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Adopt a snoodle
Adopt a snoodle









adopt a snoodle

Our adoption fee is set to a level to make adoptions happen. Percy is up to date on shots and preventatives and is neutered and microchipped. He has been in a foster home with a large pack of dogs and gets along beautifully with everyone!! He shares toys well, loves to snuggle in dogs beds with other pack members as well his people. His perfect forever home MUST have a home with another playful dog of his size and close to his age because Percy LOVES to play! With his paralysis we are looking for a home with children 15Yrs+ up who can be mindful of his legs that drag behind him. We are exclusively looking for a local adopter (to the Franklin TN area only) that is retired or works from home because of the multiple daily bladder expressions and pant changes. The poops, well they shoot out because well when you gotta go you gotta go!! This boy is pure joy and happiness in a small package! Percy is both urinary and fecal incontinent, he wears a belly band while indoors and will need to have his bladder manually expressed and pants changed 3-4 times a day.

Adopt a snoodle registration#

Registration with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of State, can be found at  (enter "Fanwood" (without the quotation marks) in the city search box).Percy is finally ready for adoption, let the line form here!!! For those who don't know, Percy is a 1 year old, 8lb paralyzed Schnoodle. You may view the most recent expenditure report filed with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Directory of Registered Charities at (enter "NJ Schnauzer Rescue" (without the quotation marks) in the search box). Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement. Financial and other information on NJSRN may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling 97. NJSRN is a federally registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. ** PLEASE NOTE: Dogs available for adoption are shown only on the Available Doge page.ĭogs featured in photos throughout our website have already found their permanent homes. Because of age, illness, or other issues, we may decide to allow a dog to live out its life in foster care - as a permanent part of our rescue program - rather than placing it into an adoptive home. NJSRN will never euthanize a dog that enters our rescue program because a permanent home is not readily available: we will keep the dog in our program until we find the right home. Providing referrals only to Miniature Schnauzer breeders who promote responsible breeding, including performing basic health checks and screening for PRA.Educating potential and current Miniature Schnauzer owners about breed characteristics, proper care and nutrition, health issues, training, and behavior and.

adopt a snoodle

Providing follow-up information and training advice to adoptive families.Making the best possible match between dog and adopter.Providing quality temporary (foster) care.Ensuring that a dog's veterinary needs are met.Assessing each dog's potential for permanent placement.Since its creation, NJSRN has had a single mission: Finding permanent, loving homes for Miniature Schnauzers and Schnauzer mixes throughout the northeastern United States.Īs part of our mission, NJSRN provides charitable and educational services by:











Adopt a snoodle