Ubiquiti

Sex: Male

ID Number: 7561

Breed: Miniature Schnauzer / Mixed (medium coat)

Age: 5 Years 4 Months (Birthdate: 2/22/2020)

Size: 21.2 lbs. (Small)

Other: Neutered, Vaccinations current, Microchip

Housetrained: Yes

Exercise: Moderate Exercise Needed

Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor Only

Adoption Fee: $250

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Name: Ubiquiti
Size: Small range: Up to 25 lbs 
Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.  
Other:  Neutered Male, Vaccinations current, Microchip, No apartments

 

Ubiquiti is ready to make memories in their forever home!

 

Foster Home Feedback 

** No apartments

6/27/2025 Foster Feedback: We love this dude, but Ubiquity has a few quirks that we want to be clear about. UB goes bonkers seeing new dogs.  He eventually calms down, but he needs slow introductions to new dogs, and he doesn’t remember a dog he has previously met, and needs additional slow intros again. Ubiquity is also very opinionated when he sees animals on TV, he runs to the TV and tries to get to it.  We are working on both things, but so far they continue. He can get overstimulated outside in my privacy-fenced yard, and my dogs get annoyed with him, and my dominant dog will try to correct him. Ubiquity likes to follow my dogs around and mark after they pee outside. He has occasionally marked inside, but we have had lots of other dogs in our home that he probably can smell.   

With all that info, Ubiquity is funny, sweet, snuggly, potty-trained, goes in his kennel willingly (but barks when you leave), enjoys the lake, likes camping, and loves to be with his people.  There has not been a person who has met him who doesn’t love this guy.

5/28/25 Foster Feedback : Ubiquiti  guy had some medical issues and thankfully came back to his foster when he was cleared to go home.   After UB started feeling better he started to be sassy with new dogs.  I have successfully introduced him to some but he is feisty right away, so it takes time.  He still loves his foster brothers.    Now onto new things, he went to the lake for the first time and he loved it.  He did better than I expected, he was sassy with new dogs but he didn’t bark as much as I thought. He was happy to be with us, as that is everything he wants is his people. Even with his sassiness everyone loves him. 

3/11/25:  Foster Feedback:UB got a makeover, thanks to Wags and Whiskers Grooming Salon.   Though they said he was intimidated at first, he settled in and did quit well.  UB likes to watch TV and get vocal if he sees animals, it is not clear if he likes it or not but it is funny.  He has been on several walks and has done well, he really enjoys all the smells but barks at people and other dogs.  We are still learning so much about him. Ubi sleeps with all the pups and I at night. He has also met other pups and did really well (see group shot). He has started to lay with my boxer mix and snuggle.  He has also instigated play with the pups.  So much new stuff and he is doing great.  

2/28/25 Foster Feedback: Ubiquiti is thriving and has become quite the social butterfly, making lots of doggie friends. However, he would not be well-suited to shared walls or an apartment setting, as he barks and howls when left alone and takes a long time to settle, if at all. That said, Ubiquiti is  most happy when surrounded by people and other dogs, and his joyful personality shines in their company.

2/23/2025 Foster Feedback: This handsome dude has been with us for a couple days. Ubiquiti is a friendly dude. He gets along with all the dogs he has met and seems to be potty trained. I haven’t kenneled him, but he loves to be with his people. Ubiquiti sleeps with me and my pups with no issues. One thing to note is he does have a missing patch of hair on his right side, apparently from a fire. We don’t know much more, but it doesn’t seem to bother him.  I have bathed Ubiquiti and he did well. We can’t wait to learn more about him!


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