KC's Happy Tail....

KC
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Note from MSR (the Rescue): Recognize this glamour girl?? KC/Greta came to us in late spring / early
summer 2005 as a stray. Matted, fat and with horrible skin, we believed she was
probably well loved by somebody until being separated from them. We called
her Greta and though there were "found" posters and ads, no response
followed so MSR took her in. A trip to the vet, treatment for her skin, a
strict diet and a loving family and poof . . . KC become our cover girl! [She's in the masthead on every page.]

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Hello. My name is KC. I am a 2 ˝ year old Miniature Schnauzer. My mom and dad were looking for a
young female Miniature Schnauzer to join a family with three kids and two adult cats. Jackpot! My foster
mom contacted my new family and told them they had a perfect dog. We spent some time together playing,
cuddling and even took a nice walk around the neighborhood to get acquainted. We all agreed that this
was a perfect fit for everyone. |

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My mom calls me pretty, sweet and very cute. Who can argue with her? After a few days
of adjusting to my new home, I have become a special member of this family. I even get to sleep on
mom and dad’s bed...every night! |

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I even know how to flirt with dad...he cannot resist picking me up to give me hugs and kisses when
I give him that special look. I have heard that I am one hot chic…that’s why my sweatshirt and my collar
have flames on them. Although I love to eat…my family knows that my dog food is much better for me than
table scraps or that stuff that people eat. It has been very important in maintaining my girlish figure of 14 lbs;
the vet said that 21 lbs was too heavy for a princess like me. |

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So, there you have it. My mom and dad are always saying how lucky they are to have me and
wonder how they ever made it as a family without me. I wonder too...
Thanks for everything...
Love,
KC
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