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Giant Schnauzer Puppies for sale

Giant Schnauzers, also known as Munich Schnauzer, Munchener, Russian Bear Schnauzer, are powerful looking dogs with an imposing presence, and they are known as a "groomed breed" because they have a high-maintenance coat that requires hand shearing several times a year. They are the epitome of agility, strength and unique looks. These are just some of the reasons why the breed has become so popular with people all over the world. But it"s not just their adorable looks that make these dogs stand out, as they have wonderful personalities and rarely would a Giant Schnauzer exhibit any type of aggressive behaviour unless they feel threatened, that is.

Read our Giant Schnauzer Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Health Tested Black Giant Schnauzer Pups

Giant Schnauzer

2 weeksAge
33Sex
£2,500Price

Licensed Breeder.DNA tested parents. Visit Blog for further photos and videos of litter and previous ones GO TO http://www.ferncliffeschnauzers.com/blog/?p=6428 (highlight link,ri

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MorecambeLancashire
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Betty

Giant Schnauzer

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£1,500Price

Female Giant Schnauzer fully intact 34 months old Fully house trained Excellent with children 3 Fabulous with other dogs & horses Loving, great personality, great guard dog, lives indoors Needs a lov

CorwenDenbighshire
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Vito--Handsome Young Male Giant

Giant Schnauzer

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£500Price

Vito is a stunning Giant Schnauzer with a friendly and affectionate nature, especially around people and children. He would thrive in an active home where he can receive the time, structure and one-t

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MorecambeLancashire
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2 beautiful KC registered Giant Schnauzer puppies

Giant Schnauzer

13 weeksAge
11Sex
£2,500Price

Two stunning Giant Schnauzer puppies available – one male and one female – from exceptional, well-established bloodlines. These puppies are KC registered and have been raised in a loving family envir

GillinghamKent
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Kodie Boy available

Giant Schnauzer

1 yearAge
1Sex
£2,000Price

Kodie was the pick of the litter Male from my Stud dog KC Hellish Herman. I originally planned to train him as a family guardian but with work commitments and moving properties this has been put on

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Sutton ColdfieldWest Midlands

FAQs

How much does a Giant Schnauzer puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Giant Schnauzer puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1500, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Giant Schnauzer?

Giant Schnauzers are intelligent, loyal, and protective, making them excellent guard dogs and family companions. However, they require consistent training, socialization, and plenty of exercise, and can be prone to health issues due to their size. Their strong guarding instincts and energy levels may be challenging for first-time dog owners.

What is the life expectancy of a Giant Schnauzer?

The average life expectancy of a Giant Schnauzer is around 10 to 12 years. Proper care, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure they live a full, healthy life.

Is Giant Schnauzer a high maintanance dog?

Yes, Giant Schnauzers are considered high maintenance dogs due to their need for regular grooming, including brushing and trimming. They also require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. Consistent training and socialization are important for managing their strong-willed nature.

Is a Giant Schnauzer a good house dog?

Yes, a Giant Schnauzer can be a good house dog for active families. They are intelligent, loyal, and protective but require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and well-behaved indoors.