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Miniature Schnauzer
The Miniature Schnauzer is a breed of small dog of the Schnauzer type that originated in Germany in the mid-to-late 19th century. These hardy little dogs are believed to have developed from crosses between the Standard Schnauzer and one or more smaller breeds such as the Poodle, Miniature Pinscher, or Affenpinscher. The Miniature Schnauzers have boundless energy and enthusiasm and make great playmates for children. Some schnauzers can be quite stubborn, so for best results, start obedience training early.
Miniature Schnauzers are remarkably social and people-oriented creatures. Originally bred as farm and hunting dogs, they will also help rid your yard of rodents. The Miniature Schnauzer is very friendly toward people and is generally great around children. Despite their small size, the Miniature Schnauzer is very brave and may get itself into trouble with larger dogs. For this reason, owners must take special care to socialize their Miniature Schnauzer with other dogs from a very young age.
His crisp, tangle-resistant, easily cared-for, non-shedding coat makes him the meticulous housekeeper's joy. Miniature Schnauzers do not make good kennel dogs and truly suffer when separated from their families. If you think that you can leave your Schnauzer in the back yard for half a day and he will play all by himself, do not hold to this dream. He will only play when he is with you. Schnauzers can be destructive and noisy when left alone for long hours. These dogs require lots of human attention.
Miniature Schnauzers are remarkably social and people-oriented creatures. Originally bred as farm and hunting dogs, they will also help rid your yard of rodents. The Miniature Schnauzer is very friendly toward people and is generally great around children. Despite their small size, the Miniature Schnauzer is very brave and may get itself into trouble with larger dogs. For this reason, owners must take special care to socialize their Miniature Schnauzer with other dogs from a very young age.
His crisp, tangle-resistant, easily cared-for, non-shedding coat makes him the meticulous housekeeper's joy. Miniature Schnauzers do not make good kennel dogs and truly suffer when separated from their families. If you think that you can leave your Schnauzer in the back yard for half a day and he will play all by himself, do not hold to this dream. He will only play when he is with you. Schnauzers can be destructive and noisy when left alone for long hours. These dogs require lots of human attention.
An Article taken from http://www.gopetsamerica.com/miniature-schnauzer/miniature-schnauzer.aspx
Photo courtesy of Mountain High Miniature Schnauzers
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