How to raise a Great Dane
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Appearance
The Schnauzer is 45-59cm tall, weighs 6-8kg, has a long head, slightly narrow from the eyes to the nose, a slightly longer skull, a flat top, and a less obvious forehead.
Whether it is a Schnauzer puppy or an adult dog, if you want to buy a purebred dog, you can tell from the appearance. You must choose one that looks strong and powerful in overall appearance, with well-developed muscles and a square body. For the best, if the dog looks slender and thin, it obviously does not meet the requirements of a purebred dog.
2. Ears
If it is a purebred Schnauzer, the shape of the ears is roughly V-shaped, neither too big nor too small. They remain upright and the tips of the ears are slightly tilted forward.
3. Eyes
It is said that the eyes are the windows to a person’s soul, and the same applies to Schnauzers. The eyes of purebred Schnauzers must be bright, clear and bright, and the eye color is dark black. If the eyes are cloudy, the eyeballs Whiteness and gray are not in compliance with the requirements, and the eyes are of moderate size. If the eyeballs are too large, bulging or everted, they are not in compliance with the standards.
4. Limbs
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.
5. Coat
Purebred Schnauzers only come in three colors: salt and pepper, black silver and pure black. White is considered not a purebred.