Information About Miniature Schnauzer Puppies

By Lolita Jacobs


Miniature schnauzer puppies are exceptionally loving and loyal. The breed is part of the terrier group and usually lives to around 15 years. Originally bred in Germany, they were used as small farm dogs. As the puppy grows, it will appear like small versions of their larger standard and giant counterparts.

This German breed was created by cross breeding the original standard version of the breed with an Affinpinscher. The original purpose for them was to keep rats away. They will still have this natural instinct, so it is important to use caution when introducing the dog to other small animals. While today they are usually raised as companions, they were also used as guard dogs, hunting companions, and as trackers.

They are bred to be small sturdy dogs with a square body. Their heads have a rectangular shape with a black nose and brown eyes. Their ears fold down to a V shape and they have long tails. In some countries the ears and tail are surgically cropped to have erect ears and short tail. They have a double coat with the top layer wiry and undercoat soft. The coat comes in several standard colors which include white, black, salt and pepper, and black and silver

The strong connections that they make with humans make them a favorite breed for families. A well-bred puppy will be outgoing and playful. They are known to be very smart and love to please their owners. They also have a high energy level that makes then exceptionally playful.

Early training is an important part of raising a puppy of this breed. Exposing them to many different situations and animals will help them to not follow their prey instinct against other small pets. This willful breed will need continued firm training from an early age. Getting the dog used to being handled will make grooming easier when regular trimming of the face and feet will be needed.

A litter of Miniature Schnauzer puppies can range from three to six. Since these dogs can remain playful well into old age, it makes them popular companion pet. These dogs do well in most living and do not need to live on a farm to be happy. They can adjust to city life as long as proper exercises is given. Read more about: Miniature schnauzer puppies




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