BRUTUS (SRC#3106) in NORTH CAROLINA
Miniature Schnauzer | Central, TN
YoungMaleSmallBlack with White
About
Characteristics
affectionate eagerToPlease intelligent lap playful
Coat Length
MediumActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Adoption Fees
$400Meet BRUTUS (SRC#3106) in NORTH CAROLINA
OWNER PLACEMENT ASSISTED BY SCHNAUZER RESCUE OF THE CAROLINAS BRUTUS (SRC#3106) is the largest of the group in the Mini Schnauzers being placed from the Clayton area. He just weighed in at 27.6 pounds and he is solid as a rock! His human Mom was diagnosed with lung cancer so neutering and spaying the Minis was something that this family had at the time was forgotten. As a surprise, Snookie then had a litter of 5 puppies, with Brutus being the largest of all. These Minis gave Susan, their human Mom, great pleasure so none of them were placed until after she went to be with her Lord. Her burial was on September 1, 2024 and at that time their human Dad felt it was time for them to be placed in loving homes where they would get individual attention. Their human Dad loves them with all his heart and is determined that they have the best possible future, something he will not always be able to provide. SRC is committed to helping him assure that happens. Brutus, such an adorable pup, is very loving and has been raised in remarkable fashion. Brutus has NEVER been crated. He receives bottled water to drink, and in addition to his kibble and canned dogfood, his dinner meal consists of a lean meat cooked with veggies (no corn). A fenced yard is a must for Brutus . These Mini males are exceptionally loving yet they have never been exposed to children, so it is best if Brutus is placed in a home that does not have younger children. He does not require another dog to keep him company as long as his human companion is spending ample time with him. Still Brutus, like all Mini Schnauzers, will enjoy the company of another playmate. A fenced yard will help when training him to walk on a leash -- plus always use a halter. Brutus is now 27.6 pounds and he loves to eat! He is not fat -- just a larger Mini. Like all the others in this family, he is a remarkable Mini Schnauzer and will be an excellent addition to any loving adoptive family . Brutus enjoys being a lap-baby and a good belly rub is never turned down. In order to adopt Brutus, you must have experience with his breed. Brutus was just groomed and the groomer cut off what was either a mole or a cyst on the left side of his face which bled and left a scab. His human Dad took him to the vet to have it checked -- the vet felt it was no problem and would heal well. No antibiotics were prescribed. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN CLAYTON, NC THE DONATION BEING REQUESTED IN HONOR OF THE ADOPTON IS: $400 Please submit a completed adoption application and with that application, submit vet records for any pets you have had within the last 5 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 $400. (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/her micro-chip in the new adoptive parents’ name(s)
Adoption Process
Our adoption process includes an application which is reviewed, then a vet and or personal reference. If this is satisfactory, then an informal home visit is conducted -- when this is approved an adoption contract is reviewed and signed. A tax deductible donation is requested which seldom covers the medical charges of the canine which has been readied for its new home. Each rescued dog is also evaluated for a minimum of 2 weeks prior to adoption and its medical needs are met, sometimes to include restoring vision when they have juvenile cataracts, removing bladders stones, doing dentals, micro-chipping, etc.
Contact
Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas, Inc.
[email protected]
http://www.schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org/