“We miss our funny, quirky, loving little dog more than we can say but feel very privileged to have been able to make her final four years comfortable and happy.”
Supporting Schnauzerfest and Schnauzerfesters takes many forms. Joanna Taylor has a unique offer which uses her professional skills and we are very grateful indeed for this kindness.
When Ruth read about Rosie and her litter of puppies she decided to do something to raise awareness of the dogs forced to supply puppies in the huge and lucrative puppy trade.
While there is a lot that needs to be done to improve the lives of dogs, without Animal Licensing Wales and the small number of responsible rescues which work with them, things would be an awful lot worse.
Aimee began supporting Schnauzerfest when she was 12 years old. Today she’s a veterinary student and shares her experiences of volunteering at Hope Rescue.
Half way through our big month of walks, raising awareness and funds there have been several media opportunities to get the word out to a wider than ever audience.
When young Stevie was adopted by Lorna, we knew he was heading off to a great life. Lorna is an experienced schnauzer owner and long term friend and supporter of the charity.
We're very proud of Jane and Dave making the BBC Make A Difference Awards finals. And very grateful for what they and their group of Schnauzerfesters do for the charity every month.
In April when we launched Woofternoon Tea for Schnauzerfest we were pretty sure fun would be had. Just two months on and over £1200 has been raised with a lot of fun, cake and friendship enjoyed along the way.
Guernsey's Schnauzer community came out in force for the return of Schnauzerfest to the island. Dozens of dogs gathered for a morning of walking, being social and raising money for the charity.