I cannot tell you what my original name was because my first owners only called me by that name when they yelled at me, so I stayed out of their way without wasting time to listen. I cannot understand why they got me from the shelter because by doing that, they removed my opportunity to have a loving home! When I was young and full of hope, these people came to get me, and said they would provide me with a wonderful home. Our ideas of "wonderful" differed considerably because with them I was lucky to get fed at least one meal a day and eventually even that stopped. Later they moved away and forgot to take me with them. I got so hungry and so lonely--so much for their idea of "wonderful". Obviously I would have to find it for myself, so I began to follow people hoping they would see my need and give me love and food; yet they all ignored my desperate needs so my ribs began to show more and more every day.... then just as I was ready to give up completely, my Angel appeared! Her eyes teared up when she saw how pitiful I was; still she knew that she had no room for me -- yet she could not leave me behind. Suddenly she let me ride in her car, which I loved and then we went to visit a nice vet. The vet told her that I had heart problems which would need medication and that I also had something called heartworms. From the look on the vet's face I knew that she would leave me behind, yet my Angel just hugged me and made certain I got the medication I needed. She told me on the way home that she would find me a loving home because she already had animals who lived with her, but that she would never abandon me the way my first family did. Suddenly I could relax because I believed her.
My Angel named me RUBERT, and gave me my medication regularly. When I am adopted she is going to provide the necessary medication for my adoptive family to continue it so that I will be well cared for. When she looks at me, I know everything is going to be alright. I weigh about 20 pounds now and I am no more than 8 years old. I am primarily white in color, very friendly and LOVE affection. I know my life is going to be so much better from now on. I already feel so much better and am looking forward to meeting my new adoptive family. Just know that I will be the best buddy anyone could ask for. I already know how to walk on a leash, and I have a halter that comes with me. I love to go for car rides, or just lie beside my person while they read or watch TV. I like going for walks yet I do have to be relatively calm since I do have a grade 3 heart murmur. With that heart murmur and heartworms, I am not able to be neutered or have a dental until I am doing better. Right now, it it thought that the slow kill method will be best for the heartworms. Once I am all better, then other things may be considered.
THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN FLORIDA
THE DONATION BEING REQUESTED IN HONOR OF THE ADOPTON IS:_$250_____
Please submit a completed adoption application and with that application, submit vet records for any pets you have had within the last 3 years along with photos of your residence including the yard (including the fencing). The owner of this Schnauzer will review all approved applications and documentation that SRC sends to them. They will contact you to ask questions and to answer any questions you may have. At that point if a meet and greet has been scheduled, an adoption contract will be sent to you which you must sign and return to SRC. If the meet and greet goes well, your donation of $250 (tax deductible) may be made online so that the release of the Schnauzer may happen. SRC will notify the owner of this Schnauzer when the donation is completed so that they may release the Schnauzer to their new adoptive home. SRC will register his micro-chip in the new adoptive parents’ name(s) at no additional charge.
February 4, 2025, 5:43 pm
OWNER PLACEMENT
(954) 914-6696
ASSISTED BY SCHNAUZER RESCUE OF THE CAROLINAS
I cannot tell you what my original name was because my first owners only called me by that name when they yelled at me, so I stayed out of their way without wasting time to listen. I cannot understand why they got me from the shelter because by doing that, they removed my opportunity to have a loving home! When I was young and full of hope, these people came to get me, and said they would provide me with a wonderful home. Our ideas of "wonderful" differed considerably because with them I was lucky to get fed at least one meal a day and eventually even that stopped. Later they moved away and forgot to take me with them. I got so hungry and so lonely--so much for their idea of "wonderful". Obviously I would have to find it for myself, so I began to follow people hoping they would see my need and give me love and food; yet they all ignored my desperate needs so my ribs began to show more and more every day.... then just as I was ready to give up completely, my Angel appeared! Her eyes teared up when she saw how pitiful I was; still she knew that she had no room for me -- yet she could not leave me behind. Suddenly she let me ride in her car, which I loved and then we went to visit a nice vet. The vet told her that I had heart problems which would need medication and that I also had something called heartworms. From the look on the vet's face I knew that she would leave me behind, yet my Angel just hugged me and made certain I got the medication I needed. She told me on the way home that she would find me a loving home because she already had animals who lived with her, but that she would never abandon me the way my first family did. Suddenly I could relax because I believed her.
My Angel named me RUBERT, and gave me my medication regularly. When I am adopted she is going to provide the necessary medication for my adoptive family to continue it so that I will be well cared for. When she looks at me, I know everything is going to be alright. I weigh about 20 pounds now and I am no more than 8 years old. I am primarily white in color, very friendly and LOVE affection. I know my life is going to be so much better from now on. I already feel so much better and am looking forward to meeting my new adoptive family. Just know that I will be the best buddy anyone could ask for. I already know how to walk on a leash, and I have a halter that comes with me. I love to go for car rides, or just lie beside my person while they read or watch TV. I like going for walks yet I do have to be relatively calm since I do have a grade 3 heart murmur. With that heart murmur and heartworms, I am not able to be neutered or have a dental until I am doing better. Right now, it it thought that the slow kill method will be best for the heartworms. Once I am all better, then other things may be considered.
THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN FLORIDA
THE DONATION BEING REQUESTED IN HONOR OF THE ADOPTON IS:_$250_____
Please submit a completed adoption application and with that application, submit vet records for any pets you have had within the last 3 years along with photos of your residence including the yard (including the fencing). The owner of this Schnauzer will review all approved applications and documentation that SRC sends to them. They will contact you to ask questions and to answer any questions you may have. At that point if a meet and greet has been scheduled, an adoption contract will be sent to you which you must sign and return to SRC. If the meet and greet goes well, your donation of $250 (tax deductible) may be made online so that the release of the Schnauzer may happen. SRC will notify the owner of this Schnauzer when the donation is completed so that they may release the Schnauzer to their new adoptive home. SRC will register his micro-chip in the new adoptive parents’ name(s) at no additional charge.
Please go to SRC's main website and you will notice close to the bottom of the SRC Home Page a gold “donate” button just under “Please Help A Homeless Schnauzer”. Please click on that button and follow the secure link to make a credit card or checking account donation of your choice. Tax letters are available upon request. All these tax deductible donations are used to help incoming rescues with their medical needs. For your convenience here is the link to our website:
http://www.schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org/
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Applications must be filled out completely. They may be obtained from a download on our website or requesting by email.
2.
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
3.
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.
4.
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.
5.
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
6.
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.
7.
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.
Additional adoption info
Please download an application from our website to begin this adoption process. Our approval process is done as quickly as possible by our Placement Team. The length of the approval process depends on the number of applications in process and also your location in relation to volunteers available to conduct a home visit report efficiently. You may secure an adoption application which may be downloaded from the Home Page of our website, or requested by email from our Placement Team @ our email address which is adoptions@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org .
Once the completed application is reviewed and accepted, a vet reference and an informal home visit are conducted, both of which must be satisfactory. If your vet reference is not satisfactory, a home visit will not be conducted. (During COVID, PHOTOS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REQUIRED -- NO HOME VISIT) Phone interview will replace Home visit. After all these procedures are completed and the reports are compiled, if everything is satisfactory you will be notified of your approval and put in touch with the foster parent of the dogs you are interested in so that you may ask questions about those dogs. If your situation fits well with the dog you select, then someone with our Core Team will help you finalize the adoption which will include a donation made in honor of the adoption of this canine. You are not purchasing a dog but helping the next incoming rescue with its medical needs and this is a tax deductible donation if you itemize.An adoption contract must also be signed and returned. Once your paperwork is completed and your donation is made then you may make arrangements to pick up your dog! This process does not take more than two weeks at the most as long as we are able to get a home visit scheduled in your location.
https://schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org/
Please download an application from our website to begin this adoption process. Our approval process is done as quickly as possible by our Placement Team. The length of the approval process depends on the number of applications in process and also your location in relation to volunteers available to conduct a home visit report efficiently. You may secure an adoption application which may be downloaded from the Home Page of our website, or requested by email from our Placement Team @ our email address which is adoptions@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org .
Once the completed application is reviewed and accepted, a vet reference and an informal home visit are conducted, both of which must be satisfactory. If your vet reference is not satisfactory, a home visit will not be conducted. (During COVID, PHOTOS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REQUIRED -- NO HOME VISIT) Phone interview will replace Home visit. After all these procedures are completed and the reports are compiled, if everything is satisfactory you will be notified of your approval and put in touch with the foster parent of the dogs you are interested in so that you may ask questions about those dogs. If your situation fits well with the dog you select, then someone with our Core Team will help you finalize the adoption which will include a donation made in honor of the adoption of this canine. You are not purchasing a dog but helping the next incoming rescue with its medical needs and this is a tax deductible donation if you itemize.An adoption contract must also be signed and returned. Once your paperwork is completed and your donation is made then you may make arrangements to pick up your dog! This process does not take more than two weeks at the most as long as we are able to get a home visit scheduled in your location.
SRC requires a completed adoption application as part of our approval process which also includes a vet and an informal home visit done after your application is submitted to our Placement Team for their review. Our approval process is conducted professionally and as quickly as possible.
SRC works diligently to match the right dogs with the appropriate forever homes -- there is a Volunteer Intake Coordinator that specifically works with this assignment to assure that our adoptions are successful and happy ones. All SRC members are volunteers and are unpaid for their services so that financial donations may go to the medical needs of our rescued dogs.
Applicant's specific questions will be answered as soon as the approval process is concluded. Contact is arranged with the rescue dog's foster parents after approval is received so that approved applicants may have any questions answered about the dog of their choice. Everything that is known about each dog is written into their bio and these bios are updated frequently.
SRC also provides guidance for new adoptive parents upon request and is thoroughly committed to their worthy mission. Each dog in our care receives a thorough vet exam, de-worming, necessary vaccines, spay/neuter, micro-chip, and any medical needs addressed as necessary by our vet prior to being placed in loving SRC foster care for evaluation of a minimum of two weeks. The two week requirement assures that each foster family will be able to give the adoptive family a better idea of the demeanor of their new family companion when he or she is adopted.
A tax deductible donation according to the age of the canine adopted will be requested shortly before the time of the adoption of your selected rescue. This is NOT the purchase of a pet, this is a donation for the medical needs of future incoming rescues and is therefore helping needy canines that might otherwise perish without your assistance..
SRC requires a completed adoption application as part of our approval process which also includes a vet and an informal home visit done after your application is submitted to our Placement Team for their review. Our approval process is conducted professionally and as quickly as possible.
SRC works diligently to match the right dogs with the appropriate forever homes -- there is a Volunteer Intake Coordinator that specifically works with this assignment to assure that our adoptions are successful and happy ones. All SRC members are volunteers and are unpaid for their services so that financial donations may go to the medical needs of our rescued dogs.
Applicant's specific questions will be answered as soon as the approval process is concluded. Contact is arranged with the rescue dog's foster parents after approval is received so that approved applicants may have any questions answered about the dog of their choice. Everything that is known about each dog is written into their bio and these bios are updated frequently.
SRC also provides guidance for new adoptive parents upon request and is thoroughly committed to their worthy mission. Each dog in our care receives a thorough vet exam, de-worming, necessary vaccines, spay/neuter, micro-chip, and any medical needs addressed as necessary by our vet prior to being placed in loving SRC foster care for evaluation of a minimum of two weeks. The two week requirement assures that each foster family will be able to give the adoptive family a better idea of the demeanor of their new family companion when he or she is adopted.
A tax deductible donation according to the age of the canine adopted will be requested shortly before the time of the adoption of your selected rescue. This is NOT the purchase of a pet, this is a donation for the medical needs of future incoming rescues and is therefore helping needy canines that might otherwise perish without your assistance..
More about this rescue
Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas, Inc. (SRC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization -- all of our adoption donations go toward helping care for other rescued Schnauzers and Honorary Schnauzers in need of medical care. We are a group of volunteers whose area of operation is within the areas of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Eastern Tennessee. We also adopt only to people located in those specific areas. SRC does not adopt outside of those specific areas so please do not request a waiver.. This non-profit organization's sole purpose is to prevent cruelty of animals specifically canines by rescuing them and securing loving, permanent homes for displaced Miniature, Standard and Giant Schnauzers plus Honorary Schnauzers when room allows. SRC also works to help educate the public about their breed traits, health and nutritional needs to assure their future health and happiness. We also emphasize the importance of spay/neuter and micro-chipping to protect the health and security of your beloved canines. SRC works diligently to educate the public as to the importance of good dental care in extending the life expectancy of their dog's healthy lifespan.
Federal Tax Id #27-0061326
SRC applied for incorporation on June 18, 2003 and was approved by the N.C. Secretary of State on July 8, 2003.
N.C. Charitable Solicitation License # SL009656
"Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919-807-2214 . The license is not an endorsement by the State."
SRC fosters each one of our rescued canines in a loving family environment and spends many personal hours working with them to ensure that they are ready (both physically and emotionally) to move into his or her new forever home when adopted. Every rescued canine spends a minimum of two weeks in their foster home before being released for adoption. This evaluation allows the foster parent to give the new family a very good idea about the demeanor of their newly adopted dog, and better prepares them to understand what to expect when taking their new family companion home. Each SRC dog is vetted by an SRC approved vet. Each dog is given a thorough examination, de-wormed, given all necessary vaccinations, spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and provided any other medical procedures deemed necessary by our vet ( such as dentals, ear cleaning, nail trim, etc.) The micro-chip is done for their future safety prior to being adopted from our custody and SRC remains secondary after the adoptive parents have the dog's micro-chip registered in their in their name by SRC. In this way SRC is able to help should the canine become lost or stolen and the adoptive parents are not available, SRC would be able to claim the dog and hold them until we could contact the adoptive parents. SRC is committed to the full lifetime happiness and welfare of each rescued canine that comes into our safe haven whether it is a Mini, Standard, Giant, or "Honorary" Schnauzer. As of June, 2021, Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas, Inc. will have been in operation as reputable and successful rescue organization for eighteen(18) years Our nonprofit organization has placed well at least 5000 Schnauzers and "Honorary" Schnauzers plus made a large number of referrals that resulted in saving the lives of many worthy canines. In fact, our organization has even placed about 14 Felines with courtesy listings and even one Parrot, so our worthy mission is alive and well. We are most grateful to all those generous and dedicated volunteers who have put in so many long hours and have asked nothing in return except that these animals live well,be happy and flourish! Bless them all.
Should you want to join our SRC family and help to save needy rescued canines, we are always looking for more volunteers. Also please keep in mind that our foster parents are given the first option to adopt their fostered canines before they are offered to other applicants. Please email the SRC Core Team for a volunteer application at one of these email addresses:
adoptions@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org OR srcinfo@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org
and one will be sent to you right away. These may now be downloaded directly from our website for your convenience.
Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas, Inc. (SRC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization -- all of our adoption donations go toward helping care for other rescued Schnauzers and Honorary Schnauzers in need of medical care. We are a group of volunteers whose area of operation is within the areas of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Eastern Tennessee. We also adopt only to people located in those specific areas. SRC does not adopt outside of those specific areas so please do not request a waiver.. This non-profit organization's sole purpose is to prevent cruelty of animals specifically canines by rescuing them and securing loving, permanent homes for displaced Miniature, Standard and Giant Schnauzers plus Honorary Schnauzers when room allows. SRC also works to help educate the public about their breed traits, health and nutritional needs to assure their future health and happiness. We also emphasize the importance of spay/neuter and micro-chipping to protect the health and security of your beloved canines. SRC works diligently to educate the public as to the importance of good dental care in extending the life expectancy of their dog's healthy lifespan.
Federal Tax Id #27-0061326
SRC applied for incorporation on June 18, 2003 and was approved by the N.C. Secretary of State on July 8, 2003.
N.C. Charitable Solicitation License # SL009656
"Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919-807-2214 . The license is not an endorsement by the State."
SRC fosters each one of our rescued canines in a loving family environment and spends many personal hours working with them to ensure that they are ready (both physically and emotionally) to move into his or her new forever home when adopted. Every rescued canine spends a minimum of two weeks in their foster home before being released for adoption. This evaluation allows the foster parent to give the new family a very good idea about the demeanor of their newly adopted dog, and better prepares them to understand what to expect when taking their new family companion home. Each SRC dog is vetted by an SRC approved vet. Each dog is given a thorough examination, de-wormed, given all necessary vaccinations, spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and provided any other medical procedures deemed necessary by our vet ( such as dentals, ear cleaning, nail trim, etc.) The micro-chip is done for their future safety prior to being adopted from our custody and SRC remains secondary after the adoptive parents have the dog's micro-chip registered in their in their name by SRC. In this way SRC is able to help should the canine become lost or stolen and the adoptive parents are not available, SRC would be able to claim the dog and hold them until we could contact the adoptive parents. SRC is committed to the full lifetime happiness and welfare of each rescued canine that comes into our safe haven whether it is a Mini, Standard, Giant, or "Honorary" Schnauzer. As of June, 2021, Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas, Inc. will have been in operation as reputable and successful rescue organization for eighteen(18) years Our nonprofit organization has placed well at least 5000 Schnauzers and "Honorary" Schnauzers plus made a large number of referrals that resulted in saving the lives of many worthy canines. In fact, our organization has even placed about 14 Felines with courtesy listings and even one Parrot, so our worthy mission is alive and well. We are most grateful to all those generous and dedicated volunteers who have put in so many long hours and have asked nothing in return except that these animals live well,be happy and flourish! Bless them all.
Should you want to join our SRC family and help to save needy rescued canines, we are always looking for more volunteers. Also please keep in mind that our foster parents are given the first option to adopt their fostered canines before they are offered to other applicants. Please email the SRC Core Team for a volunteer application at one of these email addresses:
adoptions@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org OR srcinfo@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org
and one will be sent to you right away. These may now be downloaded directly from our website for your convenience.
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