When born they are between 3-5 inches in length and 3-7 ounces in weight. They wont get any bigger than 12 inches (normally) and 20 pounds.
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AKC standard says miniature schnauzers are 12 to 14 inches at the shoulder
i am looking for standard schnauzer to adopt or purchase how much am i looking to pay and where do I get one from
A miniature schnauzer can nurse a large litter of eight, but the puppies might need supplemental formula. If the puppies are not getting enough milk from their mother, they need formula fed to them.
Puppy, dog, has puppies, and finally dies. I did this with the miniature schnauzer, which is my dog's breed. You can find out more about them in this link: http://www.perrilandia.com/schnauzer/index.htm
Yes, the miniature schnauzer is in the AKC Terrier Group
You could try to breed a giant with a mini but it probably depends on their first impression and if the miniature is intimidated by the giant. Also, prob depends on the gender, and which is which.
No, there are 3 types of schnauzers. Miniature, Standard, and Giant. They all vary in size.
A full grown miniature schnauzer should weigh between 14 and 20 pounds. Perhaps your dog is a standard schnauzer, not a miniature. Miniatures should grow to be about a foot tall; standards, about a foot and a half. Is your puppy real tall or just overweight?
The Miniature Schnauzer is classified as a terrier while as the Standard Schnauzer and the Giant Schnauzer are classified as working dogs.
Well, first I have to tell you something. Miniature Schnauzers were meant for ratting, or to kill rats. Well obviously the rat will die but your Miniature Schnauzer will be fine. --- As an addendum to the point above, your Miniature Schnauzer may not be fine - rats may be rife with bacteria and disease, which your Schnauzer may not be used to. If your Schnauzer has bit a rat, it may be an idea to discuss it with your vet, as the bacteria could cause your Schnauzer to get sick.
once all the puppies are out you should make sure they are all suckling of the mother dog and there is no placenta on your Schnauzer's, They should be the size of a full grown mouse maybe bigger. If your Schnauzer has complications during the birth ring your local veterinarian immediately!!!!
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