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Schnauzer puppies and dogs in Lone Tree, Colorado

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EDGAR

Standard Schnauzer

Male, Puppy
Aurora, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Edgar is a 4-month-old Standard Schnauzer with a gorgeous black-and-silver coat, a sweet scruffy face, and famously giant feet he’s still growing into. He’s smart, affectionate, playful, and hilariously klutzy — a joyful, people-loving pup who wants to be involved in everything. He’s doing well with pottying on a schedule (but sometimes forgets to pee because play is LIFE), and he’s learning manners like polite mouthiness and not jumping. Edgar loves other dogs, plays gently with small pups, and would thrive in an active home with older kids and ideally another playful dog. He’s food motivated, already knows sit, and is ready to give his whole heart to his people. 💜 *** Go to www.pawsitiverestorations.com to learn all about our dogs, watch their silly videos, read our adoption process, and to submit an adoption application. Inquiries made on this site will not be seen! Visiting our website will answer all of your questions. Thank you! 🐶🐾
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Zeus

Schnauzer (Standard)

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Littleton, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Zeus is an active pup who’s always ready for adventure. He’s outgoing, playful, and loves meeting new people and other dogs. Whether he’s running in the yard, playing with toys, or just soaking up attention, Zeus brings a fun and lively spirit wherever he goes.
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Bear

Schnauzer (Standard)

Male, Adult
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I’ve had bear since he was 6 weeks old. s very smart. Crate trained as well. I suffer from some health issues which has made it challenging to take care of him. He likes to be outdoors. Loves his toys with people it just takes time for him to get used to new ppl bc hes very protective of me. Never bitten anyone however he’s not good with strangers. You have to build trust. After that hes very sweet and loving. I would like him to go to a loving family with a yard. He is potty trained but still likes to mark. His shots are not up to date but I can cover some with the family who takes him. Hes not good for an apartment bc he likes to roam. Kids under 7 either. Its all about trust. Once he trusts he isvery calm. Will bark if he is uncomfortable
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Cosmo

Schnauzer (Standard)

Male, 3 yrs
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Cosmo is a great example of why people love Schnauzers! Cosmo is 3 years old (such a great age..young enough to be a sponge that soaks up new information with a strong desire to please while being old enough to be past his babyish behaviors) and 33 lbs. This irresistible guy is a great medium size to accompany his family everywhere a well-behaved dog is welcome. He is a very sweet and loving guy. Cosmo is believed to be a Standard Schnauzer. We do not DNA test our rescue dogs, but he does have a cropped tail which makes us suspect that he could be a purebred. Of course we just cannot say for sure. Cosmo has a spirit about him that caught the attention of a compassionate Texas rescuer. She saved him from certain euthanasia at a scary high-kill shelter due to a lack of space, and fell in love with his sweetness and kind nature. She knew that Cosmo would be a natural companion for a Colorado family. While initially a bit shy, with some yummy treats and kindness, he absolutely blossoms. Cosmo's joy at spending time with kind and supportive dog-lovers is a joy to watch. He's filled with nothing but good-will and shares it with them 1000%. Since being released from the shelter, Cosmo has been enjoying backyard play, learning about leash skills and at day's end snuggling close. Farfel's Rescue feels that Cosmo would be a wonderful best friend for active dog-crazy retirees or a younger couple or individual that enjoys including a sweet fuzzy guy in their activities. Cosmo would be overjoyed with the time spent and togetherness, becoming a loyal best friend and a very important member of the family. Cosmo will also thrive with a family with dog-loving older kids who enjoy fun activities with their pup. They would be able to participate in positive reinforcement group training classes to teach Cosmo the skills to be able to accompany his family out in the community with excellent behavior. Farfel's will provide a list of approved positive reinforcement / force free trainers in your area. Cosmo can be relied on, once confident in his surroundings, to share his love and best behavior with his humans. He is a devoted best friend who wants nothing more than to share time, play and learning new skills with a kind and committed family. We feel that a full-time workday outside of the home for his family won't work for Cosmo. He thrives on family-time and being at home alone while his people work full-time isn't in the best interest of this devoted companion. Cosmo will be very in-sync with a family that includes him in dog-friendly adventures, backyard fun, exploring the Colorado mountains or window shopping on Pearl Street to learn urban skills is perfect for Cosmo. A walk around the neighborhood socializing with neighbors would be an excellent way for this people-friendly pup to fine-tune his social as well as leash skills. Cosmo has a stunning and cottony-soft coat (appears to be non-shedding but we'll never swear to it) that will require a lifelong commitment to periodic grooming (approximately every 8 - 10 weeks) and great nutrition (5 star food and a daily salmon oil supplement are recommended for general longevity and coat care). With this regimen, Cosmos coat will always be cottony-soft, shining and gorgeous with excellent health. Cosmo is available for adoption now! Applications are currently being accepted for this sweet, silly and absolutely wonderful best friend. Adoption apps can be found at http://farfels.com/farfels-res. cue/adoption-form/. If interested, please fill out completely and submit. **PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting Cosmo please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.

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109 (2026) Minnie

Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Parker, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! What we know: Litter was transferred to Colorado Puppy Rescue from Furever Friends of Grant County (Kansas). Per partner notes, the puppies originated from a hoarding situation in Oklahoma involving 13 dogs total in the home. CPR took 12 dogs from the situation, with 1 dog placed elsewhere. From the foster: Meet Minnie: A Brave Little Heart Learning to Trust At just one year old, Minnie has already been through more than any puppy should. But beneath her cautious nature is a truly sweet girl who is slowly discovering that the world can be a safe and loving place. Minnie is looking for a special adopter—someone patient, kind, and willing to help her continue building confidence as she learns what it means to be a cherished family member. Minnie likes people, but she prefers to get to know them on her own terms. Being cornered makes her nervous, and if she feels overwhelmed she’ll choose to run the other way. But when she feels safe and in control of the situation, her gentle side shines. She’ll quietly approach for pets and reward you with the sweetest appreciative licks. Once Minnie trusts you, she loves being close when you’re in what she considers the “least threatening positions”—lounging on the couch or relaxing in bed. That’s when she’ll inch closer and politely request head, ear, and back scratches (she’s still deciding how she feels about tummy rubs). Because of her past, Minnie has learned to defend herself when she feels trapped or scared, so she needs an adopter who understands dog body language and will continue helping her feel secure. With patience and consistency, she has every chance to grow into the confident dog she’s meant to be. Minnie is also a bit of a private lady when it comes to meals—she prefers to eat when her foster is in another room or isn’t home. A little personal dining space suits her just fine. Like many young pups, Minnie is still working on some life skills. She’s making progress with potty training, though she still has daily accidents. She’s also learning that walks on a leash aren’t so scary and is getting a little braver each day. When it comes to playtime, Minnie’s curious puppy personality really shows. She loves chew toys, investigating the mysterious insides of tennis balls, and occasionally conducting “scientific research” on what might be hiding inside a dog bed. As she settles in and feels more comfortable, her foster thinks she’s simply testing boundaries like the young dog she is. Minnie’s absolute favorite thing in the world? Other dogs. She lights up around them and has done wonderfully with every dog she has met—even those more than twice her size. She enjoys sharing toys, spending her days napping alongside her canine friends, and participating in the adorable nightly ritual of dog-to-dog face grooming. Minnie happily receives affectionate licks and returns them with enthusiasm. At night, Minnie sleeps soundly in her crate, though she currently needs a little help getting settled inside. Minnie would do best in a calm, stable home with minimal foot traffic, no young children, and ideally at least one friendly dog companion to help show her the ropes. What she needs most is someone who can see past the baggage she carries and recognize the wonderful dog she truly is. With love, patience, understanding, and continued training, Minnie will have the chance to finally experience the happy puppy life she deserves. And for the person willing to give her that chance, the reward will be watching a brave little dog blossom into the loyal, loving companion she was always meant to be. 💛 www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt

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7.8 miles

Pawsitive Restorations Animal Rescue

Aurora, CO 80016

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Rescue

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DMK Rehoming

Littleton, CO 80127

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

48.4 miles

Farfel's Rescue

906 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302

Pet Types: dogs

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