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Giant Schnauzer puppies and dogs in Whitewater, Wisconsin

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Dash

Schnauzer (Giant)

Male, Young
Milwaukee, WI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dash is a one year old giant schnauzer. He loves to cuddle, wrestle and play in the water. He knows basic commands but will need leash training.

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Francine

Bouvier des Flandres

Female, 5 yrs
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Transparency is key in dog rescue, and we believe it’s essential to share everything we know about our foster dogs so that potential adopters are fully prepared to meet their needs. Today, we want to introduce you to Francine, a 5-year-old Bouvier des Flandres who was recently released from a "breeder." Francine’s story is a tough one, and we want to be completely honest about the challenges she faces and the kind of home she needs. Francine is a gentle soul who is great with other dogs and feels more at ease when she has a doggy friend to follow. However, we need to be upfront—Francine is practically feral. She has clearly never known the love and comfort of being a pet. After several months in foster care, she’s still extremely fearful. She might take a treat after running from you, and she occasionally allows some petting, though it’s hard to tell if she actually enjoys it. She also seems to like men more than women. She is not a snuggly, affectionate couch dog, and she may never be. Francine is really no bother at all. She just exists quietly in the background, never demanding attention, although she does really love a good dinner and will get very excited at mealtime. She is crate trained and housebroken, though sometimes she needs a little reminder to leave the safety of the front porch and venture into the yard to do her business. Walking on a leash is a challenge—she thrashes around until she gets going, and then she’ll walk relatively well with you. Because of her extreme fears, Francine will require a very secure fenced-in yard, and quite frankly, a lot of love and patience. While we can’t say for certain that Francine came from a puppy mill, it’s clear that she didn’t receive the socialization she deserved as a dog. She now suffers immensely as a result. For her to feel secure, she will need a dog friend who can provide comfort and teach her that people aren’t all bad. Francine is not the dog for everyone, but she’s the perfect dog for someone with a kind heart, endless patience, and a deep love for animals who have been through unimaginable hardships. She needs someone who is willing to give her the time, space, and understanding she needs to learn what it means to be loved. If you have room in your heart and home for a dog like Francine, who really needs a second chance at the life she deserves, please consider adopting her. Together, we can help Francine find the love and security she’s been missing for so long. Francine is being fostered in the Whitewater, WI area. Albert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs. Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $300, ($550 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org. Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/apply WI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DS NOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs. Puppy - Under 6 months Young Adult - 6 months to 2 years Adult - 2 years to 8 years Senior - 8 years to 12 years Golden Oldie - 12+ years

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