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Beware of the Miniature Schnauzer!

Big Dog | April 11th, 2010

Miniature Schnauzers are known to be alert and spirited, yet this breed is very obedient to its owner’s commands. A Miniature Schnauzer is a very friendly pet, intelligent and willing to please. They are usually easy to train and can be very excellent watchdogs with good territorial instinct, but they are more inclined toward vocal notification than attack. Miniature Schnauzer, just like any other breeds, needs to be properly trained and socialized to maintain its neutral temperament and avoid developing any aggressive behavior.

Although the Miniature Schnauzer is not aggressive and is very timid, whatever dog you have, you still need to take precautions. Most of the time, even the most timid breed or pet can turn into an aggressive and brave dog at the sight of a stranger, that is why it is recommended for dog owners to obtain a warning sign that can be hung outside their gates or within their yard where visitors can easily see it. A Miniature Schnauzer Aluminum Guard Dog Sign can be best used for these purposes. It is made with aluminum and with a white sign blank with black graphics. This should warn your visitors that you have a pet at home, and that they should not do anything to provoke it from becoming wild.

What are the best ways for caring for the Miniature Schnauzer?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Miniature Schnauzers are very pretty and handsome dogs when they have been properly groomed. If the standard is followed, you will have “Little Generals” with their mustaches trotting around the house. But grooming is just one of the many important aspects of total dog care. The people factor is important. One cannot keep a Schnauzer locked in a cage for the whole day. These dogs need to play and run around with people as it is their nature.

They are a very good choice for children but must be taught to discriminate what is rough play from actual intent to harm them for they can be suspicious. Another factor knows about the breed’s health. This breed is prone to eye infections as well as the tendency to develop diabetes and bladder stones. Don’t just get the dog without knowing this. Prevention is always better than the cure. These are only two of several good practices of taking care of the Miniature Schnauzer. Always take people, place and the dog’s health into account when speaking of the total care of the canine.

How to buy a European Miniature Schnauzer?

Big Dog | December 21st, 2009

mini schnauzerHaving a Miniature Schnauzer is just like having a child in the house. They love to be involved in family events and occasions and would feel bad if they are ever left out. They are an intelligent breed and make a great watchdog for they do not bark without reason and are fearless. Physically they have squarish bodies with long head with the distinctive bushy moustache and eyebrows and come in solid black, salt and pepper or silver and black. If one desires to have a Miniature Schnauzer s dog as a companion, then take effort in getting to know more about the breed by first studying the breed standard. As a strict guideline, the standard points out what a quality breed should have and points out what flaws can be observed if it’s a non-purebred. After getting more information, it’s time to visit the kennels… but one should take note of the following: Read the rest of this entry »