Not normally. That's something u should ask a Vet or specialist on Schnauzers.
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The life expectancy of a 9-year-old miniature schnauzer with diabetes can vary, but generally, dogs with well-managed diabetes can live for several years after diagnosis. However, the presence of diabetes may lead to complications that could shorten their lifespan. On average, a miniature schnauzer may live around 12-15 years, so with diabetes, a 9-year-old could potentially live an additional 2-5 years with proper care and management. Regular veterinary check-ups and a healthy diet are crucial to maintaining their health.
Well, Schnauzers don't shed, but they do tend to lose hair. Having diabetes Will make them weaker and lose more hair in an act of shedding, so yes.
because in german schnauzer or schnauz is mustache
Schnauzer is German. The definition of "Schnauzer" is 'small moustache'.
The Miniature Schnauzer is classified as a terrier while as the Standard Schnauzer and the Giant Schnauzer are classified as working dogs.
Schnauzer
A king schnauzer
Schnauzer.
A chocolate colored schnauzer is not part of the breed. All "liver" schnauzer are actually Mutts.
The dog breed is a German Shepherd, or Alsatian.
Schnauzer pit bull or Dobermanns obviously
A Giant Schnauzer