staring out of a cage watching her pups be taken from her litter by litter. When she was no longer able to meet the breeders need, she was loaded up and dumped at a shelter.
Lucky for this girl, SRC saw her and fell in love!
Fast forward 2 months and ohhh what a character we have. Now fully vetted and with a much needed spay, hernia repair, & dental completed, she is loving life. Her favorite time of the day, meal time!
Lottie has done absolutely fabulous with her housebreaking. Lottie doesn’t understand how to tell you she needs to go out, but as long as she’s out every 5 hours or so, she will be without issues.
She loves couch time, cushy blankets, treats, and her person. She tends to stay very close... like on top of your feet. You have to be mindful of her. She would not be good for a person with a fall history.
Lottie is crate trained but doesn’t require a crate as long as steps are blocked off. She would do best in a home with another dog.
Lottie deserves the world and we’re going to see to it she gets it! If you think this perfect little girl would make a great addition to your family. Please fill out the application below. Fostered in Miamisburg, Ohio
Gets along with other dogs? Yes
Gets along with cats? Unknown
Gets along with other pets? Unknown
Suitable for kids? Yes
If so – what age? 8 and up
Leash trained? No
Crate trained? Yes
House-trained? Yes
Spayed or neutered? Yes
Fenced yard Required? Yes
Required, We are an all volunteer organization, please allow 5-10 days for a response.
2.
Meet the Pet
At any point in the process, the potential adopter, and Foster my agree on a meeting. This may not occur until later in the process.
3.
Interview
Required Interview with Adopter, Adopter References, and Vet.
4.
Home Check
Required, Personal Interview, and confirm home is safe for the dog.
5.
Approve Application
Potential Adopter will receive a communication to confirm approval and any additional information.
6.
Take the Pet Home
At this point, payment of fee, and signed Adopter Agreement is required.
Additional adoption info
Our fees are listed with the pet bios. These fees are utilized for the SRC Medical Fund.
Prior to completion of the adoption process, we require a check of references, including a Vet check, and a home visit.
We encourage communication with the foster home so that questions can be answered.
Our fees are listed with the pet bios. These fees are utilized for the SRC Medical Fund.
Prior to completion of the adoption process, we require a check of references, including a Vet check, and a home visit.
We encourage communication with the foster home so that questions can be answered.
Go meet their pets
Adoptable pets are also listed on the website and Petfinders
Adoptable pets are also listed on the website and Petfinders
More about this rescue
SRC was established in 2004 with the mission of rescuing
mini-Schnauzers and Schnauzer mixes.
This includes all without limiting for age or medical condition.
Our motto is "No schnauzer left behind".
Our volunteers are committed and through much effort including, fostering have managed to place over 1,600 dogs since the inception of SRC.
SRC was established in 2004 with the mission of rescuing
mini-Schnauzers and Schnauzer mixes.
This includes all without limiting for age or medical condition.
Our motto is "No schnauzer left behind".
Our volunteers are committed and through much effort including, fostering have managed to place over 1,600 dogs since the inception of SRC.
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rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Alice's adoption status with email updates.