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Old 10-27-2009, 04:17 PM #1
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Default Introducing my Abbey schnauzer

We just adopted Abbey Wed Oct 21 from rescue. She is 1 1/2 years old, purebred schnauzer who was an owner surrender because she was an escape artist. She was in rescue for just 6 weeks. She's a doll. She needs work walking on a leash, I want her not to mouth when she gets excited, and I would like for her not to jump on everybody. Everything in good time.

I have seizures; my previous schnauzer was good about it. I'm hoping Abbey will be good too.


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Aw, she's adorable!
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I hope she learns well and you'll have a good friend for years to come.
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She is really cute.

But..... she has a certain look in her eye! Looks like you have
your work cut out for ya!
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She is really cute.

But..... she has a certain look in her eye! Looks like you have
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We've had her one week today, and yesterday she earned her middle name, Mischief! Got into EVERYTHING. I just shook my head and picked up. My fault for leaving interesting things around. One of the Dog's Property Rules should be "If I can reach it, it's mine." LOL

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What a sweetie Abbey is! However, I do agree about the look in her eye. This is a very intelligent girl with high energy. When she learns her boundaries and her 'people', she will be a terrific citizen!!

In time, she may actually be able to alert you to a seizure before it starts. Many young dogs learn to sense this in their owners. Studies have been done - - and they have proven it happens...they just don't know how the dog knows before the owner.

Good luck with her - - and kudos to you for taking a rescue dog.

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Ah she's adorable. Thanks for sharing. I had a friend's dog get into everything at 1st. She's much better now. Glad you have her.

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I miss my schnauzer! She was 16 when we lost her a few years ago. We havent had the heart to go puppy shopping again. She was an awesome doggie, and what a great breed. Very intellegent and wants badly to please you. Mine was a breeze to train.

Give her a cuddle for me. I miss my own.
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She is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for the sweet picture.
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Thanks for welcoming my sweet schnauzer girl Abbey. Today is exactly 4 weeks that she's been a member of our family. Our issue this morning is shoes; she loves my slippers(wants to suck on them) and a pair of "yard" tennis shoes I wear to go out with her in bad weather.

I'm finding her to be very sensitive to me; she seems to be picking up on the nuances of my seizures. I think in time she'll be good at it.

Every moment with her is a "teachable" moment, and yes, she is very smart.
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I loooove miniature schnauzers! I had one, but I gave it to my mother when I went to college. I couldn't take him back now.

They're really smart, really loving dogs!
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