Miniature Schnauzer Breed Information

The Miniature Schnauzer is the most popular of the Schnauzer breeds, most likely due to the breed's happy temperament and devotion to its owners. A dog of German origin, the breed has been shown as early as 1899.

  1. Identification

    • The Miniature Schnauzer stands 12 to 14 inches high, and should weigh between 10 to 15 lbs. It has a long nose, bright black eyes, and sports a beard, mustache and bushy eyebrows.

    Colors

    • In showing, the recognized colors are solid black, salt and pepper, and black and silver. You can find white schnauzers, but they are disqualified by most kennel clubs.

    Features

    • This is an alert, intelligent and spirited dog who can live in the city or on a farm. It is fond of children, obedient and willing to please its family.

    Potential

    • It makes a good watch dog and will let you know when anyone approaches your property. It can be good with other dogs in the family if it has been socialized properly.

    Considerations

    • The Miniature Schnauzer is in the terrier group, but is not usually as aggressive as so many other terriers can be.

    Benefits

    • This is generally a healthy breed, with a life expectancy of about 15 years.

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