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Standard Schnauzers also widely known to be intelligent and easy to train.
The standard schnauzer led two judges to the same superlative.
Standard schnauzers have been used to catch rats and as guard dogs.
In modern history, the Standard Schnauzer has taken on a variety of roles.
Pa was the country's top standard schnauzer and top-winning working group dog in 1994, 1995 and 1996.
Overall, the Standard Schnauzer is a very healthy breed.
The smallest of the working breeds, the Standard schnauzer makes a loyal family dog with guardian instincts.
The Standard Schnauzer puppy is constantly exploring, learning and testing his limits.
That's what gives the Standard Schnauzer a "regal" look.
Charisma Jailhouse Rock, the 5-year-old standard schnauzer known as Rocky.
The nation's top standard schnauzer for the last three years, he has amassed 376 best-of-breed awards, 65 bests in show and 157 group victories.
A standard schnauzer represented the only breed to be listed in the Westminster club's annals as a victory, in 1997.
At Westminster, there's no such thing as resting on last year's laurels, particularly for the dog of the moment, the standard schnauzer Ch.
Charisma Jailhouse Rock, a 6 1/2-year-old standard schnauzer from the working group; and Ch.
As time passed, farmers bred down the Standard Schnauzer into a smaller, more compact size perfect for ratting around the house and barn.
Standard Schnauzers are either salt-and-pepper or black in color, and are known for exhibiting many of the "ideal" traits of any breed.
- Errol Flynn had two Standard Schnauzers.
Standard Schnauzer (Germany)
Giant Schnauzers should be square in shape, and should resemble a larger version of the Standard Schnauzer.
He, his wife Cari, and his standard schnauzer live in Oakville, Ontario.
Like other working dogs, Standard Schnauzers require a fairly strong-willed owner that can be consistent and firm with training and commands.
Like most working dogs, Standard Schnauzers will be rambunctious until about the age of two; and lots of exercise will keep them busy.
Outside of North America, most Standard Schnauzers retain both their natural ears and tail as docking is now prohibited by law in many countries.
Parsifal Di Casa Netzer, the nation's top standard schnauzer from 1994 to 1996.
Despite being a popular pet in Europe, the Standard Schnauzer has never gained wide popularity in North America.