Miniature Schnauzer breeders

The typical Miniature Schnauzer is alert and spirited. He is generally good natured, loyal, intelligent and a good watchdog.

Although he is adaptable to various living environments, this is an active breed that requires regular exercise. The breed is seen participating in several dog sports including agility, competitive obedience and earthdog trials.

Of the three distinct Schnauzer breeds — the Miniature, Standard, and Giant — the Miniature is the most popular. The Miniature is classified under the Terrier group while the Standard and Giant are classified under the Working group. Although their personalities are somehwat similar, they are not classified as variations of the same breed.

The Miniature Schnauzer's coat is non-shedding and, therefore, may be a good choice for those suffering from allergies.

For more information about the Miniature Schnauzer breed, see the Breed Info section.

Gamble's Miniature Schnauzers

FEATURED BREEDER

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Gamble's Miniature Schnauzers Featured Breeder

Gamble's Miniature Schnauzers

5883 Biamonte Crescent
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Tel.: 905-357-1238
E-mail: sgamble3@cogeco.ca

 

Top breeder of quality CKC registered Miniature Schnauzers in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Available in solid black, black & silver, and salt & pepper. My puppies include everything you have come to expect from a well established, ethical breeder of 25 years.

Call or e-mail me soon as I would love to talk to you too. Come on over for a visit with my gorgeous dogs. Sandra (905) 357-1238.

For further details, visit our website at:
www.gamblesminiatureschnauzers.com

 

 

Puppies On The Bridge

Puppies On The Bridge

129 Vellore Avenue
Woodbridge, Ontario
L4H 2W4
Tel.: 905-653-5437
E-mail: puppiesonthebridge@rogers.com

 

We are proud breeders of Miniature Schnauzers. Our focus is breeding quality and healthy puppies following CKC standards and regulations. All our adults are checked regularly for health problems by a licensed veterinarian and keep their vaccinations up to date.

All puppies are CKC registered, microchiped, guaranteed, vet checked and very well socialized.

For more information, see our website at:
www.puppiesonthebridge.com

 

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Sago Kennels

PO Box 352
Hagersville, Ontario
N0A 1H0
Tel.: 905-768-5905; Cell: 905-379-7424
E-mail: richardhbanderson@shaw.ca

 

Sago Kennels is the home of CKC conformation, agility and obedience Champions.

We have a very small breeding program producing healthy, well balanced dogs which make wonderful pets.

Puppies come with non-breeding/pet registrations, dew claws removed, tails docked, ears cropped (optional), complete health guarantee, and breeder support.

We recommend puppy classes and dog training — Our dogs are well known and respected for being very trainable.

for further details, please visit our website at: www.sagofarms.net


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