Schnauzers (certain introduction) can generally be divided into three types: Miniature Schnauzer, Standard Schnauzer and Giant Schnauzer (certain introduction). In recent years, in order to satisfy consumers' preference for small dogs, some developers have bred smaller Schnauzers, weighing about four to five kilograms. This type of ultra-small dog is called " Toy Schnauzer", but not uncommon.
Schnauzer (definite introduction)
Generally speaking, Schnauzer The classification of Schnauzers is still mainly divided into three categories: Miniature Schnauzer (definitely introduced), Standard Schnauzer, and Giant Schnauzer:
The Schnauzer has a relatively long history, probably originating in the 15th century Germany is the only terrier breed that does not contain British ancestry. Its name Schnauzer means "breath" in German. It is an alert and energetic dog breed, and it is also a good family dog.
[Schnauzer Classification]
1. Miniature Schnauzer (Miniature Schnauzer): It is a type of standard Schnauzer and monkey terrier (Affenpinscher), which is like a Yorkshire terrier. A breed of toy dog that is alert, courageous and has strong obedience. It first appeared in the UK in 1928. It weighs about 7-8.2 kg and is 32-36cm tall. Miniature Schnauzers inherit the fine bloodline of their ancestors and also have the talent for courage and protection.
There are rumors that the Miniature Schnauzer took over from the monkey-faced dog and the miniature poodle. In 1899, the Miniature Schnauzer participated in dog shows as an independent breed.
2. Standard Schnauzer (Standard Schnauzer): about 14 to 18 kilograms, 42cm-48cm tall, consisting of German Poodle, Gray Wolf Spitz and German Flat Hair Bred with German Pinscher, it is a very capable pasture protection dog.
3. Giant Schnauze (Giant Schnauze): 34 to 41 kilograms, 60cm to 70cm tall, probably derived from the almost extinct rough-haired shepherds (herdingdogs) and Great Danes ( blackGreatDanes) grows.
In real life, relatively few people keep giant schnauzers as pets, and they are often trained to become police dogs. All three species of Schnauzers have prominent beards, which make their muzzles very special. Generally speaking, what we see more of are fans.Your type Schnauzer.
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