Hayes Faubert Miniature Schnauzers
Email: taylorhayes88@yahoo.com
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When it comes time to retire or rehome our adults, we carefully choose wonderful homes for them with families that will love them forever. Here are the amazing dogs that have part of our breeding program over the years that have gone to their "retirement" homes. Each one has left an imprint on our hearts.

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Pearly
Pearly was the first member of our breeding program. She is living out her retirement with some friends of ours from church. I get regular updates on how she is doing. She is spoiled rotten and gets to be a full time lap dog.

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Maryn
Miss Maryn had one litter of adorable salt and peppers before we retired her. She was a sweet little dog that has a special place in my heart. Maryn went to live with two lovely ladies and is doing great.

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Hope
Little Hope, or Hopey as my daughter called her was rehomed before she ever even had a litter. I ultimately decided that she was a little smaller than I would like her to be for my breeding program. Hope lives with a lovely couple in Boston and they absolutely adore her.

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Anna
Anna, pronounced "Onna" was another one that was never bred. She was also very small and I didn't feel that would be a good fit for our breeding program. She now lives in Minnesota and has two fur-brothers to keep her company. Her new mom renamed her Elly Mae and she is doing great.

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Maks
Maks was our beautiful white stud. He now lives in Saginaw, MI with his new family and enjoys playing with their 2 children. He transitioned to his new home seamlessly and they love him to pieces. We miss Maks but knowing he is happy and loved makes it easier.

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Sierrah
Sierrah. I miss this girl. It broke my heart to send her to a new home. We came very close to keeping her but ultimately decided that sending her to live with some friends of ours was the right thing to do. They had a schnauzer-shaped hole in their hearts and Sierrah was the perfect fit. Thankfully they send me pictures of her all the time and I know that I can visit her anytime I wish. She now lives on a lake and spends her days being spoiled rotten and chasing geese...sounds like a pretty nice life to me.

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Panda
Panda retired in early 2016. She went to her new home in March. Her new parents were so excited to bring her home. Panda has the sweetest puppy dog eyes I've ever seen and we miss her quiet spirit.

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Gemma
Miss Gemma is a sister and littermate to Panda and is also retiring in 2016. She will go to her new home in July. Her family has been anxiously awaiting the day they get to bring her home for some time now.  Gemma has lots of fun camping trips in her future and will also be reunited with her buddy Maks since the family adopting her is related to the family that adopted Maks last year. 


Castle

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We retired King of the Castle Faubert in the fall of 2016. Castle now resides with his new family who absolutely love him. He has settled in with his new family so well. He is such a great little guy and we will always miss him.

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