About the Giant Schnauzer
Once
known as the "Munich Schnauzer" after it's place of origin, the Giant
Schnauzer is the tallest of the three Schnauzer breeds. Highly valued at
one time for it's exceptional herding and droving abilities, the Giant
Schnauzer breed came close to extinction when modern machinery replaced
it in the fields. Fortunately the breed was kept alive due to the
efforts of breed fanciers, and this wonderful dog has gone on to fulfill
it's rightful role as a security and police dog and wonderful family
pet, serving with valour in two World Wars. This handsome, bearded dog
has a wiry double coat which comes in either black or salt and pepper,
and stands from 25 1/2 to 27 1/2 inches at the shoulder. Giant
Schnauzers are very intelligent, alert, loyal and obedient. They do very
well in obedience and agility training. Due to it's wiry texture, the
coat requires some professional grooming to retain it's pattern and
texture, although pets can also be clippered to soften the coat. Giants
are energetic and spirited and require plenty of daily exercise. They do
well in the country or in the city, provided they have a large yard with
lots of room to romp!
Photo courtesy of:
Liefhond Kennels Reg'd
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