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 THE SCHNAUZER THREAD, all you need to know about schnauzers..

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post Jul 9 2006, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(Pennywise @ Jul 9 2006, 09:10 AM)
Is there such a thing as a pure white MS? Anyone can show me a picture of it?
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There is... but it is not a standard colour or registed dog under MKA.... well, AKC standard, MS no white wan coz the white is a recessive gene. People think can earn extra money from white MS but if you wanna follow the show standards... it got no value... people in US who breed MS, once got white MS they sell cheap or give away... but in Malaysia... white MS more expensive... RM1500 also got.... but advisable not to breed this dog....
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Thanks for the advice, moderator! I was just asking. I have had my eyes set on a Westie! Check out my post. Thanks!
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No prob. I also think Westie is nicer heheh... you will spend less on the grooming bit.
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post Jul 19 2006, 11:59 AM

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Guys, what is your M.Schnauzers weight when it is 6-7 months old??

After the vet says my pup is overweight, i feed less food to her (around 70% of wat i used to feed her)..
My friends all said that my pup seems to be smaller a bit already

But she is still around 4.5-5KG (6-7 month old)

p/s : Damn lazy..... sleeps/lie down for 23 hours a day. She got addicted to my bed, now she always sleep on my bed. Fight with me for the sleeping space biggrin.gif
Bought a 30 * 30 cushion for her, now she treat it as her bed

and finally, she knows where to do her "business" already.. damn happy

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Best way to see whether your dog is obese or not is to feel the ribs. If you cant feel the ribs, it's fat, if you can see the ribs, it's thin. You cant see the ribs but you can feel it, it's ok
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QUOTE(nairud @ Jul 19 2006, 12:00 PM)
Best way to see whether your dog is obese or not is to feel the ribs. If you cant feel the ribs, it's fat, if you can see the ribs, it's thin. You cant see the ribs but you can feel it, it's ok
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hmm.... let's see, can't see the rib. But can feel it.. when i touch it, it feels like touching someone that are very fit.. lol

But her chest seems to be out of portion... sort of much bigger than her stomach area
(imagine a guy with a V shape body)
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sometimes it's tbe rib cage that is born like that. Since it's 7 months old, you can try stop feeding her for one feeding session and see how it is in the next feeding session.

My jrt was born with wide rib cage and i have to massage it every 2 hours to make it go back to normal but still looks a bit wide.
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THE SCHNAUZER THREAD

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The Miniature Schnauzer is a small, squarely-proportioned dog with a long head, bushy beard, mustache and eyebrows. The thick, prominent eyebrows and long mustache are often trimmed to accentuate the dog's square cut shape. The front legs are very straight. The tail is usually docked. The oval eyes are dark colored, and the v-shaped ears fold forward when left natural or are cropped to a point and stand erect. It has a long head, strong muzzle, a well-developed black nose and a scissors bite. Coat colors include salt & pepper, black, white or a harsh black & silver outer coat with a soft undercoat. The white Miniature Schnauzer is a bit controversial. It is not recognized by the AKC. Some claim the white Schnauzer is a form of albinism, while others beg to differ.

Temperament

Very perky and bright-eyed. Loving and intelligent. Energetic, affectionate, and obedient. Playful, happy and alert, they like children. The Miniature Schnauzer demands time and companionship from its owner. It can be feisty and fairly dog-aggressive - putting on a show of superiority without necessarily intending to fight. This can be fairly dangerous for the Miniature Schnauzer, who will challenge even large dogs, sometimes bringing more trouble on himself than he really wanted. Socialize this breed well with other dogs when it is still a puppy. If properly introduced, the Miniature Schnauzer will get along with another dog, but will not accept every dog that comes its way. Since the temperament of this breed can be quite variable, select a puppy from parents whose temperament you enjoy. They make good companions and family pets. Schnauzers tend to bark a lot, but it does not have a yappy bark and is not as annoying as one may think. Most of the time the dog's bark sounds like it is talking to you in a low carried-out voice. They make good guard dogs and mouse catchers. They are excellent watchdogs and are great to travel with. Some can be reserved with strangers, but most love everyone.

Height, Weight


Height: 12-14 inches (30-36cm.)
Weight: 10-15 pounds (5-7kg)

Health Problems
This is usually a healthy breed. Although some are prone to suffer from kidney stones, liver disease, skin disorders, von Willebrand's disease, diabetes, liver ailments and cysts. Also hereditary eye problems. Eyes of breeding stock should be checked for this. Do not overfeed the Schnauzer, for he tends to gain weight easily.

Living Conditions
The Miniature Schnauzer is a good dog for apartment life. It is fairly active indoors and will do okay without a yard.

Exercise
These energetic little dogs enjoy long, brisk, daily walks, and love play sessions off the leash.

Life Expectancy
About 15 years. It shows no signs of age until quite late in life.

Grooming
The wiry coat is reasonably easy to look after, but unless it is combed or brushed daily with a short wire brush, it will become matted. Clip out any knots. The animal should be clipped all over to an even length twice a year, in spring and fall, but this is a job best left to an expert. Trim around the eyes and ears with blunt-nosed scissors and clean the whiskers after meals. On pet dogs the coat is usually clipped short on the upper body and left somewhat longer on the under-parts, legs and head. Show dogs require trimming and hand stripping instead of clipping. This breed sheds little to no hair and is a good dog for allergy sufferers.

Origin
The Miniature Schnauzer is reportedly a result of crosses between the Standard Schnauzer, the Affenpinscher and perhaps the Poodle. He is originally a German breed, named after the German word for muzzle, "Schnauze." The Miniature Schnauzer excels at killing rats, but today it is mostly a popular and esteemed companion. Some of the Schnauzer's talents include: hunting, tracking, watchdogging, competitive obedience, and performing tricks.

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Head

Eyes - Small, dark brown and deep-set. They are oval in appearance and keen in expression. Faults - Eyes light and/or large and prominent in appearance. Ears - When cropped, the ears are identical in shape and length, with pointed tips. They are in balance with the head and not exaggerated in length. They are set high on the skull and carried perpendicularly at the inner edges, with as little bell as possible along the outer edges. When uncropped, the ears are small and V-shaped, folding close to the skull.

Head strong and rectangular, its width diminishing slightly from ears to eyes, and again to the tip of the nose. The forehead is unwrinkled. The topskull is flat and fairly long. The foreface is parallel to the topskull, with a slight stop, and it is at least as long as the topskull. The muzzle is strong in proportion to the skull; it ends in a moderately blunt manner, with thick whiskers which accentuate the rectangular shape of the head. Faults - Head coarse and cheeky. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. That is, the upper front teeth overlap the lower front teeth in such a manner that the inner surface of the upper incisors barely touches the outer surface of the lower incisors when the mouth is closed. Faults - Bite - Undershot or overshot jaw. Level bite.

Neck, Topline, Body
Neck - strong and well arched, blending into the shoulders, and with the skin fitting tightly at the throat. Body short and deep, with the brisket extending at least to the elbows. Ribs are well sprung and deep, extending well back to a short loin. The underbody does not present a tucked up appearance at the flank. The backline is straight; it declines slightly from the withers to the base of the tail. The withers form the highest point of the body. The overall length from chest to buttocks appears to equal the height at the withers. Faults - Chest too broad or shallow in brisket. Hollow or roach back.

Tail set high and carried erect. It is docked only long enough to be clearly visible over the backline of the body when the dog is in proper length of coat. Fault - Tail set too low.

Forequarters

Forelegs are straight and parallel when viewed from all sides. They have strong pasterns and good bone. They are separated by a fairly deep brisket which precludes a pinched front. The elbows are close, and the ribs spread gradually from the first rib so as to allow space for the elbows to move close to the body. Fault - Loose elbows.

The sloping shoulders are muscled, yet flat and clean. They are well laid back, so that from the side the tips of the shoulder blades are in a nearly vertical line above the elbow. The tips of the blades are placed closely together. They slope forward and downward at an angulation which permits the maximum forward extension of the forelegs without binding or effort. Both the shoulder blades and upper arms are long, permitting depth of chest at the brisket.

Feet short and round (cat feet) with thick, black pads. The toes are arched and compact.

Hindquarters

The hindquarters have strong-muscled, slanting thighs. They are well bent at the stifles. There is sufficient angulation so that, in stance, the hocks extend beyond the tail. The hindquarters never appear overbuilt or higher than the shoulders. The rear pasterns are short and, in stance, perpendicular to the ground and, when viewed from the rear, are parallel to each other. Faults - Sickle hocks, cow hocks, open hocks or bowed hindquarters.

Coat
Double, with hard, wiry, outer coat and close undercoat. The head, neck, ears, chest, tail, and body coat must be plucked. When in show condition, the body coat should be of sufficient length to determine texture. Close covering on neck, ears and skull. Furnishings are fairly thick but not silky. Faults - Coat too soft or too smooth and slick in appearance.

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post Oct 18 2006, 11:11 AM

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My Schnauzers

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wow, nice going and i love schnauzer very much as my gf does. hope to be able to adopt 1 soon for our small home we rent. do you have anymore?
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And looking from your address.. you are staying in setapak?? i'm at sri rampai, but now with my gf staying in wangsa maju sec 2. do you in lucky to have any schnauzer to give away as adoption?
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I'll try to find some for you..
but it wont be easy though.
schnauzers arent easy to get sweat.gif

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Found some..
cheap but not free lor..

http://free.com.my/showproduct.php?product=4157

http://free.com.my/showproduct.php?product=4156

http://free.com.my/showproduct.php?product=3906 (quite cheap, dont know if still available though..)
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ic, thanks.. but not really able to afford paying them lum sum thou...... need to keep those cash more to feed them. but do you have it urself?? do you have any to give away or sale at cheap? I'm really lookin forward to have 1, and would really hope by the kind consideration to let me pay by installment.
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QUOTE(shinjo @ Oct 18 2006, 01:00 PM)
ic, thanks.. but not really able to afford paying them lum sum thou...... need to keep those cash more to feed them. but do you have it urself?? do you have any to give away or sale at cheap? I'm really lookin forward to have 1, and would really hope by the kind  consideration to let me pay by installment.
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sorry.. dont have an extra.. would give one to you if i had one.. icon_idea.gif
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Thanks... and bless all schnauzer... if got then let me know la.

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