Collection: Personalised Giant Schnauzer Gifts

Whether there’s a special occasion coming up in your life or not, there are few better gifts for a dog lover than one that suits the dog they own. This is why we offer such a large collection of personalised Giant Schnauzer gift ideas to shop through, including everything from aprons and cushions to custom prints and cases for your gadgets. You can even treat your perfect pooch to something nice, like a funky bandana, dog bowl, or comfy bed! The options are endless!

Introduction

Giant Schnauzers are fantastic-looking dogs that balance the ethic and build of a working dog, but the groomed aesthetic of a designer breed. These dogs are fast, lean, muscular, and lean, and are a popular breed all over the world that have such lovable personalities and wouldn’t be aggressive in any way unless absolutely necessary.

History

There’s no denying that Giant Schnauzers have been around for centuries and were used back in the day as farming dogs, helpful for driving cattle from place to place and herding. However, as technology progressed, the need for these dogs was lost, but they soon became popular in households as companion pets, which is where they have remained ever since.

It wasn’t until the late 1960s that the Giant Schnauzers appeared in the UK and then started to pop up in other European countries, and by the 1970s, the world. You can now find these dogs everywhere, including working as therapy dogs, in police forces, and even as search and rescue dogs.

Personality

Giant Schnauzers seem to strike the balance between being incredibly intelligent and aware, and being wholeheartedly lovable. These dogs are known for being extremely loyal to their owners, but they do require quite a bit of investment when it comes to training, meaning that they’re not ideal for first-time owners, nor really do that great around children.

However, as long as you’re making sure your dog gets a lot of exercise and has something to do or play with, this should be one happy pup you’re always going to get along with!

Vitals

Height 24 - 28 inches
Weight 55 - 110lbs
Other names Riesenschnauzer or Bear Schnauzer
Origin Germany
Coat Very long wiry hair that’s average thickness.
Colour Black, white, pled, grey and silver.
Eye Colour Brown
Life Expectancy 12 - 15 years
Health Issues Can be prone to health conditions like Dysplasia, cobalamin malabsorption, and progressive retinal atrophy.
Care Tips Requires weekly grooming and washing to make sure their coat doesn’t smell and food debris has been removed. Needs a lot of weekly exercise, averaging around two miles per day.

 

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