Giant Schnauzers come in two main colour patterns: Solid black, and pepper and salt.
Not exact matches
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.
A German original, the
Schnauzer (which means «small beard»)
comes in three sizes:
Giant, Standard, and Miniature.
The
schnauzer comes in three sizes — miniature, standard and
giant — and has a short, thick coat.
The
schnauzer comes in three sizes: miniature, standard and
giant.
The miniature
schnauzer came to America long after its standard and
giant counterparts, but in the years after World War II, it far outpaced them in popularity, eventually rising to become the third-most popular breed in America at one time.
Schnauzers come in three varieties:
Giant (60 to 90 pounds), Miniature (10 to 15 pounds) and Standard (30 to 45 pounds).
The shelter she
came from called her an Airedale mix; most dog people visually peg her as a badly bred
Giant Schnauzer.
Schnauzers come in three sizes: Miniature,
Giant and Standard.
When it
comes to adopting a
Giant Schnauzer, it is important to remember that VSGSR may have little idea as to the history of the dog or its background.
Giant Schnauzer is thought to have
come from crosses between dogs such as the black Great Dane, Bouvier des Flandres and the Standard
Schnauzer.