Most Giant Schnauzers are black. Salt and Pepper, which is made up of black and white banded hair, is also an allowed colour. I have also seen Black and Silver, Black and Tan, Red Pepper, and Apricot, but these colours are extremely rare and neither correct nor encouraged.
a miniature schnauzer is the only "breed" of miniature schnauzers. you have your giant schnauzers and there are yet to be toy schnauzers which would be smaller than miniatures.
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.
They are both powerful breeds that are resistible against extreme weathertypes Newfoundlanders are generally taller (height at the withers) and heavier (Giant Schnauzers are 35-50kgs and Newfoundlanders 50-70 kgs) than giant schnauzers, but giant schnauzers are generally better watchdogs and are more energetical and athletic. Newfoundlanders have a water-repellent double coat and the giant schnauzer has a strong harsh and wiry coat.
giant schnauzers are the best but if you want a lap dog get a mini
Around 5-8 months. And its not puberty, its a heat cycle :)
In the earliest day of the giant schnauzer they worked at farms where they served as supervisors of horse and cart (herdingdogs and protectors of property) . The giant schnauzers used to live with the horses and other animals in the stables so they are generally good with horses and other animals. Of course you can't just put an adult giant schnauzer with a strange horse, but when they grow up together (with caution!) there shouldn't be a problem.
No, there are 3 types of schnauzers. Miniature, Standard, and Giant. They all vary in size.
No. Giant Schnauzers and Miniature Schnauzers are not the same breed. Giant Schnauzers and Miniature Schnauzers have a common ancestry in that both breeds were "bred-up" and bred-down" from the standard schnauzer. The Miniature Schnauzer was "bred-down" by breeding terriers with the larger Standard Schnauzer. The Miniature Schnauzer is a terrier breed. The Giant Schnauzer is the result of breeding larger breeds, e.g. the Bouvier des Flandres and the Great Dane, with the Standard Schnauzer. The Giant Schnauzer is a Working Dog breed. Other than appearance, the Schnauzer name and their common ancestor, which seems like a lot, the Miniature Schnauzer and Giant Schnauzer share little else.
Schnauzers can be all black, all white, all silver, all liver, salt and pepper, black and silver, liver and tan, black and liver, chocolate, and chocolate and white.
I have had several litters of mini-schnauzers. I've bred an absolute white male to my silver. I have seen all the puppies and they are all about 2 now. None of them are white except the one that was born that way. They others are more of a silver now.
Yes, Giant Schnauzers can be good at Flyball due to their intelligence, agility, and high energy levels. They are quick learners and enjoy activities that challenge them both physically and mentally. Their strong drive and enthusiasm make them well-suited for the fast-paced nature of the sport. However, individual temperament and training can greatly influence their performance in Flyball.
Schnauzers are good for many things. They were used as guard dogs and child companions (they are great with young children). Also, some people used them as mice catchers.