When Raiven left the breeding industry her adopters knew challenges lay ahead. They adopted her knowing she had a heart murmur and were not deterred. However, things became more complicated and a heart scan showed exactly what’s going on with Raiven’s heart.
Bramble and Poppy
Anousha, Shimmi, Esther and Rhuby
Luna
Sherlock
When 6 year old Sherlock’s adopters contacted us it looked likely that an urgent blood transfusion was needed and more extensive investigations to identify the cause of his symptoms. His family had exhausted his insurance cover and other financial options in the weeks up to Sherlcok’s critical situation.
Alfie
Mouse
Freya and Bree
Freya and Bree are elderly dogs who are in the long term care of Miniature Schnauzer Rescue Ireland. Both have multiple health conditions which are well managed through excellent veterinary care and medication. A Schnauzerfest Grant is supporting the monhtly costs of medication, to help MSRI get through the worst animal welfare crisis in their, and our history.
Enid
Rupert
Rupert’s age is estimated to be around five. Not a lot of information on his background is available but it is known he was kept as a breeding dog. His shy and nervous ways suggest he was not treated kindly. He now has a good life ahead of him away from the breeding industry where dogs are treated as commodities. Rupert, like all dogs deserves so much better.
Bella, Carlo and Clemmie
Tyson
Dee and her puppies
Snootsy
When 3 year old Snootsy began limping, his family were not prepared for the sad news to come. After investigations it was found that cancer was in Snootsy’s leg and to make matters worse, it had spread. This was devastating news for his family, made all the harder by existing serious health problems of Snootsy’s owner.
Winnie and Zoe
Willow
Tal & Nye
Tal and Nye, aged 10 years old, were taken in by Oldies Club when their owners could no longer cope with their declining health and the care they needed. A wonderful Oldies foster home is caring for the boys and they are doing very well. Their future is safe thanks to Oldies and in part, the support of a Schnauzerfest Grant