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Miniature Schnauzer – A Big Personality in a Small Package

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As a dedicated breeder, I’m proud to work with the Miniature Schnauzer—an intelligent, affectionate, and spirited companion. Bred originally in Germany as a farm dog and rat-catcher, the Miniature Schnauzer is the smallest of the Schnauzer trio, yet it’s packed with personality and heart.

These sturdy, squarely built dogs stand around 12–14 inches at the shoulder and are known for their iconic beard, bushy eyebrows, and wiry double coat, which comes in classic color combinations like salt & pepper, black, and black & silver. Their coat is low-shedding, making them a great option for allergy-conscious homes with regular grooming.

Miniature Schnauzers are alert, friendly, and eager to please. They’re great with families, get along well with children and other pets when socialized properly, and make excellent watchdogs without being aggressive. They thrive on interaction and need mental stimulation, making them ideal for active households and owners who enjoy training, games, and daily walks.

As a breeder, my priority is not only conformation and health but also temperament. All of our puppies are raised in a nurturing environment and are well-socialized to become loving and confident companions.

If you’re looking for a loyal, lively dog with a distinct personality and a touch of terrier spunk, the Miniature Schnauzer might just steal your heart.
 

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Welcome to the forum. It's always good to hear from people breeding responsibly, but we discourage users from buying and selling online because of the risks from unscrupulous vendors. For that reason we don't allow selling on this forum, so I have deleted some of your post.

We have more advice about buying puppies and finding reputable breeders here: Puppy Farming
 
I'll just make it clear here, NEVER buy a puppy without seeing it with its mother (who should obviously have recently given birth).

Posts advertising puppies from locations in places such as Cameroon may be scams. Buyer beware.
 
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