Name:Giant Schnauzer
Alias:Munich Schnauzer,Munchener,Russian Bear Schnauzer
Outline:Carnivora
Family:Canidae
length:44-49cm
Weight:23-25kg
Life:13-16year
IUCN:LC
If the small Schnauzer is a cute little dog that everyone loves, then the giant Schnauzer is an old man who has been tortured by society. It's not that it has no charm at all, but for people who are used to seeing young handsome men, suddenly such an old man comes and tells you that this is the enlarged version of the Schnauzer you have been thinking about. It is a bit difficult to accept for a while.
The largest of the three types of Schnauzers. It was once called the Russian Schnauzer, the Munich Schnauzer, and is also known as the Large Schnauzer in China. It originated in the 15th century and its origin is Germany. The large Schnauzer was originally used to drive livestock and was later used as a guard dog. The giant schnauzer is superior to hounds in many aspects, and it is also a good companion dog. According to relevant information, the giant schnauzer appeared later than the standard schnauzer and the small schnauzer. It was first exhibited at the dog show in Munich, Germany in 1909. The appearance is almost the same as the small schnauzer, and it can be said to be an enlarged version of the small schnauzer.
The giant schnauzer originated in Germany in the 15th century. It is the offspring of the rough-haired cattle dog and the standard schnauzer. The qualities of the giant schnauzer include enthusiasm and alertness, intelligence and reliability, calmness, alertness, courage, easy training, very loyal to the family, love to play, kind when quiet, and dominant when alert. The healthy and trustworthy temperament, rough appearance, and thick coarse hair that can cope with all kinds of climates make this breed a working dog with good strength and endurance and one or more uses. During World War I, the Giant Schnauzer also began to become a German police dog.
Between 1920 and 1930, the Giant Schnauzer was introduced to the United States and quickly recognized by the club, and was recognized by the AKC in 1983. Few people in China keep Giant Schnauzers. If you want to see it now, movies may be the most convenient way.
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