HELP!! Young Giant Boy in Rescue - Yorkshire

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HELP!! Young Giant Boy in Rescue - Yorkshire

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Firstly... New Year to you all.

I need your help...

I sad to say a friend has told me about a lovely bouncy young male giant that has been handed in to a local rescue centre.

He needs a knowledgeable and experienced "giant" owner.
I know you will help to find this lovely boy the right forever home.

If you would like more details please email me.

Thank you
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Happy New Year!

It would be worthwhile getting in touch with the breed rescue organisations as they have experienced Giant Schnauzer people who can assess the dog and prospective families before matching rescue dogs to homes.

The following link is to the breed rescue organisations:

https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/servic ... breed=5089" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The Kennel Club also produce a downloadable list of dog rescue organisations generally and specifically for the different breeds:

https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/media/ ... -final.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: HELP!! Young Giant Boy in Rescue - Yorkshire

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Thank you so much.

I will forward the info on to the rescue centre.

I would love him but at the moment I don't have the time to commit to young boy.

Thank you again for all your help. (*)

Ps... if you hear of a mini needing a home or a breeder with a puppy my Autie is looking.
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Hello! I was wondering if the little guy still needs a new home, I'm moving soon to the uk and my mini schnauzer and I would love to have him. We'd live near parks in Oxford, my dog is three years old, he gets along well with other dogs. Currently we're living with his little cousing who is also a mini, both males. But yes, do let me know if he has been adopted.
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mariannarosso wrote: 14 Jul 2021, 09:26 Hello! I was wondering if the little guy still needs a new home, I'm moving soon to the uk and my mini schnauzer and I would love to have him. We'd live near parks in Oxford, my dog is three years old, he gets along well with other dogs. Currently we're living with his little cousing who is also a mini, both males. But yes, do let me know if he has been adopted.
The original post is from 2018 :D Good luck with your move
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