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
I guess it depends some on the size it's parents are. My Miniature schnauzer weighed 3.4 at 11 weeks.
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.
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?
A 7-year-old pregnant female miniature schnauzer faces several risks, including complications during pregnancy and childbirth, such as dystocia (difficult labor) and uterine infections. Older dogs may have a higher chance of health issues, including pre-existing medical conditions that could complicate pregnancy. Additionally, the health of the puppies may be at risk due to potential genetic factors associated with age. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential to monitor her health and the development of the puppies.
To properly care for your 3-month-old miniature schnauzer, make sure to provide a balanced diet, regular exercise, grooming, socialization, training, and regular veterinary check-ups. Keep your puppy safe, provide plenty of love and attention, and establish a routine for feeding, potty breaks, and playtime.
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 . . :-)
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
15 + years but they can live to 25 or over my old one lived 27 years
At least a year. Wait until the 2nd heat cycle to breed them to decrease risk of death of health problems.
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.
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.
i have a miniature schnauzer, he is almost one year old. he listens fairly well. at first, when he was still learning his name, it was a little hard at first, almost as if he had selective hearing, but he is over it and max is a wonderful listens wonderfully!!