Millie is a 10-month-old (born 3/06/2025) tan tri-color Miniature Schnauzer/Beagle mix. She currently weighs 24lbs. Millie needs a new forever home. Her current owner has become ill and can no longer take care of her.
Millie has had a rough start. Before she was adopted by her current owner, Millie’s previous owners left her crated all day because they worked outside the home. She had also not been socialized properly with people or dogs and can become very excited around both. Her training was just beginning when her current owner became ill.
Millie would be appropriate for a home where someone is at home most of the day and with children over 10 years of age. We do not know how Millie will be around other dogs in the home, but cats can be problematic. Millie is a love bug and gets attached to “her” person(s) quickly but can be a handful when excited. She just wants to be everyone’s friend. As for other dogs, she is unsure about them and can be reactive (we are working to make her more comfortable around them). She is currently training and is learning to walk on a lead and develop better manners. A consistent routine has been helpful.
Millie is housebroken and crate trained. She rides in a car beautifully (with harness and seatbelt attachment). She also knows her basic commands (sit, lie down, off, wait and come) though she can have a mind of her own. She loves chasing after Tuff balls and enjoys a good chew, tug of war and shake on Kong Knots toys or anything with a squeaker. She will share a banana with you (but apples not so much) and really likes the flavored Himalayan Yak chews and peanut butter. She does want to please and she would do well with regular activities such as searching or agility.
Millie is in good health. She is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on all her vaccines.
Millie is being fostered in Pleasant Hill. If you are interested in adopting Millie, please complete a CMSR adoption application (http://www.schnauzers.us/adoptionform.html). Contact Mary Alford at schnauzer@dslextreme.com if you have any questions about Millie.
Millie is a 10-month-old (born 3/06/2025) tan tri-color Miniature Schnauzer/Beagle mix. She currently weighs 24lbs. Millie needs a new forever home. Her current owner has become ill and can no longer take care of her.
Millie has had a rough start. Before she was adopted by her current owner, Millie’s previous owners left her crated all day because they worked outside the home. She had also not been socialized properly with people or dogs and can become very excited around both. Her training was just beginning when her current owner became ill.
Millie would be appropriate for a home where someone is at home most of the day and with children over 10 years of age. We do not know how Millie will be around other dogs in the home, but cats can be problematic. Millie is a love bug and gets attached to “her” person(s) quickly but can be a handful when excited. She just wants to be everyone’s friend. As for other dogs, she is unsure about them and can be reactive (we are working to make her more comfortable around them). She is currently training and is learning to walk on a lead and develop better manners. A consistent routine has been helpful.
Millie is housebroken and crate trained. She rides in a car beautifully (with harness and seatbelt attachment). She also knows her basic commands (sit, lie down, off, wait and come) though she can have a mind of her own. She loves chasing after Tuff balls and enjoys a good chew, tug of war and shake on Kong Knots toys or anything with a squeaker. She will share a banana with you (but apples not so much) and really likes the flavored Himalayan Yak chews and peanut butter. She does want to please and she would do well with regular activities such as searching or agility.
Millie is in good health. She is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on all her vaccines.
Millie is being fostered in Pleasant Hill. If you are interested in adopting Millie, please complete a CMSR adoption application (http://www.schnauzers.us/adoptionform.html). Contact Mary Alford at schnauzer@dslextreme.com if you have any questions about Millie.
All applications are screened by a member of the rescue. Once approved, applicants will be connected to the foster to learn more about the dog. The applicant will meet the dog in person, and if all think it would be a good fit, an adoption contract is signed.
All applications are screened by a member of the rescue. Once approved, applicants will be connected to the foster to learn more about the dog. The applicant will meet the dog in person, and if all think it would be a good fit, an adoption contract is signed.