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Why Are These Dogs Being Sold? Selling our adults is actually harder than the puppies but from time to time adults have to be retired when their job as parents is done. We wish we could keep each and every one of them, but we need to make room for puppies that will grow up to be our new mommas and daddies. This definitely falls into the category of one of the hardest parts of being a breeder. So we're looking for awesome families that don't want to do the "puppy thing" but want the rewarding relationship that an older dog can bring. These adult dogs are sold with a spay/neuter contract. They are current on vaccinations, heartworm, flea and tick treatments. Shot records will be provided. All our schnauzers are crate/kennel trained. Call or email us if you have any questions. And as always, you're welcome to set up a time to come out and spend some time with any of our awesome dogs!
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 TWILIGHT RUN’S ADDIE AKC registered as Black & Silver Date of Birth: January 25, 2006 Weight: 9 pounds
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$700 – Look at that goofy smile! That is the essence of Addie. Addie was spayed in June of 2009. She is looking for a wonderful forever home. She is full of energy and bounces with her excitement! She loves to hunt frogs around the ponds.
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 Twilight Run’s Alexander "Alex" AKC registered Liver and White Parti Date of Birth: 10/31/2006 Weight: 13 pounds More info
$500 - Alex looks crabby in his picture here, but in reality he is a friendly and loving boy! He is a gorgeous liver and white parti.
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 TWILIGHT RUN'S ALEXIS AKC Registered Black and White Parti Date of Birth: 12/20/06 Weight: 9 pounds More info
$500 - Alexis is an adorable tiny little girl that loves to snuggle! She is potty trained and kennel/crate trained. Rides wonderfully in the car. We're working on walking with a leash, but it's not her favorite activity right now as she's used to the freedom of running here at the farm.
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