$1,000.00

Female ✅

Status: AVAILABLE✅

13 Weeks old ✅

Miniature Schnauzer✅

Accepting deposits✅

AKC registered✅

Health guarantee ✅

Current on all shots ✅

Micro chipped✅

All paper work available ✅

Kids Friendly ✅

Other Pets Friendly✅

Shipping Available✅

Price Discounts When you buy more than one Puppy✅

  • Free delivery for first order and every next over $100
  • 100% Money Back Warranty
  • Free and Fast Delivery
  • All Items Top Best Quality
  • 24/7 Support

Miniature schnauzer grooming

Miniature schnauzer grooming should be groomed every five to eight weeks to keep them looking their best. Most people take their Miniature Schnauzers to professional groomers to do this, because there are some tricks to getting that beautiful Schnauzer look. You can learn to do it yourself — just expect something less than perfection the first few times, and have a sweater at the ready in case you need to cover up the flaws.

Miniature Schnauzers require regular grooming to maintain their distinctive, wiry coat. This includes trimming and clipping their fur, as well as plucking any loose hair from their ears and paws. They also need to have their beard and eyebrows trimmed regularly. It is also important to keep their nails trimmed and their ears cleaned to prevent infections. Some owners choose to have their Miniature Schnauzers professionally groomed, while others learn to groom their dog at home. It is important to start grooming your Miniature Schnauzer at a young age to get them used to the process and make it a positive experience for them.

History Miniature schnauzer Puppies

The Schnauzer is a breed of dog that originated in Germany in the 15th and 16th centuries. They were originally bred to be a versatile farm dog, and were used for a variety of tasks such as hunting, herding, and guarding. They were first recognized as a distinct breed in the late 19th century, and were given the name “Schnauzer” because of their distinct “schnauze,” or snout. The breed was further divided into three sizes: the Standard Schnauzer, the Miniature Schnauzer, and the Giant Schnauzer. These three sizes were recognized by the American Kennel Club in the early 20th century. Today, Schnauzers are popular pets and are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and versatility. They are used in a variety of roles, including as companion animals, therapy dogs, and service dogs.

What is the temperament of Schnauzers

Schnauzer puppies, like all puppies, can be playful, curious and energetic. They can be highly trainable and intelligent, but also may be stubborn at times. They are known for being protective of their family and can be suspicious of strangers. Socialization and proper training is important to ensure that they grow up to be well-behaved and well-adjusted adult dogs. They tend to be loyal and affectionate with their families, but may be reserved with strangers. It is also important to note that their temperament can also be influenced by genetics, early life experiences, and training. As with any puppy, it’s important to provide them with plenty of positive reinforcement, socialization, and training to help them grow into well-behaved adult dogs.

This amazing and sweet Miniature Schnauzer puppy will make you the talk of the town with her movie star looks! This baby doll will surely be the loving companion that you are looking for. She is vet checked, vaccinated, wormed and comes with a 1 year genetic health guarantee. Don’t let this little cuddle bug pass you by. She is just waiting for you to make her your forever baby girl.

miniature schnauzer grooming

Female

Status: AVAILABLE

13 Weeks old

Miniature Schnauzer

Accepting deposits

AKC registered

Health guarantee

Current on all shots

Micro chipped

All paper work available

Kids Friendly

Other Pets Friendly

Shipping Available

Price Discounts When you buy more than one Puppy