Schnauzer Miniature
Schnauzer Miniature Facts
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Weight :
9 -16 pounds (4 - 8kg)
Height :
12-14 inches (30 - 36cm.)
Color :
black, black and silver, pepper and salt (grey), pure white
Temperament :
Miniature Schnauzers are known for their friendly personality and mischievous sense of humour, as well as intelligence and energy. They are very loyal and protective of their owners. While very good with children and most other pets, the Miniature Schnauzer does best when growing up with them. Owing to their use as ratters, they should not be trusted around small pets, as they will often attack and possibly kill them. The Miniature Schnauzer makes an excellent watchdog, barking at visitors to its home. They tend to be reserved with strangers and take some time to warm up to visitors to their home.
Grooming :
The Miniature Schnauzer has a stiff, wiry coat that sheds little to no hair and doesn't produce a doggie odor. Nonetheless, frequent grooming and clipping is needed to keep the coat clean and free of tangles and mats. A short wire brush should be used on a weekly basis, and the whiskers cleaned after meals. Hair around the eyes and ears should be kept trimmed
Exercise :
They are energetic dogs that just love the exercise and play sessions during which they can run free. Long brisk daily walks are an alternative.
Life Expectancy :
Around 15 years
Litter Size :
Average 3 - 6 puppies
Origin :
Germany