安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Schnauzer - Wikipedia
Schnauzers have distinctive beards and long, feathery eyebrows They are generally either a salt and pepper colour, black, or white, but they can be brown also
- HOME | Arizona Schnauzer Rescue
We have a waiting list of homes desiring to adopt a schnauzer from us We carefully screen the new homes and when we adopt a dog it is always on a two-week trial basis - to make sure the dog is happy and the people are happy before an adoption is finalized
- Standard Schnauzer Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Is the Standard Schnauzer the right breed for you? Learn more about the Standard Schnauzer including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
- - Arizona Schnauzer Rescue - ADOPTIONS - Rescue Me!
This map shows how many Schnauzer Dogs are posted in other states Click on a number to view those needing rescue in that state
- Standard Schnauzer: Dog Breed Characteristics Care
Standard schnauzers are medium-sized German dogs known for their distinctive eyebrows and beard, and they come in two coat colors: black and salt and pepper This breed is intelligent and sociable, requiring mental and physical engagement to thrive, and is hypoallergenic
- Schnauzer Breed Information, Characteristics Heath Problems . . .
There are three different types of Schnauzer The Giant Schnauzer, the Schnauzer, and the Miniature Schnauzer All three originate from Bavaria in Germany where they were bred as multi-purpose farm dogs
- Scottsdale Schnauzers - Home
We are a boutique toy schnauzer breeder located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona Our goal is to provide our clients with healthy, well-socialized toy schnauzer puppies that will bring joy and companionship to their families for years to come
- Schnauzer | Miniature, Standard, Giant Temperament | Britannica
Schnauzer, any of three breeds of dog —the Miniature, Standard, and Giant—developed in Germany and noted for their heavily whiskered muzzle, squared body, and hard, wiry coat of black or salt and pepper The dog’s name stems from the German word for “snout,” schnauze
|
|
|