At least a year. Wait until the 2nd heat cycle to breed them to decrease risk of death of health problems.
I guess it depends some on the size it's parents are. My Miniature schnauzer weighed 3.4 at 11 weeks.
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?
Approximately one day after it goes in heat.
You should definitely take your miniature schnauzer to your vet! Schnauzers don't shed, and they have hair that grows in their ears. If this hair is not pulled regularly and water gets in their ears, they can have serious ear infections.
A Miniature Schnauzer should weigh about 11 to 20 pounds when it gets mature. Make sure that this breed gets proper diet, training, grooming..etc to be in good shape. Here's more information about it, http://dogtime.com/miniature-schnauzer.html
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!!!!
There really isn't such thing as a "toy" schnauzer. They are just really small miniature Schnauzers. If they are 6 months old and weighs 6 pounds, she will gain weight. The only thing that will stop growing is her height. She should stop growing height wise around 1 year of age. She will always gain or lose weight. By full grown, she should weigh at least 10 pounds.
They are about 8-13 inches in height and 10-16 pounds, unless under or over weight This is an incorrect answer. According to the breed standard, Miniature Schnauzers are 12 - 14 inches, anything under or over are faults. There is no such thing as a "toy" Schnauzer.
Yes, a miniature schnauzer can eat tuna in moderation, but it should be cooked and free of any added seasonings or sauces. Tuna is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, which can be beneficial for dogs. However, due to potential mercury content, it's best to limit tuna as an occasional treat rather than a regular part of their diet. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your dog's diet.
a miniature pincher or any other dog that is should be 6 weeks at the least
A typical 3-year-old miniature schnauzer should weigh between 11 to 20 pounds, depending on factors such as gender, genetics, and overall health. Males generally weigh more than females. It's essential to consult your veterinarian to determine the ideal weight for your specific dog, considering their body structure and activity level. Regular check-ups can help maintain a healthy weight.
Yes, prednisone can be prescribed for miniature schnauzers, but it should only be given under the guidance of a veterinarian. This medication is a corticosteroid used to treat various conditions, including inflammation and autoimmune disorders. It's important to follow the veterinarian's dosage instructions carefully, as improper use can lead to side effects. Always consult your vet before starting any medication for your pets.