Group
6: Utility |
Energy
Level: Moderate to high |
Original
Function: ratting
Temperament:
Alert, reliable, affectionate, & lively spirited. Primarily
a companion dog.
Characteristics:
Well balanced, smart, stylish and adaptable.
Recommended
for: Most people/families.
Lifespan:
12-14 years
Height:
Dogs: 35.6 cms (14 ins)
Too small, toyish appearing dogs are not typical & undesirable.
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Height:
Bitches: 33 cms (13 ins)
Too small, toyish appearing dogs are not typical & undesirable.
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Colour:
All salt & pepper colours in even proportions, or
pure black, or black & silver. That is, solid black with silver
markings on eyebrow, muzzle, chest & brisket & on the forelegs
below the point of elbow, on inside of hindlegs below the stifle
joint, on vent and under tail.
Coat:
Harsh, wiry & short enough for smartness, dense undercoat.
Clean on neck & shoulders, ears & skull. Harsh hair on legs.
Furnishings fairly thick but not silky.
General
Appearance: Small sturdily built body. Rectangular
shaped head which has bushy eyebrows covering the dark oval shaped
eyes. Ears hang to the side of the head. Tail was usually docked
but now left natural.
Sturdily built, robust, sinewy, nearly square, (length of body equal
to height at shoulders). Expression keen and attitude alert. Correct
conformation is of more importance than colour or other purely 'beauty'
points.
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The Miniature Schnauzer originated
in Germany and was originally a vermin hunter but today is a companion.
They are a playful little dog which enjoys companionship, they are
bright and respond well to obedience training. They can be stubborn
at times and respond very negatively to rough treatment or rough
punishment. They love to travel with their owners and should always
be included in all sorts of family activities as they will bond
to the entire family. They make excellent travelling companions
and good watchdogs, as they bark when alarmed.
They offer devotion only to their owner and can be aloof towards
strangers, but very rarely aggressive.
Grooming-
The owner of a Schnauzer kept strictly as a companion and family
pet has two options as to grooming. The first and easiest option
is to take the dog to your local groomer and have them 'machine
clip' the coat. This should be done every six to eight weeks and
is fastest and easiest. However, clipping makes the coat much softer
every time it is done, the characteristic pepper and salt colour
fades out and black dogs lose their shine. The second option is
to
'hand-strip' the topcoat, doing it yourself or finding an experienced
handler or breeder that is willing to do it for you. Hand stripping
preserves the natural harsh coat and maintains the original colour.
It is essential for a dog that is to be shown and will require maintenance
at least twice per week.
Exercise-
regular exercise is needed, daily walks and off lead runs to keep
them fit and happy. Generally they love to be with you so a play
in the back yard is also just as good.
Health-
This breed is generally sound but can be susceptible to cataracts
and corneal disorders, liver disease, heart disease, diabetes, kidney
stones, cysts, and skin conditions.
For Diet and other general dog health information Health/Nutrition
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