Sunday, July 15, 2012

Evan and Erin (previously Pearl)

Tom and I adopted Evan in April of 2010 and Erin (previously Pearl) in May of 2012. We love them both so much and can't imagine our lives without them. Tom and I really try to schedule everything we do around our precious kids. We are sad when we are away from them, and it is the best feeling to come home to pets we love so much. We also have an adopted, rescue cat named Alex. He has been with us for over eight years. Erin is still chasing and barking at Alex a bit, but it is all in good fun. Our family is so blessed. Thank you Miniature Schnauzer Rescue of Houston for saving our dogs so that they could become apart of our family.

Friday, June 8, 2012

More pics of Heidi (Previously Mai Ling)

More pics of Heidi with her brother, Copper, and her daddy, Rick. Sorry, but I feel like a proud new mom with all this picture taking of Heidi. She is just so precious to us and so smart!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

New Beginnings - Pics of Heidi (Previously Mai Ling)

Here are some pics of Heidi, our newly adopted Schnauzer and one of Heidi and Copper lying together side by side on the couch. Copper is such a good big brother!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Thank you!

Dear MSRH,
I just wanted to take a second to tell you thanks for finding the perfect home for me. I just love my new family and they are crazy about me. Sometimes I get into a little (ok…sometimes it's a lot) of mischief…mom gives me "the look" and I know I'm in trouble. She sends me to bed but never without supper! I'm trying my best to put on a few more pounds…that's hard work when you're an active guy! Mom lets me have a biscuit on Saturday mornings when she makes weekend breakfast…but shhh…don't tell dad! It is baseball season now and I love going to the games with the family! There are so many kids to play with and I'm sort of a big deal there! I usually finish my days playing outside with Trae and Natalie. Then it's time to curl up in mom's lap for a good snuggle. When it's bed time, Trae and I retire to our bedroom to doze off and dream about growing up to play in the big leagues…for the Yankees, of course!
So, I hope things are as well for y'all as they are for me. Thanks again for everything you did for me! I'll always have a special place in my heart for MSRH.
Love always,

Mojo
(We changed my name from Micah when I came here… I found my mojo pretty quick after finding my forever home!)

Sunday, March 11, 2012

My New Home is Like Doggie Heaven

My name is Lili and this is the story of how I was adopted and now living it up in doggie heaven. My mom went shopping at Steinmart and they did not have what she wanted. She got in her car to leave, when she looked up and realized she was in the same shopping center as her veterinarian. She got out of her car went inside to ask her friend, Dr. Randy, if he knew of any miniature schnauzers needing a home. That is where it all began.

They gave her the MSRH name and number. When she got home she immediately started researching and sending pictures to my dad to be, of coarse one of the pictures was me. His response was "it would be great to have a furry friend." " How long does it take and what do we need to do?" I was picked up by my new parents on February 11, 2012 and took what seemed like a really long ride to Cypress. On the way home I was so nervous that I threw up, but mom and dad understood. I have lots of love, get brushed every nite, go on walks, have a bunch of toys and even have two beds. I am so happy and so are my mom and dad.

Thank you MSRH for taking such good care of me while I was waiting to be adopted. I will never forget y'all, and I am praying that all of my old friends still there get adopted soon.

Love,

Lili
P.S. That's french pronounced Lele
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Friday, December 30, 2011

Scruffy Allen - A Big Part Of The Family !!

Hi Folks - I just had to share this New Beginnings story about Scruffy Allen. Those of you who regularly read the bios may remember Scruffy Allen as the dog whose owners left him tied to the door of a vet overnight. He was a little displaced and in need of some love and attention. I think you'll agree....he got that and so much more! Keep reading.......

Hi Donna,

Just a note while I’m sitting watching TV with our little man Scruffy Allen. Tom and I are so
happy that he checked on the internet and found Schnauzer Rescue of Houston.
After our loss of Snoopy, our household was very depressed. Kelly the German Shepherd
Therapy dog would not work well at the Rehab centers and Hospitals. Now Kelly and Scruffy
are the best of friends, and they play hard every day. They have a lot of respect for each other.
With the help of Kelly, Scruffy has learned to wait, come and sit commands. He is learning hand signals. He fetches the ball or his furry bone. He loves his two doggie doors. He even waits
for us to shut the back door so he can use the doggie door. Scruffy has full run of the back
yard, loves to play in water and mud too. Just a bath takes care of the dirt and mud. Vacuum
everyday takes care of the house. Scruffy loves to go in the HHR SUV for rides. Gives both
of us kisses on the ears and loves to sniff the air thru the windows.
I have taken Scruffy twice to a Rehab Center and he is doing very good. He soon will be a
Therapy dog.We do a lot of socializing and his shyness is going way. Tom walks Kelly and
Scruffy every morning about four blocks and he is doing well on the lead. He knows what
cows and deer are. He doesn’t bark just looks at them (about 20 yard or more away).
Scruffy and Trucker the cat nap with Tom every day. He goes to bed with Tom at night.
Scruffy loves his daddy.
Scruffy loves to entertain, as long as we laugh and clap and tell him he is so funny he will keep
going.
Our Nanny next door, has a Cairen Terry. They play at least three times a week. Our Vet. and groomer love Scruffy, very well behaved they say. In between grooming, Scruffy gets bathed at
home and his teeth brushed at least once a week.
Scruffy is a very smart Schnauzer and loves to learn. We do all our training with love, a lot of
petting and praise. With Kelly’s help Scruffy has become a very good watchdog. Does not bark
Excessive, only when necessary and loves to growl when someone walks to close to our vehicle. Our home and vehicle has become his. Tom says Scruffy has two speeds, fast and faster. I could
go on, and on about Scruffy.
Today the 29th of December, we took Scruffy and Kelly for a ride in the motor home. We
stopped at Office Depot and Chillis for lunch. Scruffy was so awesome. He never barked or
tore anything. He loves the motor home and loves to sit on the couch and look out the windows.
We are anxious to go on a small trip. He has so much trust in us as we have in him.
Kelly is now working well at the Rehab Centers, and Mom and Dad are so very happy and blessed. Scruffy was the best Thanksgiving and Christmas gift. We look forward to seeing
you, perhaps at another rescue fair. You are welcome anytime at our home to check on
Scruffy Allen our little man.
Please pass this note to other officers and members
Sincerely
Scruffy Allen’s Mom
MaryAnn

Monday, November 21, 2011

Mr. Magoo Comes Home

The day I adopted Moose, I met "Silas" at Donna Paparazzo's house. When she picked Moose up for me, she brought him home with her, too, for a mini-vacation from the boarding kennel.

I knew Moose had been in boarding for a long time, but Silas had been there even longer... I guess not surprisingly - he's half blind with cataracts and a little hard of hearing like most "old folks". But, even in the midst of being in love at first sight with Moose and as excited as I was about adopting him, there was something about this other little guy that tugged at my heartstrings. So, I told Donna I wanted Moose to have a month to adjust to his new home, my old Brittany, Webster and me and then I wanted to foster Silas.

The month flew by and almost to the day, Donna showed up with Silas in tow. He wasn't timid, but seemed a little sad as if he was waiting for the other shoe to drop and it would be back to the boarding kennel.

So, the first thing I did even though I was warned he'd been called Silas for over a year, was give him a new name: Mr. Magoo. Next he had a week to adjust some and then I took him to my groomer for a "makeover". I couldn't believe it when I saw him - the transformation was remarkable! (See for yourself in the pictures) When I picked him up, he LOOKED like a different dog, but when we got home and he walked back in the house, he BECAME a different dog.

It was as if a light bulb switched on and he realized that he was truly coming... HOME! And that night, he decided he wanted to sleep with me in the big bed... A pattern that hasn't changed. He began playing with the other dogs - in earnest - like three puppies! The years melted away and so he decided that the squirrels stealing acorns from our oak trees needed a sheriff and elected himself.

The months passed and the bond between the three boys grew ever stronger as they became a pack - a family. How could I possibly break up our family? In truth, I just couldn't bear to part with him, so I adopted my foster dog today. And, just as we celebrate October 28th, which is Webster's birthday, from now on we'll celebrate April 22nd as Moose's birthday and November 21st as Magoo's.

There's no denying that puppies are cute, sweet and funny... But, my wish for everyone reading this is that someday you have the opportunity to experience the joy and unconditional love of an older dog as I do every day when I see him chasing squirrels, playing tug and every night when Magoo lays his head on my shoulder and sighs in contentment.

The first picture is "Silas" - the next pictures are Mr. Magoo, handsome, happy and SECURE with his brothers, Webster & Moose.