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Do Schnauzers bond with one person?

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Compared to other terrier breeds, Miniature Schnauzers tend to be more attentive toward the people in their family, and less outgoing with strangers. Some Minis form a strong bond with one person, and may become overprotective. 27 мар. 2013 г.


Do Schnauzers get attached to one person?

Although some breeds attach themselves to one person fast, schnauzers love and appreciate all members of their family. Due to their playful nature, the standard schnauzer loves children. Because of their guard dog history, they can make excellent watchdogs for your home.

Are Schnauzers protective of their owners?

They Are Versatile Dogs They guarded the livestock, hunted vermin, and protected their owners as they went to and from the market. The Standard Schnauzer was the perfect size because he was small enough to fit in the farmer's cart, but big enough to serve as a guard dog.

Are male or female Schnauzers more affectionate?

A female will do well in a family setting and be loving, affectionate, and playful to every member of her human family and even get along well with other pets. A female Miniature Schnauzer is a bit more independent than a male and a dog that enjoys spending some time alone just being a dog.

Are mini Schnauzers needy?

Miniature Schnauzers are extremely social dogs who need to be a part of everything you do. They will follow you everywhere you go in the house and want to be involved no matter what.

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