Standard Schnauzer

    • Weighs between 35-50 lbs
    • Highly intelligent and alert
    • Known to be great guard dogs
    • Usually seen with cropped ears and docked tails
    • Average height 18-20 inches
    • Life expectancy: 15 years
  • The Standard Schnauzer is a square built, medium sized dog with a salt and pepper coat. A family lover, they are great home guardians and companions. First arriving in the United States in the early 1900s, they were originally a German breed named after the German word for muzzle, "schnauze". Dog Breed Info Center: Standard Schnauzer
  • Standard Schnauzer Features

    With a rectangular head and strong muzzle face, standard schnauzers have oval dark brown eyes and small scissor like teeth. Their necks are strong and their body is compact. They have bushy eyebrows and a dense outer coat, but are considered to have a soft under coat. Their fur is usually salt and pepper or black. American Kennel Club: Standard Schnauzer Breed Standard

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