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Miniature Schnauzer

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Description:

The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust and sturdily built dog with an undeniable terrier appearance. The head is strong, long and rectangular, topped by small, v-shaped ears that can be cropped or uncropped. Eyes are deep set, small and brown, and convey a look of keen intelligence and alertness. The powerful muzzle is rather blunt and houses a set of scissors bite teeth. Distinct eyebrows, moustache and beard accentuate the head. A strong, arched neck leads to a straight line that slopes slightly toward the tail, which is set high, carried erect and docked short. Feet are round, compact and catlike. A close lying undercoat is protected by a very wiry, hard outer coat. Coloring is solid black, salt and pepper, or black and silver.  

Temperament:

The Miniature Schnauzer’s gruff, sharp appearance belies its affectionate and fun-loving temperament. The Miniature Schnauzer is the most popular breed in the Terrier Group, and for ample reason. This dog combines all the spunky, scrappy energy that is so revered in a terrier with a high level of sociability and friendliness. Dogs, children, strangers and other pets are all potential friends for this jovial breed. The Miniature Schnauzer also possesses a great understanding of the difference between house and yard, switching from playful and boisterous outside to calm and mild mannered inside. This makes for a dog that is generally on good terms with the adults and always a lot of fun for the kids – the only reason we say “generally” is because the Miniature Schnauzer has a stubborn and mischievous side that may try its master’s patience at times. Generally speaking, however, this dog is rather obedient. Some Minis will bark – a lot. 

Caring for a Miniature Schnauzer:

Exercise your Miniature Schnauzer in proportion to its size, either with a brisk walk or outdoor romp every day. The Miniature Schnauzer is amenable to apartment life, but ideally it should have access to a yard. The dog’s tough, wiry coat provides ample protection from the elements, but the Miniature Schnauzer should not have to sleep outside. This family dog likes to live inside with its loved ones. Grooming consists of biweekly combing along with stripping (for show dogs) or clipping (for pets) every few months. Known health issues in the Miniature Schnauzer include urolithiasis, progressive retinal atrophy, von Willebrand’s disease, myotonia congenita, Schnauzer comedo syndrome and allergies.

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