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We'll also keep you updated on Sadie's adoption status with email updates.
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Sadie

Miniature Schnauzer

Female, 8 yrs 1 mo
Laurel, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sadie is an 8 yo 16 lb. chocolate/liver female mini schnauzer looking for her forever home in PA, DE, MD, VA, or DC. (more pics in comments). She is a friendly, barky, playful, active dog who loves attention and is a lapdog. She is house-trained and crate trained. She likes playing with toys and fetching them. She was spayed in rescue as well as having bladder stones removed. She will need to be on urinary prescription food the rest of her life to prevent the stones from reoccurring. She is microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines. Sadie would do best in a townhome or single family home with a fenced yard. Children should be age 10 or older. She does not get along with dogs living in the home, so should be an only dog. Sadie's adopter will be required to take her through obedience training. If you would like to be considered to adopt Sadie, you must first apply. Please contact schnauzerrescue@outlook.com for our rescue's adoption application. Please be sure to keep a watch on your Spam and Junk folders if you don't see a response in your email inbox. If you've already applied, please contact schnauzerrescue@outlook.com to be added to the list of those being considered. Rescue Schnauzers usually weigh between 15-25 pounds, they are up to date on shots, heartworm/Lyme tested and spayed/neutered prior to placement. We make reasonable efforts to evaluate the health and temperament of each dog, however we cannot make any guarantees. We are not a shelter and do not have a central facility to visit our rescue schnauzers. All dogs are kept in foster homes located throughout the area we cover. PLEASE NOTE: We rescue schnauzers in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania. We can only accept applications from these areas. For a rescue contact in other areas, please go to our website http://www.schnauzerrescue.net and click on Rescue Links. We have a need for volunteers in Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Our website features lots of great information about the rescue process, book reviews and training tips. You can donate to Sadie's care at http://schnauzerrescue.net/Donate.htm via PayPal or check. All donations go to the veterinary fund and are tax deductible as a charitable contribution. Thanks for your support!
We'll also keep you updated on Handi (VA) SWEET senior girl!'s adoption status with email updates.
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Handi (VA) SWEET senior girl!

Schnauzer (Miniature) Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, Senior
Boothwyn, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Handi is being fostered in VA. Fifteen-year-old Handi was left at a Pennsylvania shelter in April 2024 by her owners; there was suspicion of cruelty/neglect, and her owners admitted they could no longer take care of her. Handi soon came to her Virginia Blind Dog Rescue foster home. Now Handi is looking for someone who is ready to step up to give her the very best chapter of her life! Please read on if you think this might be you. Handi hopes so! Handi is a beautiful, low-key, 7-pound Schnauzer/Yorkie mix who sees and hears very little. She has been in her foster home since April. When she first arrived, she did not seem to have an understanding of housetraining and what to do when taken outside. Her foster parents put her on a schedule of going out every 2 to 3 hours, and, within a month, she was doing such a great job. Then, about a month ago, she began to have accidents in the house again even though she is on the same routine. Her foster parents suspect possible cognitive decline as Handi also tends to wander aimlessly at times and to be uncertain about where she is. Handi ignores the other dogs in her foster home and also ignores the cat. She spends most of her time napping. When she is up and wandering around, if she bumps into another dog or if a dog bumps into her, she doesn’t mind a bit. Handi is not happy, though, with sudden movements made by people, particularly with people she does not know. When she first arrived in her foster home, she was a bit snappy when being handled but her foster parents soon learned to go very slowly and consistently let her first sniff their hand and then, when she was alert, she would get a pat on the head and then could easily be picked up; she has been just fine with this. At the vet, because procedures there tend to be intrusive and sometimes painful, she can be snappy. Handi sleeps quietly through the night in an indoor pen and, in fact, hardly makes a sound even during the day! She has briefly barked only a few times. She enjoys attention when she gets it but is also happy to nap. She is starting to seek out her foster mom and is very glad to nap in a bed beside her foster mom. She does well in the car; she is typically tethered in the back seat. She may wander back and forth and then will relax. She does tend to tremble a lot, though, in a variety of situations, but does not seem overly bothered by car rides. She needs to be carried up and down any and all steps. There are many good things to say about Handi and her health, especially considering she is an older pup! These things include: -a dental was completed in May and her two lower canines were removed. She only has three teeth left (three small ones on the lower left side) which are in good shape. She eats soft food only. She LOVES to eat! -the shelter detected a Grade I-II heart murmur but, prior to her dental surgery, her ECG was sent to a cardiologist and no heart concerns were noted, including no murmur. -her eyes are currently stable; she has bilateral cataracts. -ears are clear -no luxating patellas (these are very common with small dogs but two vets have checked her legs and found her kneecaps intact at this time) -she is heartworm negative Handi does have some medical issues. These include: -history of IMHA (Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia) in 2012, pyometra in 2014, and significant liver disease in 2021. All this was prior to Handi coming to BDRA, and was on documentation the Pennsylvania shelter received on Handi from her former owners. None of these prior medical concerns is a concern at this time for Handi except that very occasionally she may vomit. Her liver values from April were only slightly elevated and she is on no treatment at this time. Her current vet recommends rechecking her liver values periodically. -a tendency to rapidly extend her left hind leg (and occasionally her right). Sometimes this causes Handi to fall, and sometimes she cannot stand back up. X-rays revealed no concern besides minor arthritis so there could possibly be a neurological or spinal component causing this. She is now on Galliprant once a day, and that has worked very well so far in controlling this problem. It still does occur about once or twice a week. -low grade mammary carcinoma with suspected lymphatic invasion. Because of Handi’s age, the rescue has decided not to pursue chemotherapy for Handi but will ensure she remains comfortable. Currently she is comfortable and she has no symptoms. Likely symptoms of concern would include coughing and other breathing issues. Anyone seriously interested in adopting Handi should share this information with their vet and they can also receive a copy of her vet records with more details. BDRA wants to be sure any potential adopter is fully informed about Handi’s current health. Also, any adopter should understand that BDRA cannot predict future medical needs for Handi or any dog. Handi has not spent time around children and would not be a candidate to be adopted into a home with young children. She would likely be easily startled by young children who often move quickly and unpredictably, and in those cases she may be snappy. Handi is looking for someone who loves senior dogs and who wants to focus on giving her the best life which she so deserves in her older age. She will reward that person with her gentle love and will be a great companion on the sofa or in a lap. If you think you can provide Handi the forever home she wants you to apply today! BDRA has voted against the use of electrical fencing effective immediately.
We'll also keep you updated on Lucille aka Lucy's adoption status with email updates.
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Lucille aka Lucy

Miniature Schnauzer

Female, 3 yrs
Silver Spring, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an Adoption Questionnaire at  https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/43315/gener.You can learn about the adoption process by visiting: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/howtoadopt/.Dog's Name:   Lucille aka Lucy  (LUC1024ALAFD)Estimated Breed:  Miniature SchnauzerApproximate Age:   1-2Approximate Weight:   11 lbsCurrently Living at:   FosterAdoption Fee:   $500DOG'S DESCRIPTION:  Meet sweet Lucille and add some unconditional love to your life! Lucille came into the rescue from a breeder in Alabama with her bestie, Gracie Mae. Although we believe the two will do fine separately, they are great together, and we'd love to place them in the same home, if possible. Lucy is as sweet and cuddly as they come. And she's also house-trained! This little fur baby is waiting to find a forever home where she will be treated like family. She is hoping her new people will be as loyal to her as she will be to them and give her all the love she deserves. So why not fill out an application today. Lucille can’t wait to meet you!Your new pet will require a refresher in house-training. K-9 Lifesavers strongly recommends all new adopters enroll their new pet into obedience training. This provides for an easier transition into a new home, ensures the dog remains well socialized, and helps form a bond between the dog and the new family.    Adoption fees cover basic vetting, rabies (if puppy is old enough), distemper/parvo vaccinations, deworming, monthly heartworm prevention while in our care (if old enough), monthly flea/tick prevention while in our care, and transport costs. K-9 Lifesavers will also cover the cost of spay/neuter at our partner vet at 6 months of age or reimburse adopter for up to the amount of our partner vet cost should you choose to spay/neuter at your own vet.       Foster Program:    Foster homes provide for the temporary care of a rescue until the dog is placed into a loving, forever home.  For more information on becoming a foster parent, and our Foster Program, visit http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/foster/ or email our Foster Coordinator at foster@k-9lifesavers.orgSPONSOR ME! Help Save Lives!    Make a tax-deductible donation today and help save a life. Donations help us offset boarding costs and additional medical treatment for those dogs who need it.  K-9 Lifesavers receives NO federal funding and survive with your generous support! We are all volunteer based organization so every cent from your donation goes directly to the dogs in our care. Visit: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/donate/For more information on K-9 Lifesavers, or to view a complete listing of all our Adoptable Dogs, visit our website at www.k-9lifesavers.org.Please "like" our Facebook page for the most current events and new dogs!Thank you for considering a rescue dog! ##2216864##
We'll also keep you updated on Gracie Mae (aka Gracie)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Gracie Mae (aka Gracie)

Miniature Schnauzer

Female, 3 yrs
Silver Spring, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an Adoption Questionnaire at  https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/43315/gener.You can learn about the adoption process by visiting: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/howtoadopt/.Dog's Name:   Gracie Mae aka Gracie  (GRA1024ALAFD)Estimated Breed:  Miniature SchnauzerApproximate Age:   18 monthsApproximate Weight:   14 lbsCurrently Living at:   FosterAdoption Fee:   $500DOG'S DESCRIPTION:  Gracie Mae is a tiny cutie with just the biggest heart! She is perfect for all you small dog lovers and is just the right size for cuddling. She loves other dogs and would enjoy a home with another dog (or dogs)! Gracie Mae came from a breeder in Alabama with her bestie, Lucille. Although we believe the two will do fine separately, they are great together and we'd love to place them in the same home if we can. Gracie Mae is as sweet and cuddly as they come! And she's also potty trained! She loves all the soft and cuddly things! If you give Gracie Mae a chance and she’ll steal your heart. Fill out an application today and change this sweet girl's life forever!Your new pet will require a refresher in house-training. K-9 Lifesavers strongly recommends all new adopters enroll their new pet into obedience training. This provides for an easier transition into a new home, ensures the dog remains well socialized, and helps form a bond between the dog and the new family.    Adoption fees cover basic vetting, rabies (if puppy is old enough), distemper/parvo vaccinations, deworming, monthly heartworm prevention while in our care (if old enough), monthly flea/tick prevention while in our care, and transport costs. K-9 Lifesavers will also cover the cost of spay/neuter at our partner vet at 6 months of age or reimburse adopter for up to the amount of our partner vet cost should you choose to spay/neuter at your own vet.       Foster Program:    Foster homes provide for the temporary care of a rescue until the dog is placed into a loving, forever home.  For more information on becoming a foster parent, and our Foster Program, visit http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/foster/ or email our Foster Coordinator at foster@k-9lifesavers.orgSPONSOR ME! Help Save Lives!    Make a tax-deductible donation today and help save a life. Donations help us offset boarding costs and additional medical treatment for those dogs who need it.  K-9 Lifesavers receives NO federal funding and survive with your generous support! We are all volunteer based organization so every cent from your donation goes directly to the dogs in our care. Visit: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/donate/For more information on K-9 Lifesavers, or to view a complete listing of all our Adoptable Dogs, visit our website at www.k-9lifesavers.org.Please "like" our Facebook page for the most current events and new dogs!Thank you for considering a rescue dog! ##2216865##

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Schnauzer Rescue of the Mid-Atlantic

P.O. Box 5034, Laurel, MD 20725

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Blind Dog Rescue Alliance - PA

PO Box 1855, Boothwyn, PA 19061

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Silver Spring, MD 20904

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