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BENTLEY (ORSRC#2195) and BOWEN (ORSRC#2196) are Mini Schnauzers were adopted by a loving family who now has the responsibility of caring for their elderly parents. This means the loving family can no longer provide the love and attention that these Mini brothers deserve. Because they love Bentley and Bowen so much, they have decided it is best to find them another loving adoptive home so SRC has agreed to assist by posting an Owner Placement. Both Minis are approximately 6 years old and weigh approximately 19-20 pounds. Bentley is a dark salt and pepper while Bowen is a light-colored salt and pepper. These neutered males are very bonded with one another, and it is important that they be adopted together. Both dogs did go to a doggie day care some time ago and they got along well with other dogs according to the family. They like staying at home together and are happy together so there will be no consideration of separating them. There are personal items that will come with these canines, so please check with SRC prior to purchasing items for them. They should be adopted into a home that has no other dogs so that they will receive ample attention since they are used to being given a lot of love and attention.
They have been kept on heartworm preventative and the last time they were tested they were both negative. The family has copies of their records and will make them available to approved applicants when they visit them. These records come with the canines when they are adopted. According to the family, Bentley has had a dental cleaning and Bowen, when examined, did not require one. The family says that the dogs have been healthy with no issues to date. Both Minis are fed a diet of Hills to keep them healthy, and a small amount of this diet will be made available when they go to their newly adoptive parents. a SRC is posting them as OWNER PLACEMENTS for the family so that they may be placed with another loving family who is knowledgeable about the Schnauzer breed. All vetting for the first 6 months for the dogs when they are adopted will receive a tax letter from SRC (copies of receipts provided for the total will be necessary).
The family states that both Bowen and Bentley are very friendly and love older children. They do not care for cats and should be placed in a home that does not have cats or other dogs. They have not been around other dogs so it is hard to say how they would relate to a dog that is already in the household. Like a typical Schnauzer, both dogs will chase rabbits and squirrels.
Bentley and Bowen have very little leash training, so a fenced yard will be necessary. They are said to be housebroken yet they prefer being inside as much as possible rather than outside. They are crate trained and enjoy sleeping in their crate together. Both Minis love to cuddle and really enjoy petting. They really enjoy playing with their toys and will play fetch with them – returning them when they are thrown.
Approved applicants may arrange a visit to meet Bentley and Bowen. The final decision as to who adopts these precious boys will be up to the family that is placing them for adoption. Since their vetting will need to be brought up to date, an economical donation is requested. In addition to this donation, a tax letter will be provided for all vet expenses during the first 6 months (copies of receipts required).
BENTLEY (ORSRC#2195) and BOWEN (ORSRC#2196) are Mini Schnauzers were adopted by a loving family who now has the responsibility of caring for their elderly parents. This means the loving family can no longer provide the love and attention that these Mini brothers deserve. Because they love Bentley and Bowen so much, they have decided it is best to find them another loving adoptive home so SRC has agreed to assist by posting an Owner Placement. Both Minis are approximately 6 years old and weigh approximately 19-20 pounds. Bentley is a dark salt and pepper while Bowen is a light-colored salt and pepper. These neutered males are very bonded with one another, and it is important that they be adopted together. Both dogs did go to a doggie day care some time ago and they got along well with other dogs according to the family. They like staying at home together and are happy together so there will be no consideration of separating them. There are personal items that will come with these canines, so please check with SRC prior to purchasing items for them. They should be adopted into a home that has no other dogs so that they will receive ample attention since they are used to being given a lot of love and attention.
They have been kept on heartworm preventative and the last time they were tested they were both negative. The family has copies of their records and will make them available to approved applicants when they visit them. These records come with the canines when they are adopted. According to the family, Bentley has had a dental cleaning and Bowen, when examined, did not require one. The family says that the dogs have been healthy with no issues to date. Both Minis are fed a diet of Hills to keep them healthy, and a small amount of this diet will be made available when they go to their newly adoptive parents. a SRC is posting them as OWNER PLACEMENTS for the family so that they may be placed with another loving family who is knowledgeable about the Schnauzer breed. All vetting for the first 6 months for the dogs when they are adopted will receive a tax letter from SRC (copies of receipts provided for the total will be necessary).
The family states that both Bowen and Bentley are very friendly and love older children. They do not care for cats and should be placed in a home that does not have cats or other dogs. They have not been around other dogs so it is hard to say how they would relate to a dog that is already in the household. Like a typical Schnauzer, both dogs will chase rabbits and squirrels.
Bentley and Bowen have very little leash training, so a fenced yard will be necessary. They are said to be housebroken yet they prefer being inside as much as possible rather than outside. They are crate trained and enjoy sleeping in their crate together. Both Minis love to cuddle and really enjoy petting. They really enjoy playing with their toys and will play fetch with them – returning them when they are thrown.
Approved applicants may arrange a visit to meet Bentley and Bowen. The final decision as to who adopts these precious boys will be up to the family that is placing them for adoption. Since their vetting will need to be brought up to date, an economical donation is requested. In addition to this donation, a tax letter will be provided for all vet expenses during the first 6 months (copies of receipts required).
Submit Application
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Home Check
Once your app is checked, a vet ref is called-is satisfactory, photos are requested and phone interview due to COVID/home visits after virus
Approve Application
All aspects being satisfactory, then you will be notified that you are approved to adopt from SRC. Your info is sent to the foster parent.
Meet the Pet
Once the foster parent has reviewed your information they will answer your questions and you may have a meet & greet with the dog selected.
Sign Adoption Contract
if you decide to adopt, a donation is made & adoption contract must be signed prior to being able to pick up your dog
Take the Pet Home
After donation & paperwork is complete, your are responsible to pick up your dog, chip will be registered once you notify SRC you are happy.
Take the Pet Home
SRC is available for questions during the adjustment period to secure a successful adoption.When you are ready SRC registers the chip free.