 Photo of courtesy of Dana Monroe |
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| Breed: Miniature Schnauzer |
| Also Called: Zwergschnauzer |
| Height: The Miniature Schnauzer is about 12-14 inches. |
| Weight: The Miniature Schnauzer weighs between 13-15 lbs. |
| Colors: The Miniature Schnauzer can be salt and pepper, black and silver and solid black. |
| General Appearance: The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. |
| Temperment: The Miniature Schnauzer is an alert, spirited, friendly dog who is as much at home in a city apartment as he is in the country. He is friendly, intelligent and obedient. He should never be overaggressive or timid. |
| Care: The Miniature Schnauzer's wiry coat should be brushed or combed daily or it will matt. Clip out knots. Miniature Schnauzers should be clipped all over twice a year. Trim around the eyes and ears with blunt-nosed scissors and clean whiskers after meals. |
| Health Concerns: |
| Training: The Miniature Schnauzer needs a confident handler who is fair and consistent. Miniature Schnauzers have a mind of their own and need variety not repetition. |
| Activity: The Miniature Schnauzer needs long, brisk, daily walks and loves to play off leash. |
| Life Span: The Miniature Schnauzer lives an average life of 12-14 years. |
| Litter Size: The Miniature Schnauzer has an average litter of 3-6 puppies. |
| Country of Origin: The Miniature Schnauzer originated in Germany. |
| Brief History: The Miniature Schnauzer was developed in Germany, probably resulting from crosses between the Standard Schnauzer and the Affenpinscher during the last decade of the 19th century. Black Spitz-type dogs and even Poodles have also been suggested as possible ancestors of the breed. The first Miniature Schnauzer was registered in Germany in 1898, but the breed did not arrive in the United States until 1924. |
| Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI, KC (GB), UKC |