We spend our time in training these puppies and making sure we help families own the most intelligent of this dog breed.Being gentle with children, sturdy enough to handle the heavy-handed pets and hugs they can dish out, and having a blasé attitude toward running, screaming children are all traits that make a kid-friendly dog. With our knowledge of this dog breed from childhood, we will say schnauzers are the best dogs to own. My family and I are dedicated to help everyone own the perfect, healthy puppy for their home. Fast forward to today, we breed this lovely dog breed in our 3 acres of land where our puppies have enough space to play around. Later on, we got married and with our love for Schnauzers, we decided to breed and raise this dog breed and why not educate puppy lovers about the importance of owning a Schnauzer puppy. We grew up loving each other so much and loving this dog breed. She loved Liam until she insisted her parents should get her a Schnauzer.That was how our love for this lovely dog breed grew up.Our dogs use to play together.Unfortunately in our later years at college, I lost my lovely puppy Liam. I met my wife in college.We were very good friends back then. I always speak to him at times hoping he will respond. I always thought he could talk as he understood me so much. Each time I got angry back then about something, Liam was always there to console me and make me smile again. Liam gave me a lot of childhood memories when I was growing as a teen. My parents bought me a lovely mini Schnauzer puppy which I named Liam. My history with owning a puppy goes right back to my Christmas holidays when I was 10 years old. My knowledge about the Schnauzer has grown as the years go by as they are a dog breed that are very smart and make us to learn new things everyday. ![]() The Athena’s family are the owners of Schnauzer Dynasty.My wife and I are pet lovers so we took up the initiative to breed these lovely dog breed to satisfy the needs of families who will want to own or add a new member to their family. If you’re an experienced dog parent looking for a guardian and best friend to go with you on adventures, this may be the breed for you! Owners must provide outlets for their dog’s upbeat athleticism and highly developed senses.Although they can be somewhat territorial and stubborn, dogs of this breed also have high intelligence and energy. Approached with a firm but gentle hand, Standards train beautifully. Standards are sociable companions, alert watchdogs, enthusiastic backyard squirrel chasers, and are good with kids and protective of loved ones. Schnauzers of all three sizes share several breed hallmarks: a wiry, tight-fitting coat of pure black or ‘pepper and salt’ a robust, square-built frame and an elongated head furnished with arched eyebrows and bristly whiskers, framing eyes gleaming with keen intelligence. A medium-size dog weighing between 35 and 45 pounds, the Standard Schnauzer is truly the standard Schnauzer: larger than Miniatures, smaller than Giants. The Standard’s sporty look is a canine classic. They are the sometimes-willful but ever reliable medium-sized members of the Schnauzer dog family group. They are the oldest of the Schnauzer dog group family.The bold, bewhiskered Standard Schnauzer is a high-spirited farm dog from Germany. Scroll down to learn more about this perfect family dog breed. We understand some people have little or no knowledge about the Schnauzer dog breed but may like to own one. We breed both Miniature and Standard Schnauzers. They have an average lifespan of 12–16 years. As athletic working dogs, they require extensive daily exercise to wear them out. The wiry coats of Schnauzer dogs are low-shedding but high-maintenance. Protective and courageous, the Schnauzer dog is a good candidate for a watchdog and a guard dog. The Schnauzer dog breed is a smart, playful, clownish, and loving dog that thrives on human interaction.They get along well with other pets in the household, but may chase after stray animals. ![]() ![]() This dog breed comes in 3 sizes mainly the Miniature(often known as the small or mini schnauzers), the Standard and the Giant. Schnauzers were bred as versatile farm dogs. The term comes from the German word for “snout” and means colloquially “moustache”, or “whiskered snout”, because of the dog’s distinctively bearded snout. This dog breed originated in Germany from the 14th to 16th centuries. We have owned and raised Schnauzers for more than 20 years. Schnauzer Dynasty is a state registered Schnauzer breeder specialised in raising pure breed Schnauzer puppies.Our name Dynasty comes from our many years of raising this lovely dog breed.
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