Obviously this is a personal preference, but I would say no.
I don't think that would be safe for the female. If you were determined to do that you should reverse the order -breed a Mini, male Schnauzer with a Standard female. You should also ask yourself what your reasons for considering this are and throughly research breeding and get a good understanding of what you are doing. Before taking a chance of doing any harm to the animals, particularly a female who is considerably smaller than a male, complete your research.
try it
It really does not matter. Just choose the name describe your schnauzer.
Nooooooooooooo! that pup is obese! i have a two yr old mini schnauzer that ways that much. if i were u i would cut way down on their food our go to ur vet and ask him/her about it. When Sam ( my mini schnauzer) was that old she weighed about 8 pounds. good luck with ur pup.
The Sportsman's Guide has pretty good deals on most of the standard calibers.
Schnauzers came from Germany, it first started with the standard schnauzer in the beginning of the 1800's breeding it with bigger dogs and smaller dogs which is what you see today. Their are 3 types of schnauzers the Giant Schnauzer, The Standard Schnauzer, and the Miniature Schnauzer. The 3 didn't get classified as different breed until about 60 years later.
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No. This weight is perfectly normal for a miniature schnauzer. If your schnauzer gets overweight, take him/her for a run or a walk daily and only give him/her treats or "cookies" when they "do their jobs" outside. Only feed them at about 8:00 in the morning and at 6:30 in the evening. They can gain weight easily, so make sure they don't get excessive amounts of treats. Nope. . . . This is the weighs the adult Minature Schnauzer weighs. . I have a Minature Schnauzer and she is 17 pounds and she is only 1 1/2 years old so yeah this is a good weight for the Minature Schnauzer . . :-)
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There are many websites and/or weight loss programs that you can use as a "guide". Weightwatchers.com can offer a great guide as well as support and many tools in the dieting process.