Little Schnauzers Paradise

Little Schnauzers Paradise
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We trust the American Kennel Club and really enjoyed their post on our favorite dog breed, the Giant Schnauzer History. ...
04/30/2025

We trust the American Kennel Club and really enjoyed their post on our favorite dog breed, the Giant Schnauzer History. Their commitment to responsible breeding and the health of every dog is something we proudly stand behind for our own at Little Schnauzers Paradise, registered AKC.✔️

The Giant Schnauzer was bred to be protective, starting with their very beginnings in Germany's Bavarian Alps in the mid-10th century.

Centuries ago in the heart of Germany, a bold and bearded breed emerged, not in royal courts, but on hardworking farms. ...
04/19/2025

Centuries ago in the heart of Germany, a bold and bearded breed emerged, not in royal courts, but on hardworking farms. These early Schnauzers earned their keep by herding livestock, guarding property, and keeping the barns free of pests. With a tough, wiry coat and keen instincts, they became a trusted companion to farmers and tradesmen alike.

Their intelligence, loyalty, and striking appearance didn’t go unnoticed for long. As the years rolled on, Schnauzers made their way into more refined settings, catching the attention of nobles and city dwellers across 19th-century Europe. Valued not just for their utility but for their presence, they began to appear in paintings and written works of the time, leaving a subtle but lasting imprint on culture.

The Schnauzer remains a breed defined by purpose and personality, clever, loyal, and undeniably iconic.

To meet AKC standards, the Schnauzer coat should be - Hard and wiry on top, with a softer undercoat.Ideally hand-strippe...
04/19/2025

To meet AKC standards, the Schnauzer coat should be -
Hard and wiry on top, with a softer undercoat.
Ideally hand-stripped (not clipped) to preserve its natural texture.
Furnishings, including the beard, eyebrows, and leg hair, should be full but tidy, never unruly.
Salt & Pepper is the ideal and most iconic color across all Schnauzer sizes (Miniature, Standard, and Giant).

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03/08/2025

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🐾 Finished Designing our Schnauzer Pendant🐾For loyal hearts of Schnauzers, this elegant piece is a must-have.✨ Sterling ...
02/27/2025

🐾 Finished Designing our Schnauzer Pendant🐾
For loyal hearts of Schnauzers, this elegant piece is a must-have.
✨ Sterling Silver 925 with an 18-inch chain for timeless elegance.
✨ Exclusively crafted for the Schnauzers Love Club Community,
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Happy Midweek,   !
01/23/2025

Happy Midweek, !

Happy November 1st! As we step into the month of Thanksgiving, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s...
11/01/2024

Happy November 1st! As we step into the month of Thanksgiving, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s joined over the past few months! This community thrives because of your support, especially through A Dogs Paradise group where making friends is what we’re all about! We’re so glad to have you here! To everyone who’s tried our products, we truly appreciate your feedback, recommendations, and reviews!

November brings warmth, gratitude, and all things pumpkin! 🎃 Did you know our probiotic treats feature 𝗣𝗨𝗠𝗣𝗞𝗜𝗡 so your dog can enjoy this month’s festivities too? ☕ Veterinarian Formulated & Recommended 🌟🌟All while supporting their digestion!

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If you’re exploring pet insurance options, our list of the best choices for 2025 are IN🌟: https://shorturl.at/jGe2E We a...
10/18/2024

If you’re exploring pet insurance options, our list of the best choices for 2025 are IN🌟: https://shorturl.at/jGe2E

We are so grateful for how our Schnauzer community continues to support each other; it's been wonderful to have such great conversations this month. We’re always here to help if we can, and we encourage you to reach out and post in our community group, A Dogs Paradise. That way, if anyone else is experiencing similar questions or challenges with their dogs, we can all get answers and support each other; chances are, someone else in the community has faced the same situation.

Recently, we heard a heartbreaking story about a members dog breaking her leg, which left their owner feeling overwhelmed; not just emotionally, but also with unexpected vet bills. Thankfully, their dog is okay, but the bills totaled around $2,000, and they didn’t have insurance. Now, they’re looking into coverage options to avoid that stress in the future and asked if we had any recommendations. This is something we’ve heard many times over the years, and it really highlights how important pet insurance can be. With our own Mini Schnauzers and German Shepherd, we’ve had our share of vet visits; some unexpected, but not too serious. Having insurance gives peace of mind, knowing you're covered if anything comes up. It’s made a big difference in reducing costs for both routine check-ups and emergency visits.

If you’re exploring pet insurance options, we’ve linked a list of the best choices for this year HERE: https://shorturl.at/jGe2E

These plans offer a variety of options at different price points, so you can find one that fits your needs. A quick rundown of a few we like: FIGO covers both regular visits and emergencies, and Odie offers great 24/7 video chat calls for quick questions (which can sometimes save a trip to the vet altogether).

We hope this is helpful for anyone looking into insurance options for your pets, and hope everyone has a great week!

"The Schnauzer is an old breed is without dispute. The same year that Christopher Columbus discovered the ‘New World’ of...
10/14/2024

"The Schnauzer is an old breed is without dispute. The same year that Christopher Columbus discovered the ‘New World’ of the Americas in 1492, Albrecht Durer painted a Schnauzer in a watercolor he named, “Madonna with the Many Animals.”
Later, a tapestry woven in 1501 included a representation of a Schnauzer. By the late 19th century, the Schnauzer had long been at work as a farm dog and ratter, but increasingly, Germany was becoming “urbanized” through rapidly industrialization, and “city folk” wanted their Schnauzer, but one that could live and work in the limited space of a house or apartment.
Taking the smallest Standard Schnauzers and crossing them with similar, but smaller breeds, probably the Affenpinscher, Miniature Pinscher, and maybe even the Brussels Griffon, breeders were on the path to creating the Miniature Schnauzer. The breed was known then as the Wire-haired Pinscher, and it was by this name that three Wire-haired Pinschers, owned by C. Berger from Wurtemburg were presented at the Third German International Show in Hannover show in 1879.
The breed standard that appeared in 1880 was due in large part to kennel clubs inside Germany pedaling fast to catch up to the size divisions within the breed. It wasn’t until a black bitch named, “Findel” born in 1888 that we see the first record of a dog actually known as a “Miniature Schnauzer.”
A Pinscher Klub was established in Cologne seven years later, but breeders were still fine tuning their work. European studbooks dating well into the 1920s indicate that puppies were being registered as Miniature Schnauzer, Affenpinscher, or sometimes Standard – and they were from the same litter! One dog born in 1920 – “Michel Chemnitz Plauen” was registered as a Min Pin, but his sire was a Miniature Schnauzer.
The first Schnauzers were brought to the United States in 1924 by Mrs. M. Slattery of Marienhof Kennels, but the breed was probably already present in America in the late 1800s when immigrants likely brought their dogs with them.There was no distinction between the miniatures and the standard size Schnauzers at the time, and indeed, they were exhibited together at dog shows. In 1925 the Wire-haired Pinscher Club of America was formed, but the two types still weren’t separated in breed listings until 1926 when the AKC recognized the Miniature Schnauzer as a unique breed. In 1933, the Schnauzer Club of America split into two entities, and the American Miniature Schnauzer Club became dedicated solely to the Miniature Schnauzer."

https://nationalpurebreddogday.com/findel-was-the-first/

The artwork “Madonna with the many animals” by Albrecht Dürer, created in 1503, is a pen and ink on paper piece characteristic of the Northern Renaissance. As a religious painting, it is housed at the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria.
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