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Microchip #

9918

Gender

Female

Birthdate

05/24/2022

Color

Arrival Date

07/26/2022

Guarantees

Lifetime

Training

Lifetime

Vaccines

Up to Date

De-wormings

Up to Date

Fecal Tested

Yes

Vet Checked

Yes

Health Certificate

Yes

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Weight, Height, Colors, Temperament & Description

Mini Schnauzer Breed Information

12-20 lbs
11-15 inches
black, silver, black and silver, pepper and salt, and the Mini's also come in white, merle, chocolate, and parti-colors
Obedient, Fearless, Intelligent, Spirited, Alert, Friendly.

The Schnauzer, bred in Germany, is three separate and distinct breeds, the Mini, the Standard, and the Giant. The Miniature which is the smallest of the three and listed in the Terrier group, stands at a tiny 11 - 15 inches tall and weighs 12 - 20 pounds. He is a true terrier, trusty, loyal, affectionate, true to his master, and makes an excellent watchdog.

The Schnauzer, bred in Germany, is three separate and distinct breeds, the Mini, the Standard, and the Giant. The Miniature which is the smallest of the three and listed in the Terrier group, stands at a tiny 11 - 15 inches tall and weighs 12 - 20 pounds. He is a true terrier, trusty, loyal, affectionate, true to his master, and makes an excellent watchdog.

The personality of the Mini is outgoing, curious, and a bit mischievous. He is always up for a good game of fetch or sleeping in on a Sunday afternoon next to his owner. Smart and eager to please, the breed loves to learn tricks, obedience, and excels in many dog sports. The Mini is small enough and adaptable enough to be litter box trained. The Miniature Schnauzer can thrive in a city apartment or is hardy enough to enjoy living the rural life and exploring the great outdoors. The breed is tenacious and will eagerly take on a bigger furry opponent, but gentle enough to be a companion to a small child. The breed is versatile and does well in a wide array of lifestyles, making them a good choice for families wanting a big dog in a small package.

The coat of a Schnauzer soft, offers very little shedding, and is considered to be hypo-allergenic making them a good choice for many with allergies. Brushing is needed to maintain the coat and prevent matting. Professional grooming is recommended to trim the coat and keep it in shape. Ears on the Schnauzer can be naturally floppy or cropped to stand erect. The tail can be naturally long or docked short.

The colors of a Schnauzer can be black, silver, black and silver, salt and pepper, and the Mini's also come in white, merle, chocolate, and parti-colors.

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