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Schnauzer Puppies for sale

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The Schnauzer is a medium-sized dog that is larger than the Miniature Schnauzer and much smaller than the Giant Schnauzer. They are known as Standard Schnauzers in the US, and these charming dogs have become a popular companion and family pet on both sides of the Atlantic and elsewhere in the world. These handsome looking dogs have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people for many good reasons, as the Schnauzer is a charming dog that has an even and friendly nature, which makes it such a wonderful pet to have around.

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

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Schnauzer dogs Kennel Club registered puppies  - Advert 1
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Kennel Club registered puppies

Schnauzer

1 weekAge
6Sex
£1,650Price

I am pleased to announce the birth of a litter from our winning girl. Puppies will be available to loving homes from 22nd January. We are happy for you to visit them from the end of December, when th

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Downham MarketNorfolk
Schnoodle dogs Gorgeous American Toy Schnoodle Puppies For Sale - Advert 2
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Gorgeous American Toy Schnoodle Puppies For Sale

Schnoodle

3 weeksAge
32Sex
£1,750Price

Gorgeous American Toy Schnoodle puppies from extensively health tested KC reg parents mum is my American black and silver parti schnauzer dad is my toy poodle these puppies make excellent family pets

BraintreeEssex
Schnauzer dogs sweet schnauzer available - Advert 3
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sweet schnauzer available

Schnauzer

4 yearsAge
1Sex
£1,350Price

Hi thereis very sweet girl available for new home, due to the family health issues i have tofind a new homefor her . she is very clever and playful, for moreinformationpleasecontact me.

NewportTelford and Wrekin
Schnoodle dogs LAST BOY LEFT - Schnoodles  - Advert 4
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LAST BOY LEFT - Schnoodles

Schnoodle

5 weeksAge
33Sex
£1,000Price

Schnoodles for sale Mum has had her first litter. Mini schnauzer dad and mini poodle mum. 3x boys and 3x girls Currently 5 weeks old, theyre ready to go 22nd of Dec but I am happy to keep them longe

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Bury Saint EdmundsSuffolk
Schnoodle dogs Schnoodle puppies - Advert 5
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Schnoodle puppies

Schnoodle

11 weeksAge
43Sex
£700Price

Only 1 cream boy left. Very cute cuddly schnoodle puppies looking for their forever homes. Mum and dad both pets and live together with me. Mum mini schnauzer. Dad mini poodle. Both nice temperame

HuntlyAberdeenshire
Schnauzer dogs SOLD - 14mo female P/S Standard Schnauzer - Advert 6
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SOLD - 14mo female P/S Standard Schnauzer

Schnauzer

1 yearAge
1Sex
£500Price

****DEPOSIT TAKEN**** 14 month old female Pepper and Salt Standard Schnauzer Very sad rehoming of much loved gorgeous dog. For sale through no fault of her own due to owners ill health. KC regist

West MallingKent

FAQs

Are Schnauzers good family dogs?

Schnauzers are generally excellent family dogs as they are loyal, playful, affectionate, and good with children. They form strong bonds with their families and enjoy being involved in family activities, making them loving companions and effective watchdogs due to their protective nature. However, their strong personalities require consistent training and socialization to manage their assertiveness and guarding instincts.

Do Schnauzers bark a lot?

Yes, Schnauzers tend to be very vocal and bark frequently due to their history as ratters and guard dogs. They use barking, growling, and grumbling to communicate and alert their owners to perceived threats, which can make them quite noisy. Early and consistent training can help control excessive barking, but they might not be the best choice for noise-sensitive environments.

What are the downsides of owning a Schnauzer?

The downsides of owning a Schnauzer include their stubborn and headstrong nature which can make training challenging, a tendency to be protective or territorial which may lead to aggression if not properly socialized, and their high energy levels requiring plenty of mental and physical stimulation to avoid boredom-related misbehaviour. Additionally, they can be prone to separation anxiety and their frequent barking might be an issue for some households.

How much maintenance do Schnauzers require?

Schnauzers are moderately to highly maintenance dogs; they need regular grooming to maintain their distinctive wiry coat, including trimming and brushing. They also require daily mental and physical exercise to remain happy and well-behaved, along with consistent training and socialization to manage their intelligence and energy effectively. Proper care ensures they stay healthy and well-adjusted pets.