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?
18 months
You need 10,000. It took me about four to five months.
The oldest living miniature schnauzer on record is typically around 16-17 years old. However, some exceptional individuals have been known to live up to 20 years or more with proper care, diet, and exercise. Factors such as genetics, environment, and overall health play significant roles in determining the lifespan of a miniature schnauzer.
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.
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
yes after six months it is okay but it is unusual so take it to a vet and let him check it out and moniter it carefully i hope it goes well
Every 6 months with a heat cycle lasting 3 weeks.
Maybe like 3 months old. They start it all the time and its not called a period, its called 'in heat'. A female dog can start their in heat at any time.
They start around 6-8 months of age and a heat lasts 3 weeks. Their heat cycle doesnt run every month like a humans, but every 6 months. (Lucky little things)
no your schnauzer should be about a year old when it reaches its full growth
He/she would most likely be about 10-12 inches tall (may vary) and weigh between10-18 pounds. They may have a lot or a little fur (depending on whether they have been groomed as a puppy). Their hair should be soft, and not knotted or matted. They are ery cute little dogs.
Lots of care and love. Make sure he/she is fed well, but not too much. Make it feel comfortable in your home. After all, he's/she's only been on this planet for 3 months.