Miniature Schnauzerterrier
- Character: Loyal, mischievous, docile, intelligent
- Type: Small dog
- Production Place: Germany
- Weight: 6-8kg
- Life Span: 11-12 years
- Behoof: companion dogs, mousetrap dogs
They are very loyal to their owners and make excellent watchdogs. Occasionally a little unfocused, timid, and rude, they have a friendly and energetic feel to them. Because Miniature Schnauzers are friendly with humans and children, they are great with children. Loyal, mischievous, gentle, intelligent and child-loving, he is very easy to integrate into a family and is extremely affectionate with his owners, with whom he easily develops a calm, trusting relationship. He is affectionate with people, but in general they will only get particularly close to one family member and see him as a leader.
Very eager for the owner's attention. You must be prepared before you return late, train him on what not to do, and give toys etc. to soothe his waiting mind so he will wait for you to return. Every time you come home, Snowy will come flying to pick you up when he hears a noise, bringing along his thunderous bark to let you know how happy he is to have you back; no matter how long you have been away from home, his enthusiasm for you is undiminished. When it wants to play with you, it will walk up to your door and ask you. As soon as you open the door, he'll come barreling in without giving you any chance to change your mind. Snowy has the intelligence and keen observation skills of a large dog, and they are very clever in their own way, acting on their owner's looks.
If you have planned to raise a miniature schnauzer, you must prepare the basic utensils for your dog, such as bowls, water bottles, cages, changing mats, dog food, toys, etc., no matter what breed of dog, he will Like to stick to the owner at all times. Let's briefly describe the maintenance knowledge of Mini Schnauzer.
The baby miniature schnauzer who just came back cannot take a bath within 20 days after changing the environment. Baby miniature schnauzers cannot eat meat or drink milk within two months of arriving at home. It is advisable to eat porridge-like food or dry food after soaking in water. Some other foods often cause indigestion, diarrhea, etc., so don't let dogs eat them. Feed dog food 4 times a day. Every time 2/3 of a standard paper cup (2/3 of the paper cup after soaking), remember to soak it in hot water before giving it to him. Don't eat too much or indiscriminately.
If you want to add nutrition to the mini schnauzer, you can add one cooked egg yolk every day. Remember that one egg yolk should be fed three times. Do not feed the puppy food that is too cold or too hot, which can cause damage to the puppy's mouth. Don't give your puppy spoiled and rotten food. Throw away any leftover dog food immediately. It is best to wash the food bowl every time you feed, so as to prevent diarrhea or food poisoning. Don't disturb the puppy while it is eating, otherwise it will become very nervous when eating.
Water should be adequately supplied, clean containers should be prepared, raw water should not be fed, boiled water should be kept cool, and fresh water should be constantly changed instead of old water for several days. Let the dog drink freely. The dog needs to be dewormed for 21 days, but because the dog may eat everything when we are not paying attention, and 99% of it will have "worms"! So remember to "deworm" it again, otherwise, The terrible consequences of "turning the intestines" are inevitable! Deworming method: Go to the pharmacy to buy a generation of "Left-rotatory mildew", once every half a month, every 3 days, half a tablet per day. Hey! 2 months in a row. Or go to a pet hospital to consult a doctor, be more professional, and eat at ease.
Puppies are afraid of cold, so whether it is winter or summer, pay attention to keeping the puppies warm. Do not let the puppies’ abdomen touch the ground for a long time, as this will easily catch cold and cause diarrhea or colds. Don’t satisfy your puppy’s requirements just because he begs you for food. This will cause it to develop bad problems, and the puppy will quickly become overweight. A set of strict feeding times should be established to allow the puppy to eat in its bowl. . The puppy should also be taught to sit and wait for food, and only start eating with the permission of the owner.