

Top Schnauzer Facts: Here are 10 fascinating dog facts you need to know about the loving pedigree Miniature Schnauzer 🐕
The last two years have seen many of us welcome a new four-legged friend into our homes, as the Kennel Club saw dog ownership soared over the pandemic.
But with 221 different breeds of pedigree dog to choose from, there’s plenty of thinking to do before you select your perfect pup.
Those with active lifestyles might want to consider a larger dog, while somebody with allergies will be looking for a hypoallergenic dog.
There’s even academic guidance to seek out, with Psychologist Stanley Coren’s book ‘The Intelligence of Dogs’ ranking breeds by instincts, obedience, and the ability to adapt.
One dog that often appears at the top of people’s canine wishlists is the Miniature Schnauzer – they were one of the UK’s 10 most popular dog breeds in 2020 and have a range of positive attributes that make them a great family pet.
Here are 10 fun and interesting facts about the breed.
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1. Rat catcher
The Miniature Schnauzer originated in mid-to-late 19th century. Germany, where farmers bred it to create the perfect dog to hunt vermin. Photo: Canva/Getty Images

2. What's in a name?
The name Schnauzer comes from the German word 'schnauze', meaning a snout or muzzle - a perfect name for this dog with its cute square face. Photo: Canva/Getty Images

3. Clever boys and girls
Miniature Schnauzers are fairly intelligent pooches - the 12th cleverest breed according to Stanley Coren's book 'The Intelligence of Dogs'. In comparison the Standard Schnauzer comes in 18th, and the Giant Schnauzer a lowly 28th. Photo: Canva/Getty Images

4. A wide mix
Breeds of dog thought to have been involved in the establishment of the Miniature Schnauzer include the Affenpinscher, Miniature Poodle, Miniature Pinscher and Pomeranian. Photo: Canva/Getty Images