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Ziggy, Schnauzer (standard) For Adoption In Hemphill, Texas

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Ziggy, Schnauzer (standard) For Adoption In Hemphill, Texas

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Meet Ziggy: Your Next Best FriendAbout ZiggyZiggy is a charming 2-year-old Standard Schnauzer weighing in at 40 pounds. With her stunning looks and gentle disposition, she is sure to win your heart in no time. Ziggy is up-to-date on all vaccines, spayed, microchipped, and heartworm negative. To ensure her continued health, she has received the Proheart 12 injection, which provides 12 months of heartworm protection.Ziggy's PersonalityThough we don't know how Ziggy ended up in rescue, we do know that she is a gem waiting to be discovered. She may be a bit shy at first, but her friendly nature soon shines through once she gets to know you. Ziggy's calm demeanor and loving personality make her an ideal companion for any household.Looking for a Forever Home or FosterZiggy is currently seeking a loving adopter or foster family who can provide her with the love and care she deserves. Whether you are looking for a long-term commitment or a temporary foster situation, Ziggy is ready to bring joy and companionship into your life.Why Adopt or Foster Ziggy?Companionship: Ziggy is the perfect partner for walks, playtime, and quiet evenings at home.Health: With all vaccinations up to date and heartworm prevention in place, she's ready for a healthy future.Love: Ziggy is full of love and is eager to share it with her new family.How to Adopt or FosterIf you are interested in adopting or fostering Ziggy, please reach out to our rescue organization. Let this beautiful Schnauzer be the missing piece to complete your family. Remember, Ziggy is not just looking for a home; she’s looking for a heart to call her own.Adoption processFees vary by pet, but all animals will be totally vetted and up to date. We do require an adoption contract. Home visits may be required. Fenced yards unless prior approval is mandatory. References required. Volunteer run rescue that is the only rescue in 3 counties that do not have animal control of any kind...your calls will be answered but due to rural area may not always receive signal. Best contact is by text or email. Payment plans available upon request. Transportation provided to the Maritimes every 6 weeks. We also have foster opportunities in the maritimes. Email us for a foster application. Or copy and paste: https://form.jotform.com/242206691319153Shelter locationWe will be happy to arrange meet and greets for dogs already fostered in the maritimes with an approved application.

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The Schnauzer or Standard Schnauzer (Mittelschnauzer) is a dog breed that originated in Germany in at least 14th–15th century, of Schnauzer breed type and progenitor of the Giant Schnauzer and Miniature Schnauzer. Initially it was called Wire-Haired Pinscher, while Schnauzer was adopted in 1879. The literal translation is snouter from the German word for snout and means colloquially moustache , or whiskered snout , because of the dog's distinctively bearded snout. Generally classified as a working or utility dog, this versatile breed is robust, squarely built, medium-sized dog with aristocratic bearing. It has been claimed that it was a popular subject of painters Sir Joshua Reynolds, Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt, but actual proof remains elusive. Standard Schnauzers are either salt-and-pepper or black in color, and are known for exhibiting many of the ideal traits of any breed. These include high intelligence, agility, alertness, reliability, strength, and endurance. This breed of dog has been very popular in Europe, specifically Germany, where it originated. The breed was first exhibited at a show in Hanover in 1879, and since then has taken top honors in many shows, including the prestigious Best in Show at Westminster Kennel Club in the United States in 1997.

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  • Country: United States
  • Region: Texas
  • City: Hemphill

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