Miniature Schnauzer
Breed of Dog : Miniature  Schnauzer
The actual origin of the Miniature Schnauzers is quite unclear, though speculations declare that the German Terrier, Wolfspitz, and black Poodle are the dog breeds that possibly have took part in the first evolution of the Miniature Schnauzer. This breed was nurtured by means of breeding the Standard Schnauzer with several small dogs, probably with Affenpinschers and Poodles. These dogs were largely employed for hunting, droving, pulling farm carts, stock tender, as well as watching kids and herds. They have a somewhat distinctive personality than other terriers.
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Miniature  Schnauzers dogs are designed to be working dogs, specifically for small   farms. They have are very courageous and were typically used for   guarding families, herding sheep, and small farms. At one point, they   were even used for catching rats! Miniature Schnauzers are of the   terrier type. Schnauzers are one of the easiest breed of dog to train! 
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The  Miniature Schnauzer (pronounced as Miniature SCHNOW-zer) is a  compact  robust dog. It is naturally small in size, has whiskers, shaggy  beard,  and arched spiking eyebrows. This squarely proportioned breed  also has  long mustache that is regularly sheared to play up with its  figure. It  has a firm sinewy hair coat. Its hair coat colors vary from  black, salt  and pepper, to white or black and silver coat. Its salt and  pepper or  gray shade is the outcome of distinctive dark and light  clustering of  each hair. This dog's tail is typically curtailed and its  frontal legs  are neatly straight. The miniature schnauzer's head is long  with a  black nose and egg-shaped, dark eyes. Its v-shaped ears  naturally fold  frontward or shorten to a point. It usually weighs  thirteen to fifteen  pounds and stands from twelve to fourteen inches.  The Schnauzer's size  enables it to adjust to both small urban districts  and country  boroughs. 
 
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