Schnauzer
Schnauzer is one of the breeds of German dogs characterized by a thick dangling mustache in the mouth. The name Schnauzer comes from two German words, Schnauzig which means rough and fierce, and Schaser which means rebuke or plot. Based on the size of the body, this dog race is classified into three types, namely: Rumah Peliharaan
Schnauzer miniature (height 30-36 cm and weight 4-7 kg)
Schnauzer standard (height 58-64 cm and weight 20-27 kg)
Giant or giant schnauzer (height 64.8-69.9 cm and weight 36.4-50 kg)
Historically, this dog is used to hunt foxes, rats, and civets that disrupt farming and farming. This dog has the ability to mark its territory with the smell of urine on the surface of trees or shrubs and anal odor.
Schnauzer miniature (height 30-36 cm and weight 4-7 kg)
Schnauzer standard (height 58-64 cm and weight 20-27 kg)
Giant or giant schnauzer (height 64.8-69.9 cm and weight 36.4-50 kg)
Historically, this dog is used to hunt foxes, rats, and civets that disrupt farming and farming. This dog has the ability to mark its territory with the smell of urine on the surface of trees or shrubs and anal odor.
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