/en/Files/Breed-Standards/Breed-Standards/Individual-Breed-Standards-for-Group-3-Working-D/Schnauzer-Giant
1/26/2017 12:18:44 PM
/en/Files/Breed-Standards/Breed-Standards/Individual-Breed-Standards-for-Group-4-Terriers/Schnauzer-Miniature
1/26/2017 12:31:03 PM
/en/Files/Breed-Standards/Breed-Standards/Individual-Breed-Standards-for-Group-3-Working-D/Schnauzer-Standard
1/26/2017 12:19:06 PM
Origin This is the oldest and the original member of the trio of Schnauzers. A native of Germany, the breed was used as a herder and an efficient barnyard ratter. The breed has been depicted in paintings dating back to the 15th century. It was first exhibited in 1879 as ...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Working-Dogs/Schnauzer-Standard
2/6/2014 1:50:02 PM
Origin Of the three Schnauzers, only the Miniature is classified as a terrier, the other two being regarded as working breeds. German in origin, it is believed the Miniature was created in the 1890s by crossing small specimens of the Standard Schnauzer with either the Af...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Terriers/Schnauzer-Miniature
2/6/2014 1:35:20 PM
Origin The largest of the three Schnauzer breeds, the Giant Schnauzer is believed to have originated in the area around Munich, Germany. Over the years, it has been known as the Münchener Dog and the Riesenschnauser. From the 15th century, these dogs were used to drive catt...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Working-Dogs/Schnauzer-Giant
2/6/2014 1:49:54 PM
Polling for breeders and enthusiasts will begin in May and ask for support of their Rules of Eligibility ...
/en/News/2022/April/CKC-Rules-of-Eligibility-Support-Your-Breed
4/4/2022 12:00:00 AM
The following member has applied to become a Conformation Judge: Denis Gros-Louis ...
/en/News/2024/October/Publish-for-Comment-New-Applicant-Conformation-Ju
10/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
The following member has applied to become a Conformation Judge: CHAMPAGNE, Line ...
/en/News/2024/December/Publish-for-Comment-New-Applicant-Conformation-Ju
12/15/2024 12:00:00 AM
Origin A comparatively new breed, the Black Russian Terrier was developed by Soviet dog fanciers in the 1960s. In their efforts to create a large, working terrier, they used the Giant Schnauzer and crossed it with the Airedale, Rottweiler and a few other sizable breeds. ...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Working-Dogs/Black-Russian-Terrier
2/6/2014 1:44:21 PM
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