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		<title>Is there Tea Cup Schnauzer?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dusty Sprague</dc:creator>
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Miniature Schnauzer dog breeders understand that it is of utmost important to socialize the puppies from day one with other dogs. This needs to occur very early in life, especially during the puppy stage. Because of this, some feed their dogs and puppies a mix of Eukanuba and Pro Plan Selects dog food. This makes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miniature Schnauzer dog breeders understand that it is of utmost important to socialize the puppies from day one with other dogs. This needs to occur very early in life, especially during the puppy stage. Because of this, some feed their dogs and puppies a mix of Eukanuba and Pro Plan Selects dog food. This makes it much easier for you to choose which to feed your pup when he arrives as he or she will be accustomed to both brands.  Miniature Schnauzers, reportedly a cross between the Standard Schnauzer and the Affenpincher, were originally bred to catch vermin. They are robust, alert, happy dogs.  A clipped coat is usually silvery-gray and lightens as the dog ages. The leg hair and whiskers are white. Most white Miniature Schnauzers with correct harsh coats will have a yellowish streak on their backs and head when their hair is hand stripped and the ends become blown or dead. It is assumed this is why they were originally called &#8220;yellow&#8221; in German records. The occasional salt and pepper coat emerged later. The tan colored Schnauzers you see today are classified by the AKC as a liver color.</p>
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<p>  Over the past ten years one breeder has worked diligently to bring down the size of the Miniature Schnauzer to a toy size. That&#8217;s how committed they are to providing the highest quality miniature and toy schnauzers to our customers and maintaining our reputation as one of the finest miniature schnauzer breeders in the country guaranteed.</p>
<p>Miniature Schnauzers are great, but do your homework first. The Miniature Schnauzer originated in Germany, and they weigh between 8-15 pounds as an adult. Schnauzers are non-shedding and their coats come in a variety of colors such as the more common black, black and silver, and salt and pepper, and the less common parti-colors. The degree of inward inclination is almost imperceptible in a Miniature Schnauzer that has correct movement. It does not justify moving close, toeing in, crossing, or moving out at the elbows.</p>
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<p>  Potential adopters need to ask questions of those placing the dogs and evaluate if the dog fits their lifestyles. Get as much background as you can before making the decision to adopt. The Toy Poodle is a very energetic, intelligent, and elegant appearing small dog. It has a beautiful dens, curly, and harsh textured coat. The thick, prominent eyebrows and long mustache are often trimmed to accentuate the dog&#8217;s square cut shape. The front legs are very straight.</p>
<p>This registration says nothing about the quality of the dog. Just as with my adult doggies, these tiny puppies are showered with love &amp; attention. Each of the puppies at kennels have a unique little personality and special characteristics that appeal to different types of people. We want you to have a dog you can truly enjoy for many years to come as well as a dog you will want to brag about. We are not only dedicated to our dogs but to our readers for the life you own one of our Schnauzer Babies.</p>
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