The Miniature Schnauzer originated in Germany in the mid to late l9th century, and was kept on farms for ratting. It is a cross between standard schnauzer/poodle or affenpinsher - hence the fact they do not moult and make ideal companions for those with asthma.
The Miniature Schnauzer is a little dog in a big body. They have no fear of anything and are quite stubborn little dogs.
However, they are intelligent, biddable, spirited, endearing, adaptable, fun and have so much character they have a natural ability to entertain and give hours of pleasure. They are suitable pets for both the young and elderly and very people orientated.
The Miniature Schnauzer is a smart solid squarely proportioned built dog with a lovely soft beard and eyebrows. Forward folding ears and a brick shaped head. They are no longer docked so carry a long tail which should stand upright and just tip over at the end.
There are four colours recognised by the UK Kennel Club - Salt/Pepper which are the ones that are seen the most, Black/Silver, all Black and of course now the White.
Healthwise they are generally a very fit and healthy breed, living to between 13-15 years old.
Eyes can be a problem and all breeding stock should be tested prior to mating, and all litters should tested for Junior Catarachts at 6 weeks old. They can also have liver shunt, skin problems, urinary tract but these are rare.
Dew claws are usually removed at 3 days old.
Year | Average Price(£) |
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2001 | 450 |
2003 | 600 |
2004 | 599 |
2005 | 592 |
2006 | 666 |
2007 | 669 |
2008 | 720 |
2009 | 717 |
2010 | 745 |
2011 | 720 |
2012 | 742 |
2013 | 780 |
2014 | 784 |
2015 | 813 |
2016 | 836 |
2017 | 855 |
2018 | 985 |
2019 | 1020 |
2020 | 2414 |
2021 | 2234 |
2022 | 1790 |
2023 | 1611 |
2024 | 1594 |