Although Schnauzer has a pair of girlish eyes with long eyelashes, she has a grandfather-like face, like a girl with a long beard and long eyebrows.
Does your knowledge of the Schnauzer stop at its paradoxical appearance?
Let's walk into the world of Schnauzer and take a deeper look at it.

If you want to raise a schnauzer, first understand these five points!
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > first, schnauzers are prone to ear diseases</h1>
Schnauzer generally has fewer special diseases, but the more common ones are ear diseases.
Schnauzer's ear hair grows quickly and is very dense, which provides a favorable breeding environment for ear canal bacteria, which can easily cause ear mites.
Therefore, when we raise schnauzers, we need to pay attention to regularly trim the hair near the ears, clean the ear canal in a timely manner, and prevent bacterial infection.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > second, schnauzers are not only small in size</h1>
Schnauzer actually has three types: small body size, standard type and large body type, although small body size is more common, but it does not mean that other body types are not purebred.
However, the small size of the schnauzer is the majority, and the other sizes are relatively small, so the other two are relatively rare.
Among them, the standard schnauzer is medium in size, generally as a gatekeeper or companion dog, while the large schnauzer is mostly used as a police dog.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > third, Schnauzer as a muscular terrier, there are fewer joint and bone diseases</h1>
Dogs are generally more prone to skeletal joint diseases, but this condition is relatively rare for Schnauzer.
As a terrier, the Schnauzer is not weak although it looks thin, belongs to the orthopedic type, and is more muscular.
Therefore, Schnauzer is often energetic and flexible, as if he has endless physical strength.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > fourth, schnauzers are the most intelligent of the terriers</h1>
The main job of terriers in the beginning is to catch rats and kill insects, which requires them to have enough intelligence to train.
As the most intelligent breed of terriers, the Schnauzer's clever personality and cute appearance are in stark contrast.
But just like Bian Mu, although Schnauzer is smart and comprehensible, it is not easy to train, which is probably the characteristic of all smart dogs.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >5, schnauzer is not easy to lose hair, but hair is difficult to manage</h1>
Although the schnauzer has two coats and a long coat, it has the advantage that it is not easy to lose hair because it is a close relative of Teddy.
But it is a pity that although the schnauzer hair is not easy to fall off, it grows quickly, and it needs to be trimmed and tended from time to time, otherwise it will become a dirty old man, and even prone to skin diseases.
Especially the hair near the mouth, once not regularly trimmed, it is easy to hide dirt during the diet, thus breeding bacteria.
Conclusion: What else do you know about Schnauzer?