2011年4月18日星期一

Giant Schnauzer Breed Information

Schnauzer, Giant

Giant Schnauzer Profile


Other names     Riesenschnauzer

                Russian Bear Schnauzer

Country         Germany

Breed Group:     Working

Weight:     65-90 lbs


Height:     Male: 25.5-27.5; Female: 23.5-25.5 inches

Color(s):     solid black or pepper and salt

Life expectancy 12-15 years

Litter size     5-8

Giant Schnauzer History


Giants have been described dating back to 1832 from cattle and pig farms within the Bavarian highlands region of Germany and have been called oberlanders, although a written breed standard wasn't established until 1923. It was at the moment (breed description and showing of those dogs) that some breeders used standard schnauzers to assist fix the schnauzer type as well as developed the central German kind Giant Schnauzer. The Munich type and oblanders were employed for power and size.



After Globe War I, the Giant Schnauzer had been significantly reduced in numbers. The actual Kennel (Kinzigtal) owned by D. Clalaminus, contributed to reestablishing the actual breed. It was this kennel which admitted to three crosses in order to dogs of other breeds to help with dominant black colour, well-crested neck of the guitar and correct head proportions. It's speculated that the black Excellent Dane, and or the Bouvier des Roulers was the breed of the 3 unknown crosses. Still the basis stock was oblanders to that oversize standard schnauzers were additional.



Giant Schnauzer Description

The Huge Schnauzer, like the name indicates, is a large dog much larger than their other Schnauzer counterparts but using the same appearance. A long unusual shaped head results in a rectangular muzzle with a long beard. Small round eyes are set fairly close together about the face. Sitting on top of their own head are two small collapsed ears that usually stick out quietly of their head. A long neck leads using their perky face to their really square body. Long thick legs result in their big round feet. Covering their is a unique fur which is sleek about the back but furry on the face area, belly, and legs. Only two colors are noticed on the Giant Schnauzer: sodium and pepper or black occasionally with small white markings.



Giant Schnauzer Characteristics

This breed is extremely large and dominant, but simultaneously they also possess a large amount of grace. These dogs can manage in very harsh weather problems, and they are extremely difficult dogs. They are very very pleased, and they have a large amount of determination. All the diverse attributes of those dogs makes them wonderful pets to have as part of your family.




Giant Schnauzer Temperament

Giant Schnauzers are an smart, versatile working dog. They is going to be calm with enough exercise. Dependable, brave, loyal, bold and energetic, they love to be with their owner all the time. They are easy to train responding better to firm, calm, consistency, with an optimistic attitude, rewarding good behavior. When the Giant Schnauzer is properly educated, well exercised with a organization owner, it makes a excellent pet. The objective in training this dog would be to achieve a pack leader standing. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have order in their pack. Whenever we humans live with dogs, all of us become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under just one leader. Lines are clearly described and rules are set. You and other humans MUST be higher up within the order than the dog. That's the only way your relationship could be a success. Giant Schnauzers tend to be about the dominant side and need a good owner who understands canine behaviors and understand how to display authority, in a relaxed, but stern, confident manner and become consistent about it. Without it they might become over protective, serious, having a hard headed temperament, as they believe they're alpha to humans. Socialize well around many differing people to avoid them becoming suspicious of everyone they are not sure of. Through absolute consistency; you have to show them you mean that which you say. They are tremendous guards as well as their large size alone is really a deterrent to trouble. Giants that know their place is beneath humans, are well socialized and that receive enough daily mental and workout will usually love everyone, the sweet-natured goofball.



Giant Schnauzer Feeding

Recommended daily amount: 3 3/8 to 4 1/4 glasses of a high-quality dog food every day, divided into two meals.



Just how much your adult dog eats depends upon his size, age, build, metabolic process, and activity level. Dogs tend to be individuals, just like people, plus they don't all need the same quantity of food. It almost goes without saying that the highly active dog will need greater than a couch potato dog.



The quality of dog food you purchase also makes a difference--the better your dog food, the further it will go toward nourishing your pet and the less of it you will need to shake into your dog's dish.




Keep your Giant Schnauzer who is fit by measuring his food and feeding him twice each day rather than leaving food out constantly. If you're unsure whether he is overweight, give him the eye make sure the hands-on test.



First, appear down at him. You will be able to see a waist. Then place both hands on his back, thumbs across the spine, with the fingers distribute downward. You should be able to feel although not see his ribs and never have to press hard. If you cannot, he needs less food and much more exercise.



Giant Schnauzers can be vulnerable to gastric torsion and should be fed 2 or 3 small meals per day to prevent any build up of gasoline.



Giant Schnauzer Care

This breed likes to play. They are very energetic so that they need a high amount associated with exercise and play sessions so that they are not bouncing off the walls plus they can sleep at night. So ensure that you take them for a walk a minimum of twice a day or even more.



Make sure to take a brief wire brush and brush the undercoat of the breed, weekly so it doesn't mat up. Make sure, if you will find mats or knots in their fur that you simply snip them out before cleaning. When brushing, brush with the grain very first then brush again going from the grain. A simple clipping all over the dog about four times annually is needed. Make sure to maintain the ears and eyes cut. After the dog has experienced his dinner eating, make sure to wash their whiskers, as they often get dirty easily.




Giant Schnauzer Grooming

Throughout shedding seasons, about every 3 months, the undercoat of the Giant Schnauzer ought to be stripped to keep it wholesome looking. Since the ears collapse over, cleaning them should take part in its routine grooming. Regular cleaning is recommended.



Giant Schnauzer Training

Giant Schnauzers enjoy mental and exercise and are responsive and very easily trainable, but will become tired of repetitive exercises. Keep in mind they have their own ideas and won't follow every command. Giant Schnauzers are recognized to do well in various sports activities, especially defense dog trials.



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