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The Aryan Molossus
Once a Warrior, Today a Loyal Companion and a Family-Protector
Should you ever decide that you need a big dog, with an imposing posture, which can look threatening and majestic at the same time, the Aryan Molossus is definitely one breed that you must take into consideration.
The Armant
The Egyptian Dog with a Lot of Love to Give
To some of you, the Armant is better known as the “Egyptian Sheepdog” and, just as the name suggests it, it was bred to be a herding dog. However, in ancient times, it was used mostly as a guard dog. This breed is originally from Egypt and named after the town of Armant. Its loyalty and agility are the two main characteristics which make this dog special.
The Atlas Terrier
The Small Dog With a Massive Dose of Energy
At a glimpse, the Atlas Terrier can be easily mistaken with the Jack Russell Terrier. However, there are some differences that may help you tell these two cousins apart. Before deciding to buy or adopt a dog of this breed, there are some things that you have to take into consideration. Unfortunately, this is quite a rare breed of dogs in our days.
Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie
It Is Impossible Not to Love Them
Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie are the smallest dogs in the Anglos-Francais category. However, the name „Petite”, meaning „small”, is not at all referring to the size of the dogs, but to the game they are after. Even if they've been around since the 16th century, today, these dogs are not easy to find. So if you have decided to adopt one, you can be sure that you will have a unique pet.
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Animal Shelter details for New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc. Please visit New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc. and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc.. New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc. is located in Fanwood, New Jersey. If you have information to add or update for New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc., please click here and let us know.
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New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc.
PO Box 36
Fanwood, New Jersey 07023
Phone: 732-920-8242
Email: info@njsrn.org
Website: www.njsrn.org
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New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network, Inc. NJSRN and its members are committed to finding permanent, loving homes for rescued Miniature Schnauzers and Schnauzer mixes throughout the northeastern United States.
As part of our mission, NJSRN provides charitable and educational services by
• Assessing each dog's potential for permanent placement
• Ensuring that a dog's veterinary needs are met
• Providing quality temporary foster care
• Making the best possible match between dog and adopter
• Providing follow-up information and training to adoptive families
• Promoting responsible dog ownership
• Educating potential and current Miniature Schnauzer owners about breed characteristics, proper care and nutrition, health issues, training, and behavior and
• Providing referrals only to Miniature Schnauzer breeders who promote responsible breeding, including performing basic health checks and screening for PRA.
NJSRN will never euthanize a dog that enters our rescue program because a permanent home is not readily available - we will keep the dog in our rescue program until we find the right home. Because of age, illness, or other issues, we may decide to allow a dog to live out its life in foster care - as a permanent part of our rescue program - rather than placing it into an adoptive home.
NJSRN serves the northeastern United States. We are staffed entirely by committed volunteers located throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Delaware.
To see the adoptable pets for New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc. click here
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that the average number of animals in an average canine litter is six to ten?
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