Sentences with phrase «standard schnauzer club»

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Not exact matches

Today, the American Miniature Schnauzer Club and the American Kennel Club standard describes the White MiniatureSchnauzers as a disqualification from conformation shows.
In 1925 the Schnauzer Club of America was formed, which included the Standard and the Miniature.
According to the American Kennel Club breed standard, adult miniature schnauzers must conform to a height of 12 to 14 inches at the shoulder.
In fact, many Standard Schnauzers have earned American Kennel Club (AKC) herding titles.
Breeding to obtain any other size is unacceptable to responsible persons who breed, by the standard written by the American Miniature Schnauzer Club.
The standard for the Miniature Schnauzer was written by the members of the American Miniature Schnauzer Club and approved by the American Kennel Club.
This link will take you to the American Miniature Schnauzer Club's section displaying the Miniature Schnauzer standard.
Today s American Miniature Schnauzer Club breed standard begins just as it did in 1934: «The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin the Standard (Medium) Schnauzer in general appearance, and of an alert, active dispositionstandard begins just as it did in 1934: «The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin the Standard (Medium) Schnauzer in general appearance, and of an alert, active dispositionStandard (Medium) Schnauzer in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition.»
To encourage and promote quality breeding of Miniature Schnauzers of correct type in conformity with the standard of the breed as set forth by the American Miniature Schnauzer Club and approved by the American Kennel Club;
Grooming instruction is presented according to the standard defined by the American Kennel Club's national breed club, the American Miniature Schnauzer CClub's national breed club, the American Miniature Schnauzer Cclub, the American Miniature Schnauzer ClubClub.
Standard and miniature schnauzers were included in the Wirehaired Pinscher Club of America, which was started in 1925.
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