Introduction to the breed of Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature Schnauzer (confirm introduction)

The Miniature Schnauzer (Miniature Schnauzer), also known as the Little Schnauzer Terrier, is native to Bavaria, Germany. The AKC classification belongs to the terrier group. This dog breed is bred by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with the miniature breed dogs, Pomeranians and Scottish Terriers that were popular in Europe in the 17th century. It was recognized in 1899 and is mainly used for hunting rats. They are human-friendly and easy to care for, so they are mostly used as family ornamental dogs for the time being.
Chinese name:Miniature Schnauzer
Foreign name:Miniature Schnauzerterrier
Body weight:(male) 6- 8kg (female) 6-8kg
Typical:Small dog
Classification:Terrier dogs, companion dogs, rat hunting dogs
Alias: Miniature Schnauzer
Origin: Germany
Shoulder height:(male) 30-35cm (female) 30-35cm
 Important purposes:catching rats

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