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Miniature Schnauzer


A dog starv'd at his master's gate
Predicts the ruin of the state.
- William Blake


Miniature Schnauzer puppy
Blackwitch Tinker the Stinker
"Tinker"

 

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For more information on the characteristics and care of the Miniature Schnauzer please contact any of the breeders listed below or:

The American Miniature Schnauzer Club, Inc.

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Miniature Schnauzers 2008 Wall Calendar

Miniature Schnauzer adult
Am/Cdn Ch Blackwitch Trend Setter
"Trendy"

The Miniature Schnauzer hails from Germany where he is known as the Zwergschnauzer. He was created by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with smaller breeds such as the Affenpinscher and Miniature Pinscher. Originally used for herding, protecting the flocks, and as a watchdog and barnyard ratter, the Miniature Schnauzer soon became a treasured family pet. The Schnauzers may take their name from the German word "schnauze" which means "snout" or from the word "schnauzbart" meaning "an obvious mustache".

His size (14 inches at the shoulder) makes him at home in almost any environment from urban apartment to rural farm. His coat is harsh and wiry and can be solid black, black and gray with silver-white markings. Daily brushing is required to keep the coat mat-free. This dog can be a wonderful companion for allergy sufferers as he is naturally clean and his coat does not shed.

The Miniature Schnauzer's engaging personality and devotion to his family make him an excellent family pet and children's playmate. He is energetic, active, charming, and attractive. He has a naturally eager-to-please personality. The only one of the three schnauzers who is classified as a terrier, the Miniature Schnauzer is as spirited and active as any terrier. 

He needs long, daily walks and loves to play off leash. The Miniature Schnauzer is intelligent and easily trained but requires a confident handler who is fair and consistent. Schnauzers have a mind of their own and need variety in training to keep their interest. 

 

Photos displayed above courtesy of:
Carol Beagle, Blackwitch Farms
Michigan

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Michigan

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Carol Beagle
5227 King Road
China, MI  48054
(810) 765-5534
Email:
blackwitch_farm@webtv.net

Blackwitch Farms

      
 


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