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There are three different sizes to this dog; Giant, Standard and miniature Schnauzer.
All have an angular square look to them and are excellent as watch dogs and those who have allergies to dogs.

This animated and obedient dog is known for it’s loyalty and bravery and the Giant Schnauzer is especially good with children.
The Schnauzer is an active and energetic dog who will take as much exercise as it can get. They stand 8 to 2 inches for the standard and weigh about 35 to pounds.
If this is too much or too little dog, you can always go up or down depending on what you need.
They adapt well to city life but needs plenty of exercise and it wouldn’t hurt you either!
Schnauzers
Information on the allergy problems of the Schnauzer dogs are like other dog races that have the same allergic skin conditions.
The allergies in Miniture Schnauzers can be from diet, environment, fleas and other toxins.
History
Miniature Schnauzers, with their cousins, are considered to be one of the healthiest of dog races.
Schnauzers is historically free of a lot of genetic problems.
Each race of dog has certain health problems which return in generation after generation, however.
Miniature Schnauzers has a tendency to allergies and allergic skin conditions.
Types
Skin Allergies can be a problem with Schnauzer.
Many Schnauzers have no skin problems or allergies, but can have sensitivities which cause chewing, biting or excessive licking.
Mini Schnauzers that the lick obsessively so that the skin has painful spots which can lead to something more serious.
The allergies of the dog have been divided in three types: skin allergies, food allergies and environment allergies.
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