Standard Schnauzer in Brief

Breed Standard Schnauzer
Country of Origin 15th century Germany
AKC group Working
Function ratter, police and military work, companion, and  tracker
Life span 13-15 years
Appearance medium- sized, sturdy, compact body, docked tail, cropped or uncropped ears
Color Pepper & salt or black
Coat type medium length, thick, wiry, little shedding, no dog odor
Grooming periodic brushing, bathing, nail clipping, ear cleaning, hand stripping and professional  clipping also may be desired
Height Females- 17" to 19"   Males- 18" to 20"
Weight 30-50 pounds
Activity level high
Watchdog good potential
Protection yes, requires a knowledgeable handler
Intelligence high
Trainability difficult to train, use firm, consistent method, can be stubborn, high pain tolerance
Good with children? older children OK, no roughhousing with younger toddlers
Good with other pets? high prey drive, may chase smaller animals
Good with strangers? aloof, wary
Character hearty, active, high-spirited, fiesty, intelligent, devoted,  courageous,  affectionate, bold
Home environment apartment is fine as long as dog is exercised daily, do not leave unattended for  long periods inside or out, may bark
Best owner firm, active, confident leader with time to train, socialize, and exercise
Potential problems:
Behavioral:
noisy, restless, destructive, barking, digging, dominance, potential biter
Potential problems:
Physical
some hip dysplasia,  can develop some skin problems
Recommendations: early socialization and obedience training
Notes from Top Shelf Kennels:
These dogs are extremely active and incredibly alert. At times they can be very bold towards family members and guests. This breed has a certain character that with proper training can make it an excellent family dog.

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