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Breed Review: Miniature Schnauzer (20 Pics)

#10 To suppress the desire of the little schnauzer to bite, gnaw whatever it hits and grab everything that lies in a prominent place, you need to resolutely, but not rudely.

You can try to distract the dog, "talk" to him strictly, and if this does not take effect, gently shake it by the scruff of the neck. A good method in dealing with the bad inclinations of a miniature is to teach them to bring objects of interest to him and try to quietly replace them with suitable toys, of which there should be many. A little fidget will perceive this as a game and will join in it with pleasure.

#11 Miniature Schnauzers are very quick-witted, hardworking, with rare exceptions, they lend themselves well to training and are always ready to learn new things.

However, it must be remembered that these dogs are individualists, and routine, often repeated exercises will cause rejection in them. With the help of various tricks, they can start to take time off from classes. Do not let the dog outwit you, but do not deceive him yourself: miniature schnauzers have an excellent memory, they draw conclusions quickly, and you will simply lose their trust, without which the upbringing and training of the dog will become more difficult.

#12 Miniature Schnauzers learn various tricks with pleasure, as they have remarkable abilities for imitation.

When training a miniature schnauzer, one should also use the sensitivity inherent in this breed of perception of the intonation of the owner's voice, his gestures, and views.

With the right upbringing, the miniatures will never show unreasonable aggression, and the owner's commands, including those given with the help of gestures, will be remembered for life. Showing perseverance and severity when training a dog, we must not forget that it is imperative for a miniature schnauzer to constantly feel love and attention. If he is deprived of them, he can easily get out of submission.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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