One schnoodle wasn't enough, so we had to get a second! Six is Baltar's full-blood little sister from a different litter. She's the most laid-back puppy we've ever encountered, hardly ever putting up a fuss, happy to go with the flow as she learns the ropes. Her favorite move is to follow us humans around, and roll onto her back for a belly rub the second she thinks we're standing still. She also tracks older brother Baltar like a hawk--there's nothing he can do that she doesn't want in on too!









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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Read MoreSchnauzers 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 MoreLooking for a lot of love in a little package? Then a miniature dog may be for you. However, you should know that some miniature breeds come with special requirements. Did you know they can be notoriously difficult to house train? And that because of...
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