Giant Schnauzers need lots of outdoor exercise.
Do you know how many calories
your Giant Schnauzer needs every day and how many cups of food you should be giving it every day?
Not exact matches
A
Giant Schnauzer weighing about 90 pounds may
need anywhere from 20 to 30 calories per pound of bodyweight for a range of 1,800 to 2,700 total calories.
All dogs have the same basic requirements for nutrition, but breeds of different sizes like the Miniature and
Giant Schnauzer have slightly different
needs in terms of energy.
For Miniature
Schnauzers, a puppy formula high in fat is recommended but you may
need to moderate the fat content for Standard and
Giant Schnauzers to prevent them from growing too quickly.
The
Giant Schnauzer however
needs a bit more space and ideally a large backyard to run around in.
Our Mission is to rescue
Giant Schnauzers in
need, provide medical care when necessary, and find foster care placements where these dogs can begin the process of finding a forever home.
The
giant schnauzer is a powerful dog and
needs a great deal of exercise.
Special
Needs Exercise: The
Giant Schnauzer will
need several long walks per day.
Grooming: Your
Giant Schnauzer's weather - resistant coat
needs brushed several times per week.
Other working breeds that
need a firm hand are Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Boxer, Great Pyrenees, Kuvasz, Bullmastiff, Mastiff,
Giant Schnauzer, Doberman, Komondor, Siberian Husky, and Standard
Schnauzer.
We will also educate the public about the
Giant Schnauzer breed, the
need to spay and neuter dogs and cats, and the proper care, training, and diet for the breed.
The
Giant Schnauzer is a dominant breed that
needs firm and consistent, training with a positive attitude and plentiful rewards.
You will also
need to brush your
Giant Schnauzers coat at home at least two times a week.
Your
Giant Schnauzer will
need at least an hour of vigorous exercise a day and does not do well in apartments or homes without a yard for him to play in.