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Miniature Schnauzer Puppies for sale in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

7 Miniature Schnauzer Puppies for sale in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

Miniature Schnauzers, also known as Zwergschnauzer or Dwarf Schnauzer, are compact and robust dogs with distinctive appearances and lively personalities. Originating from Germany, they come in three coat colors: salt and pepper, black and silver, and solid black, with wiry, weather-resistant fur. These feisty and friendly dogs are easy to train, making them excellent family pets. Despite being the smallest of the Schnauzer breeds, they're alert and spirited. Regular exercise and interaction are essential for their mental and physical health. 

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

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Fully health tested, miniature schnauzer puppy’s

Miniature Schnauzer

5 weeksAge
22Sex
£1,500Price

Our beautiful girl Esther has had her carefully planned perfect litter of miniature schnauzer babies. Esther is a such a beauty. With optimal health, having clear Mac and bva tests. Full kc registered with impressive 0.0 coi (documents available to view). She has a fantastic temperament. Extremely sociable, lots of fun but also laid back. She fits in so well with our fam

StaffordStaffordshire (14.7mi)
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8 beautiful kc registered miniature schnauzer pups

Miniature Schnauzer

11 weeksAge
62Sex
£1,300Price

💕 are beautiful girl Poppins has blessed us with 8 precious, healthy miniature schnauzer puppies, and they are now looking for there special forever families💕 Each little one has been lovingly raised at are family home, with plenty of roaming space surrounded by everyday noises, cuddles, and plenty of attention. They have the sweetest temperaments- playful, curious, a

NuneatonWarwickshire (46.2mi)
4.50
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Miniature schnauzer READY 21 DECEMBER

Miniature Schnauzer

5 weeksAge
34Sex
£1,200Price

Hello, Welcome to my AD! Here we have our miniature schnauzer litter for sale. 4 girls and 3 little boys waiting for them loving home. Puppies can be seen with them mom. Dad is KC registered stud dog. My dog has a very calm nature, very loving dog. Puppies ready to leave 8 weeks age, they will leave with 1st vaccination, microchip, VET health check up, worming up to

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BoltonGreater Manchester (40mi)
5.00
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FAQs

How much does a Miniature Schnauzer cost?

The average cost of a purebred Miniature Schnauzer puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1048, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are mini schnauzers good house dogs?

Yes, mini schnauzers are good house dogs. They are friendly, alert, and generally get along well with families and other pets. However, they do require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy.

What is the downside of Schnauzers?

Schnauzers can be prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia and eye problems. They also tend to be energetic and may require regular exercise and mental stimulation. Additionally, their wiry coat needs regular grooming to prevent matting.

Do all mini schnauzers bark a lot?

Not all Mini Schnauzers bark a lot, but they are generally alert and vocal dogs. They tend to bark to alert their owners of strangers or unusual sounds, so training and socialization can help manage excessive barking.

Can Mini Schnauzers be left alone?

Mini Schnauzers can be left alone for short periods but generally do not do well with long hours of solitude. They are social, intelligent dogs that may become bored or anxious if left alone too long. Providing toys and regular interaction helps keep them happy when alone.