Top Giant Schnauzers Facts

The Giant Schnauzer is an intelligent and loyal dog breed. It is an active, working breed that is eager to please.

  1. Giant Schnauzers have a thick, wiry, weather-resistant double coat ranging from black to salt and pepper. They must be brushed and trimmed regularly to ensure the coat remains healthy.

  2. Giant Schnauzers are highly trainable due to their intelligence but need strong leadership, consistency, and plenty of entertainment and mental stimulation.

  3. Giant Schnauzers require daily exercise and will benefit from agility, herding, tracking, or rally obedience that gives them a sense of purpose.

  4. Giant Schnauzers can be talented in watchdog and guard dog roles due to their vigilant, protective, and territorial nature.

  5. When raised correctly, these dogs are typically friendly and social and have a solid bond with their families.

  6. Giant Schnauzers have the potential to bark and become noisy without proper training and socialization.

  7. Daily grooming and brushing are essential to remove tangles, knots, and loose hairs to keep their coat healthy.

  8. Certain Giant Schnauzer lines suffer from serious health problems like hip dysplasia and heart conditions.

  9. Giant Schnauzers can make great family dogs with proper attention and training.

  10. This breed is generally very healthy for its size due to its use as a working dog and its muscular frame.


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