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Schnauzer (Standard) Mix Dog for Sale in North Benton, Ohio - Minnie

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Minnie's Info...

Breed: Schnauzer (Standard) Mix Color: Black - With Gray Or Silver Age: Adult
Size: Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) Sex: Female ID#: 24423295
Minnie's Story...
Minnie is a cute Schnauzer girl ready to find her fur-ever home! She is comfortable around her foster family and has become a very loving, attentive pet. Minnie wants to be petted, held, and loved. She is leash trained, potty and crate trained and will be a wonderful pet for the family lucky enough to give her a fur-ever home! She lived in a crate all her life and was used for breeding, now is her time to find love and companionship. Minnie is not a chewier and she knows voice commands.

Most of our rescues lived with another pet and would like a playmate. She is salt and pepper in color and 3 years young. She has cropped ears and a docked tail. Minnie is being fostered by Linda and family in New Brighton, PA area. Minnie's adoption fee is $295 and it includes a written veterinary exam, Spay, Dental with some extractions medicines after surgeries. In addition you receive prepaid Microchip registeration. PLUS an annual booster shot, rabies shot and tag, heartworm test and passed, fecal and preventative deworming. In season our rescues are on flea/tick and heartworm preventative. You also receive a trial limited 30 day pet insurance from a third party.

We send you home with a copy of all the vet work, adoption paperwork and tips. Our Foster families notes explaining our rescue dogs schedule, habits, socialization skills.

We do not ship or transport our dogs you must drive to the foster home to meet the dog. You must fill out our on line application to schedule a meet and great with the foster dog. We do not require a fenced yard on all of our dogs, it is on a as needed basis. HOWEVER if you don't have a fenced yard we do require you to purchase an exercise pen (>$60 on internet) so that the dog can be safe when outside; SMALL DOGS CAN NOT BE TIED OUT. .

Not all our dogs are totally house trained at the time of adoption. We crate train them, potty pad train them and use exercise pens and work on potty skills. Dogs learn quickly and are pretty far along.

We are not a shelter our dogs are fostered in private homes. Please complete our on line application here click here for our on line application. Please visit our web site for more information about our policies, our 8 years experience and our all-volunteer, non-profit rescue group. http://www.ronsrescuedrascals.org

Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
Ron's Rescued Rascals Inc started out reforming the Trumbull Co Dog Pound, one of the worst in Ohio. Finally after 3 years the local volunteers started to help, offering a PRE POUND PROGRAM to the Trumbull and other surrounding county residents by assisting them with vetting their pets and organizing adoptions rather than take them to the Trumbull Dog Pound.

We are an ethical pet rescue group with a small number of volunteers specializing in small breed hypo-allergenic dogs. If you would like to help save dogs, VOLUNTEERS are needed to work from home on the PC, drive our dogs to the vets, post our rescues on internet sites, and PET SIT/FOSTER for about 4 weeks while we find approved adopters for the pets. Without fosters we can't save dogs! These dogs are homeless until adopted. Donations welcome to pay pal ronsrescued@aol.com and supply donations welcomed and needed!

We also rescue puppy mill dogs, adults and puppies. Plus we have a foster to adopt program.

Donate to Our Rescue Group...
go to pay pal and ronsrescued@aol.com
Come Meet Our Pets...
Adopting a rescued dog has several advantages. The adult dogs we offer have all had some socialization and training. Unlike puppies they can fit into your life more easily and have a longer attention span and can learn quickly. IF you choose a younger dog, you'll enjoy all the vibrancy and bouncy qualities of a youthful animal and never ending energy. Should you find space in your heart for an adult animal, you'll enjoy the quieter, more affectionate part of that dogs life that will still play but entertain itself some. Adult dogs still go on walks with you, still like to play and snuggle and are calmer. They are well rounded and make good pets for people who work or have too busy of a life to take care of puppy needs.

We are a group of compassionate volunteers who help save pets that are unwanted, abandoned, homeless, victims of divorce, owner death, economy, relocation, etc. These poor loving animals lost their homes thru no fault of their own. Most shelters can only hold dogs 3 days; then they dispose of them. Rescues with foster homes voluntarily take them in and care for them while looking for a good match in personalities with adoptive families. We do not kennel our dogs, they are lovingly cared for and evaluated in our foster homes. We get their health check ups, train them and work with them to be highly adoptable.

VOLUNTEERS: When you volunteer with us, we supply all items you will need and we pay all the vet cost involved. You just need a warm heart and love to help save a dog. We must have your approved application to contact you and to meet our rescued dogs at our foster homes.
DONATIONS: If you have any gently used dog items, or unopened flea/tick & heartworm preventions, please help us by donating them to save the strays and dogs in danger of going to the county dog pounds. PAYPAL: ronsrescued@aol.com

Our Adoption Process...
There is no perfect dog but we do have dogs that, with love and patience, can become the perfect dog for you. Rescue dogs have unknown histories so we assess each dog's reaction to other dogs, cats, men, women and children, if available. We also work on potty training and other behaviors that the dog may need to learn. As we evaluate the dog, we develop some specific criteria based on input from the foster families. We then try to match the dog with an appropriate adoptive family. While a certain dog might appeal to you based on breed, size, gender or appearance, your family may not match the dog's criteria. We are not trying to make adoption difficult; we are trying to make each adoption a lifelong success. We want you to be happy with the dog you adopt and we want the dog to be happy with his new family.

Please also check your local shelters. We want you to rescue any dog that needs saved.
Please don't buy from pet stores. Doing so only supports the puppy mill industry.

Please do not apply if you are not ready to adopt within 3 weeks. We are an all-volunteer organization. Our dogs go quickly and we cannot hold dogs for any length of time.
choose a dog from our list of available dogs
complete an on line application or write us for an email copy & submit it.
we will send you an email within 24 hours confirming we have received your application.
our volunteers will review your application along with the dog's criteria
we will contact your vet, groomer and/or personal references to verify your information
we will contact you to discuss the chosen dog or make suggestions of other dogs you may want to consider.....we keep your application on file for a year.
within 7 working days of receipt of your application, our processor will call to chat with you to explain the next steps, answer any questions, and refer your application to the foster family.
when you match/chose a dog, we will have that foster family call you to give you detailed specifics of that dog.
should you both agree you would like to meet this dog for possible adoption, you and the foster parent can arrange a time for you to meet the dog. We ask that you come within 2 weekends of being notified you are approved. We cannot hold dogs for any length of time as other dogs are being disposed of while rescue/foster space is unavailable,
we may choose to do a home visit: we will make an appointment to come meet you and your family at your home to evaluate if the dog will fit in your lifestyle.
your appointment with the dog is your final approval, if you and the dog like each other, you may take the dog home with you that day. If you decide you want to adopt the dog, but cannot immediately take him with you, then we require that you leave a deposit to hold the dog for a limited time to return to pick it up shortly.
we know there is an adjustment time for dog and adopter, so we provide follow-up advice thru the transition period. We highly recommend you take advantage of this service and review all the information we provide in the adoption packet.

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Most of our foster homes are located in Ohio. We do adopt to adjoining states. YOU must drive to where our foster dog is located to meet them and adopt them. Our foster families need to meet you and the dog and see if they bond with you and agree to adopt.

We need an application to contact you. You may email us with questions, and we try to answer within a few days, we are an all volunteer organization. We do our best to keep up. IF you have not heard from us within a week, please email us. Thank you for considering adopting/rescuing/saving a dog in need.

Why Adoption is a Great Option

Minnie, a North Benton Schnauzer (Standard) dog was adopted! Here's how you can benefit by looking at adoption as an option to buying a Schnauzer (Standard) for sale in North Benton, or seeking a Schnauzer (Standard) dog from a breeder in North Benton.

  1. Rescues and shelter volunteers in North Benton already know the personality and tendencies of their pets. This means they can match you with the right pet. That will makes it much easier transition to owning a pet for yourself and your new pet.
  2. On average adoption fees are much less than you'd pay a North Benton breeder, or pet store. Plus most often rescue pets have already been to the veterinarian for a check-up, had a round of vaccinations, and are spayed or neutered. That is a lot of savings!
  3. You will become a hero, and give a needy dog or cat a loving home. In fact, there are even Schnauzer (Standard) breeders who help with Schnauzer (Standard) rescue. One puppy or kitten adopted in North Benton paves the way for another one to be saved.