To the general public, the difference between a "mini" and a "teacup" dog is the teacup is much smaller. But there is no such thing as a "teacup" or "toy" Schnauzer. The smallest American Kennel Club dog is a Chihuahua, and some breeders even try to...
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The miniature schnauzer likely came about from breeding standard schnauzers with smaller breeds such as poodles. Miniature schnauzers are 12 to 15 inches tall, weigh 14 to 20 lbs., and are gray, white and black, silver and black, and occasionally all...
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Small dogs have gained popularity in recent years with the rise in condo purchases and apartment rentals. Miniature Schnauzers come from the German descent of Schnauzers that have been seen in paintings dating back to the 15th century. One of the...
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Schnauzers come in three sizes: giant, standard and miniature. Their small size makes the miniature the most popular choice. When people moved from farms to smaller homes because of the Industrial Revolution, they wanted a schnauzer to fit in those homes...
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A miniature schnauzer ideally looks like a smaller version of the standard schnauzer, which is the older of the breed. Although schnauzers were popular dogs in their homeland of Germany, by the late 1800s, people were moving from farms to cities and...
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