Monday, March 15, 2010

Meet the Miniature Schnauzer




The Schnauzer dates back possibly to the 15th century in Germany but the Miniature Schnauzer was recognized as a distinct breed in exhibition in 1899. While the breed resembles other terriers, it has a naturally happy temperament that may be influenced by the fact that they were developed by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with the Affenpinscher and possibly the Poodle. In any case, the youngest variety of Schnauzer behind the Giant and Standard, was immediately taken up into the show world due to its dapper appearance. This has also led to it being one of the most popular breeds since it was first registered. In order to hold their distinctive appearance, the breed's salt and pepper coat must be stripped and not trimmed. Though their ancestors worked as everything from herders to guard dogs, the Miniature is primarily a companion dog. His small size, about 14" and devotion to his family along with good health means that the Miniature Schnauzer is an excellent choice when choosing a new canine family member.

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