Our little group expanded as
more Giant Schnauzer owners became involved and gave of their time.
Not exact matches
Veterinarian Bruce Fogle features
more than 400 breeds in his beautiful Encyclopedia of the Dog, but even serious dog fanciers are likely to mis - identify the Swedish Drever as a cross between a Beagle and a Pembroke Welsh Corgi or confuse the Black Russian Terrier with the
Giant Schnauzer.
The
Giant Schnauzer however needs a bit
more space and ideally a large backyard to run around in.
Hyperuricosuria can be tested for in any breed, but is
more prevalent in the following breeds: Australian Shepherd, Black Russian Terrier, Bulldog, Dalmation, German Shepherd,
Giant Schnauzer, Jack Russell, Labrador Retriever, Large Munsterlander, Parson Russell Terrier, Pitbull, Pomeranian, South African Boerboel, Weimaraner
The Standard
Schnauzer is a medium - size dog who inspired early breeders to develop two
more breeds who look just like him — the Miniature
Schnauzer and the
Giant Schnauzer.
These high - risk breeds (
more than 10 percent dying of cancer) are: Boxer (36.9 percent),
Giant Schnauzer (36.9 percent), Bernese Mountain Dog (32.7 percent), Irish Wolfhound (24.8 percent), Cocker Spaniel (22.2 percent), Doberman Pinscher (22.2 percent), Pomeranian (19.0 percent), Newfoundland (16.8 percent), German Shepherd Dog (14.8 percent), Saint Bernard (13.1 percent), Great Dane (12.3 percent), Greyhound (12.3 percent) and Basset Hound (percentage unknown, but the breed does have a genetic predisposition to lymphomas).
German shepherds and
giant schnauzers may also be affected
more commonly than other breeds.
The result was a hardy dog that looks like a stocky version of the
Giant Schnauzer but with a
more actively protective personality.
Although the
Giant Schnauzer has the same coat as the Miniature and Standard
Schnauzers, they do shed considerably
more due to their larger size.
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Giant Schnauzer owners make when they are trying to potty train their dogs that actually make their dogs
more difficult to housetrain and how you can avoid these mistakes.
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Giant Schnauzer owners make when they are trying to obedience train their puppies that actually make their puppies
more difficult to train and how you can avoid these mistakes.
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Giant Schnauzer owners make when they are trying to obedience train their dogs that actually make their dogs
more difficult to train and how you can avoid these mistakes