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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Schnauzers come in three varieties--Miniature Schnauzers, Standard Schnauzers and Giant Schnauzers. As their names suggest, the only differences between each type of Schnauzer is in relation its size. All Schnauzers are known for their acute intelligence...
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Hi! My name is Gretchen Brown. I have been teaching conformation training and handling professionally for 20 some odd years. I am coming today on behalf of expertvillage.com to teach you how to train and show your show dog. If you want to get an AKC...
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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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A dog's pedigree is its family tree. Depending on who created the pedigree, it could list birth dates, color and markings, titles and related testing information for a dog's ancestors.
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