What should I do if my Schnauzer doesn’t eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
The height of an adult Schnauzer is 45-59cm, and the weight is generally 6-8 kilograms. The head is relatively long, slightly narrow from the eyes to the nose, the skull is slightly longer, the top is flat, and the forehead is not obvious.
The entire limbs of a purebred Schnauzer are well-muscled, and they walk in unison, with wind blowing under their feet. They are majestic and bold. The limbs, back, neck, and head form a relatively graceful arc in their natural state. , at the same time, the front legs are relatively straight, the hind legs should be slightly tilted forward, the feet are relatively round, and the toes are more like cat's toes.
The shape of Schnauzer's ears is roughly V-shaped, neither too big nor too small. They remain upright and the ends of the ears are slightly tilted forward. Another characteristic of the Schnauzer is that the base of the tail is high, the tail is lifted up, and the length just exceeds the topline.
The Schnauzer has a double coat, a hard outer layer of bristles and a dense undercoat. The head, neck, ears, chest, tail and body need to be stripped. Under racing conditions, the coat on the body must be of sufficient length to reflect the texture of the coat. Complete coverage of neck, ears and head. The texture is quite dense but not silky. Faults: The coat is too soft or too short, or appears smooth.