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Mini Schnauzers: Small In Size, Big In Heart

September 1, 2010 by Brandy Vaughn  
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For any family that has children, Mini Schnauzers are the ideal canine companions. Fiercely protective of their human charges, these little dogs will stand up to the biggest challenges, if it means protection of their loved ones. Parents have nothing to worry about if this little dog is standing guard over their children. Size means nothing to this tough little canine.

Mini Schnauzers are extremely affectionate in nature, yet they also tend to show a stubborn streak if asked to do something they don’t want to. There are times that this temperament can cause problems, especially during training sessions. Their lovable good nature and zest for life make this easy to overlook, however. Firmness is required when dealing with a particularly stubborn mini.

The Mini is happiest living with a family that has children, because of the high energy level that comes natural to them. They love to run and play, and be involved in ‘human’ games. They love to be outside, whether it is running around, or just going for a walk. These small dogs appear to consider themselves human, and like to be treated as such.

Families that have kids fare very well with Mini Schnauzers as pets. These dogs are extremely high energy, so running and playing with the children is an ideal form of exercise, and they do need a lot of exercise! Laying by the fireside is not something they will do willingly, unless they are tuckered out from all the playtime they get. They are able to live easily in a smaller space like an apartment as long as they get outside and run each day. Be prepared to do this on a regular basis if you own one of these little canine companions.

Before purchasing a Mini Schnauzer, do a little research on the breed. There are a few things that anyone who wants one of these dogs should be aware of. The first thing is that there are certain health issues associated with the breed that may require regular veterinary care other than routine check-ups. Knowing ahead of time what can occur, and what to watch for will head off any potential problems before they become big issues.

As with most pedigreed dogs, Mini Schnauzers may have a few health problems that the new owner should be aware of. Kidney stones have often been an issue with this breed of dog, and there have been instances where liver conditions have been noted. Your veterinary will keep close watch for any problems that may arise, and it would help to have a history of any medical problems from the breeder.

There is no better family companion than this small, devoted breed of dog. With a long lifespan of up to 15 years, you can rest assured that with proper care, your little friend will be a source of joy and entertainment as well as companionship for a very long time.

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