Emmy loves people and will approach them fearlessly in search of belly rubs. She likes kids in particular. She's spunky and has endless puppy energy for playing. Some of her other favorite things are playing with her schnauzer friend Schnapps and getting lots of treats! Emmy learns really quickly and has already mastered jumping through a hoop among other things. For her first Halloween she greeted trick-or-treaters dressed as a witch. Every day with Emmy is a new adventure--she brings so much joy to our lives!
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...
Read MorePuppies in their growth stage need a balanced diet. Miniature schnauzer puppies are small and will not eat a large amount of food, but what they do need is a high quality meat-based diet.
Read MoreTo 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...
Read MoreThe miniature schnauzer is a member of the American Kennel Club's terrier group. This little dog, which weighs between 12 and 14 pounds, is solidly, nearly squarely built, with a rectangular head and a topline that slopes back to the tiny, cropped tail...
Read MoreLike most dogs, housebreaking a miniature schnauzer will take diligence and persistence. Because of their small size they may need to be taken outside more often, but miniature schnauzers are intelligent dogs and usually catch on quickly. Crate training...
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