In this AnimalWised article we will tell you about
the different Schnauzer breeds: Miniature, Standard and Giant.
Not exact matches
And if the
schnauzers look like three sizes of the same
breed, how do we know they are
different?
What many people do not realize, however, is that the
Schnauzer name actually applies to three separate
breeds which come in
different sizes — the Miniature
Schnauzer, the Standard
Schnauzer, and the Giant
Schnauzer.
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.
Since there are three
different Poodle sizes and several sizes of
Schnauzers, it's possible to have several
different types of
breeding here.
Although miniature
schnauzers are a
different breed than their standard and giant counterparts, conformation among the three is much alike.
Over the years three
different types of
Schnauzers were
bred and each has its own dietary requirements based on unique features.
If you intend to
breed mini
schnauzers, we should be approached for a
breeding quality dog as this would require
different stipulations.
The museum hosts a day for many
different breeds, but our
Schnauzer Day has set the attendance record with 165 attendees.
... you've researched
different breeds, talked with other Miniature
Schnauzer owners, and decided that this is the right
breed for you.
Base stock was the Giant
Schnauzer, Airedale Terrier, Rottweiler, and the Russian Newfoundland or Russian Diver (a cross of Newfoundland with
different breeds).