Mini Schnauzers are a very distinguished breed. Therefore can get fat easily and be prone to over weight, which leads to diffuculty of the lungs to process breathing easily. If you tend to over feed your schnauzer Pancreatitis can occur. It is when the dog has high blood serium lipids...(fat) has created a much bigger layer, or in other words obbesity. It can also lead to death. The next one isn't as bad as any other, its called Schnauzer Bumps: When the dog gets such as pimples or black heads on their back or stomach. Dental concerns: Schnauzers are prone to having many dental problems and are recommended to have professional cleaning.
Hypothyroidism: This is very common in any breed. This is when the dogs aren't excersized regularly, (1 hour a day) and can lead to weight gain, depression and hair loss. Hair Knots:If you don't groom regularly the dog can also have high chances of hair knots, remeber if you dont get out knots they can become sorta like dread locks which are very painful to a dog. Therefore it will make the dog pick at it and try to pull it out and maybe leading to bald spots. Urinary Tract Infections - Urolithiasis: This seems to occur in a higher rate for Mini Schnauzers then other breeds. Blood may be represented in the urine. Which is a very serious and malfunctioning topic.
C.J.C. or Congenital Juvenile Cataracts: This is greatly common in these breeds, there are birth effects, this is when the dog is born with blindness, surgery could come in contact, but pricely. Those are the ones i have been conected to and others are expirences, because im a vet and an owner of 2 wonderful schnuazers and 1 in the past. Thank you and hopefully this helped. -Doctor Laura
Miniature schnauzers are generally a healthy breed, but may suffer health problems associated with high-fat levels. They're prone to overeat and become obese. We never leave food out for our schnauzers, that is, we never let them eat all they want. We control their portions to keep them trim. Also, some are prone to schnauzer bumps, pus-filled bumps, usually on their backs. Our schnauzers haven't had this problem, but it's fairly common. You can click on my username above to reach my profile and then on Spotlight to see one of our schnauzers.
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Common eye problems that schnauzers may experience include cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy, and glaucoma. Regular eye exams by a veterinarian can help detect and manage these issues early.
No i dont think he had any health problems do you?!
Common eye problems that miniature schnauzers may experience include cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy, and glaucoma. Regular eye exams by a veterinarian can help detect and manage these issues early on.
I could not find any mention of him having any health problems and he doesn't look unhealthy when seen in public
Chordata, the same as any other dog.
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Schnauzers are a very popular breed of dogs. The dogs can eat any type of food as others dogs do. Each dog will have their own preference.
Common health issues that male Miniature Schnauzers may face include diabetes, pancreatitis, urinary stones, and skin conditions such as allergies and dermatitis. Regular veterinary check-ups and proper care can help prevent and manage these health concerns.
There, is toy Schnauzers and teacup Schnauzers and Standard Schnauzers and Miniature Schnauzers and Giant Schnauzers. Like, most dogs when you here people saying Standard in dogs your thinking their the biggest of that breed actually Giant Schnauzers are the biggest of the Schnauzers breed. Standard Male Schnauzers Height is: 18-20 inches.Standard Male Schnauzers Weight: 30-45 pounds.Standard Female Schnauzers Height: 17-19 inches.Standard Female Schnauzers Weight: 30-40 pounds.Some, are known to get bigger all depends on their bloodline and how much you feed them...Male's, tend to get stockier/bigger then Females.