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RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
BREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
HISTORY OF THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER The Miniature Schnauzer (or Zwergschnauzer) is very similar in type to the Standard Schnauzer.The Schnauzers of all sizes are classified as “working dogs” in Europe and other countries where the FCI standards are followed, but in the United States, only the Giant and the Standard Schnauzer are classified as “working dogs”.The Miniature has always been in the Terrier Group, and PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
BREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
HISTORY OF THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER The Miniature Schnauzer (or Zwergschnauzer) is very similar in type to the Standard Schnauzer.The Schnauzers of all sizes are classified as “working dogs” in Europe and other countries where the FCI standards are followed, but in the United States, only the Giant and the Standard Schnauzer are classified as “working dogs”.The Miniature has always been in the Terrier Group, and PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information.BREED STANDARD
The Official Standard for the Miniature Schnauzer GENERAL APPEARANCE. The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition.MAC - AMSC.US
MAC or Mycobacterium Avium Complex refers to an extremely rare but lethal defect of the immune system that allows an overwhelming systemic infection in affected dogs.This disease was first noted in the 1990s and was thought to occur in a specific line of Miniature Schnauzers.While the numbers of affected dogs remains extremely low, it is considered a serious and lethal disease. OUR AMSC INTERACTIVE MAP LIST The following codes apply to the Sources list: P/A= Puppies/Adults, G = Grooming, Info = Information, T = Training, R = Rescue. The demand for quality, health tested puppies increased dramatically due toREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
AMSC RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS As of April 9, 2020 Page 4 of 14 Indiana Schnauzer Friends for Rescue & Adoption Inc. (serves southern Indiana, central and northern Kentucky, southern Michigan, andTOXIC TO DOGS
Onions are more of a problem than garlic, but both should be avoided. 7. Macadamia Nuts: They are considered toxic to dogs because they tend to cause gastrointestinal upsets, lethargy, vomiting and muscle tremors or stiffness. 8. Mushrooms: Various species of mushrooms are toxic to dogs, and can cause shock and death.FAQS - AMSC
The AMSC believes that Miniature Schnauzers should be bred to preserve the breed traits we all love. The best way to gain more knowledge on the subject is to contact experienced, serious breeders in your area. They will be a wealth of knowledge. A great place to start looking isPET GROOMING TIPS
Pet Grooming Tips for the Miniature Schnauzer. The Miniature Schnauzer is a double-coated breed that has a wiry topcoat and a soft undercoat. The topcoat is maintained by hand stripping or rolling the coat and is required for the show ring.MONTCO2018 - AMSC
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS. Sweepstakes, Puppy, 9 & Under 12 Months Dogs. 23. CH RIVERSONG’S DANCES IN THE VINES. RN 31491601. 10-21-17. By GCHB Wards Creek’s Back To The Future At Maplewynd – GCH Myla’s Chicago Razzle Dazzle At MONTGOMERY-COUNTY-RESULTS-2016 Montgomery County Results 2016. MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS. Sweepstakes, Puppy, 6 & Under 9 Months Dogs. CARMEL JUST JOKING. RN 29104701. 02-02-16. By GCH Allaruth Just Kidding V Sole Baye – Ch Carmel Express Anticipation. Owner: Carma & Galen Ewer, Sandy, UT 84093. Breeder: Carma Ewer & Juanita Ainsworth. AXCIUM’S SON OF ANARCHY. THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
BREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
HISTORY OF THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER The Miniature Schnauzer (or Zwergschnauzer) is very similar in type to the Standard Schnauzer.The Schnauzers of all sizes are classified as “working dogs” in Europe and other countries where the FCI standards are followed, but in the United States, only the Giant and the Standard Schnauzer are classified as “working dogs”.The Miniature has always been in the Terrier Group, and PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
BREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
HISTORY OF THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER The Miniature Schnauzer (or Zwergschnauzer) is very similar in type to the Standard Schnauzer.The Schnauzers of all sizes are classified as “working dogs” in Europe and other countries where the FCI standards are followed, but in the United States, only the Giant and the Standard Schnauzer are classified as “working dogs”.The Miniature has always been in the Terrier Group, and PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information.BREED STANDARD
The Official Standard for the Miniature Schnauzer GENERAL APPEARANCE. The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. OUR AMSC INTERACTIVE MAP LIST The following codes apply to the Sources list: P/A= Puppies/Adults, G = Grooming, Info = Information, T = Training, R = Rescue. The demand for quality, health tested puppies increased dramatically due to AMSC RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS As of April 9, 2020 Page 4 of 14 Indiana Schnauzer Friends for Rescue & Adoption Inc. (serves southern Indiana, central and northern Kentucky, southern Michigan, andREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
MAC - AMSC
MAC or Mycobacterium Avium Complex refers to an extremely rare but lethal defect of the immune system that allows an overwhelming systemic infection in affected dogs.This disease was first noted in the 1990s and was thought to occur in a specific line of Miniature Schnauzers.While the numbers of affected dogs remains extremely low, it is considered a serious and lethal disease.TRAINING TIPS
As with most dogs, Miniature Schnauzers benefit greatly from basic obedience training and on-going socialization. Your New Puppy – http://www.canismajor.com/dogFAQS - AMSC
The AMSC believes that Miniature Schnauzers should be bred to preserve the breed traits we all love. The best way to gain more knowledge on the subject is to contact experienced, serious breeders in your area. They will be a wealth of knowledge. A great place to start looking is SCHNAUZAPALOOZA ’19 AMSC Agility Premium List . Helpful Information about Purina Farms! AMSC Host hotel for 2019 Schnauzapalooza is Holiday Inn Six Flags – Eureka MO Call 636-938-6661 for reservations and reference AMSC or American Miniature Schnauzer Club for special rate of $124.95. RV PARKING. There are 74 spaces (37 for MS, 37 for SS) outside the Event Center with full hookups – electricity, water, sewerMONTCO2018 - AMSC
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS. Sweepstakes, Puppy, 9 & Under 12 Months Dogs. 23. CH RIVERSONG’S DANCES IN THE VINES. RN 31491601. 10-21-17. By GCHB Wards Creek’s Back To The Future At Maplewynd – GCH Myla’s Chicago Razzle Dazzle At MONTGOMERY-COUNTY-RESULTS-2016 Montgomery County Results 2016. MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS. Sweepstakes, Puppy, 6 & Under 9 Months Dogs. CARMEL JUST JOKING. RN 29104701. 02-02-16. By GCH Allaruth Just Kidding V Sole Baye – Ch Carmel Express Anticipation. Owner: Carma & Galen Ewer, Sandy, UT 84093. Breeder: Carma Ewer & Juanita Ainsworth. AXCIUM’S SON OF ANARCHY. THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orBREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
REFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
HISTORY OF THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER The Miniature Schnauzer (or Zwergschnauzer) is very similar in type to the Standard Schnauzer.The Schnauzers of all sizes are classified as “working dogs” in Europe and other countries where the FCI standards are followed, but in the United States, only the Giant and the Standard Schnauzer are classified as “working dogs”.The Miniature has always been in the Terrier Group, and PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orBREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
REFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
HISTORY OF THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER The Miniature Schnauzer (or Zwergschnauzer) is very similar in type to the Standard Schnauzer.The Schnauzers of all sizes are classified as “working dogs” in Europe and other countries where the FCI standards are followed, but in the United States, only the Giant and the Standard Schnauzer are classified as “working dogs”.The Miniature has always been in the Terrier Group, and PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information.GENERAL HEALTH
The AMSC is a proud member of CHIC – Canine Health Information Center CHIC, also known as the Canine Health Information Center is a centralized public database established by the AKC Canine Health Foundation to aid breed clubs collecting health information for their breeds, and to assist breeders by providing specific health information about dogs.MAC - AMSC
MAC or Mycobacterium Avium Complex refers to an extremely rare but lethal defect of the immune system that allows an overwhelming systemic infection in affected dogs.This disease was first noted in the 1990s and was thought to occur in a specific line of Miniature Schnauzers.While the numbers of affected dogs remains extremely low, it is considered a serious and lethal disease.HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. AMSC RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS As of April 9, 2020 Page 4 of 14 Indiana Schnauzer Friends for Rescue & Adoption Inc. (serves southern Indiana, central and northern Kentucky, southern Michigan, andTRAINING TIPS
As with most dogs, Miniature Schnauzers benefit greatly from basic obedience training and on-going socialization. Your New Puppy – http://www.canismajor.com/dogREGIONAL CLUBS
Arizona Cactus State MSC. Website: www.cactusstatemsc.org Secretary: Gin Fagan and co-chaired by Matt Doyens and Dennis Scheffler Secretary Email: ginpfagan@cox.net mddoyens@gmail.com djsscheffler@yahoo.com President: Wayne Simpson President Email: waynesimps@gmail.com Rescue: Arizona Schn Rescue Rescue Email: AZschnauzer@cox.netFAQS - AMSC
The AMSC believes that Miniature Schnauzers should be bred to preserve the breed traits we all love. The best way to gain more knowledge on the subject is to contact experienced, serious breeders in your area. They will be a wealth of knowledge. A great place to start looking isREFERRALS - AMSC
The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has a listing of members who have agreed to and signed the AMSC's Code of Ethics. This listing should be used for reference only and due diligence is your responsibility. Note: the AMSC does not guarantee the health or services provided by any member and does not assume any liability regarding agreementsTOXIC TO DOGS
Onions are more of a problem than garlic, but both should be avoided. 7. Macadamia Nuts: They are considered toxic to dogs because they tend to cause gastrointestinal upsets, lethargy, vomiting and muscle tremors or stiffness. 8. Mushrooms: Various species of mushrooms are toxic to dogs, and can cause shock and death. AMSCESTRY - AMSC'S ONLINE PEDIGREE DATABASE Number of generations: Select the number of generations you will want displayed in the pedigree. For most computer printers printing in Landscape mode, 5 generations is the best choice. THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
BREED STANDARD
The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. SCHNAUZAPALOOZA ’19 AMSC Agility Premium List . Helpful Information about Purina Farms! AMSC Host hotel for 2019 Schnauzapalooza is Holiday Inn Six Flags – Eureka MO Call 636-938-6661 for reservations and reference AMSC or American Miniature Schnauzer Club for special rate of $124.95. RV PARKING. There are 74 spaces (37 for MS, 37 for SS) outside the Event Center with full hookups – electricity, water, sewer THE AMERICAN MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB Miniature Schnauzers are smart, with a BIG personality! They are a robust terrier-type dog, naturally curious, willing to please, devoted, protective, and unbelievably endearing!RESCUE - AMSC
The AMSC Rescue Program. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Miniature Schnauzers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specificrescue, the
MEDICATIONS & VACCINES The initial series is started after 6 weeks of age and requires at least 2 vaccines given 2-4 weeks apart with the last vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age. After this initial series, re-vaccination can occur every 3 years. Rabies Virus (Rv) Vaccine is also considered a Core Vaccine and is required to comply with State, Provincial and/orNUTRITION - AMSC
Two meals a day is best for your dog, but discuss diet and feeding schedules with your Breeder Selecting proper food for your new schnauzer is an important part of their health. The old adage, “you are what you eat” has been proven over and over again. A good quality kibble with a fat content of 10-15% is recommended for ourbreed.
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The Miniature Schnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the Standard Schnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: TypeREFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
PHOTO GALLERY OF COLORS The AKC Miniature Schnauzer breed standard recognizes three colors: Salt and Pepper, Solid Black, and Black and Silver. Salt and Pepper and Black and Silver are bi-color patterns. No other colors are allowed under the breed standard. White color, parti-color, liver, and merle are specifically disqualified. PREVALENCE OF TYPE B PRA IN MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS The AMSC has recently received a report that suggests the carrier rate for. the PPT1-marker variant for Type B PRA (HIVEP3 PRA) in our breed may be. relatively high. While this is preliminary, it is concerning and requires. our attention. Being aware of the prevalence rateprovides us with a.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. SCHNAUZAPALOOZA ’19 AMSC Agility Premium List . Helpful Information about Purina Farms! AMSC Host hotel for 2019 Schnauzapalooza is Holiday Inn Six Flags – Eureka MO Call 636-938-6661 for reservations and reference AMSC or American Miniature Schnauzer Club for special rate of $124.95. RV PARKING. There are 74 spaces (37 for MS, 37 for SS) outside the Event Center with full hookups – electricity, water, sewerGENERAL HEALTH
The AMSC is a proud member of CHIC – Canine Health Information Center CHIC, also known as the Canine Health Information Center is a centralized public database established by the AKC Canine Health Foundation to aid breed clubs collecting health information for their breeds, and to assist breeders by providing specific health information about dogs.REFERRAL - AMSC
Referral. The Miniature Schnauzer is a wonderful, smart and eager to please dog. They are easy to train and will become your treasured companion for years to come! Whether you want a fantastic family pet or want to have fun in activities such as Conformation, Agility, Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt or even Flyball, the Miniature Schnauzercan do
MAC - AMSC
MAC or Mycobacterium Avium Complex refers to an extremely rare but lethal defect of the immune system that allows an overwhelming systemic infection in affected dogs.This disease was first noted in the 1990s and was thought to occur in a specific line of Miniature Schnauzers.While the numbers of affected dogs remains extremely low, it is considered a serious and lethal disease.HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia, is the inability to process fats properly, and may be found in Miniature Schnauzers. This usually can be controlled by diet. For more information. AMSC RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS RECOGNIZED RESCUE GROUPS As of April 9, 2020 Page 4 of 14 Indiana Schnauzer Friends for Rescue & Adoption Inc. (serves southern Indiana, central and northern Kentucky, southern Michigan, andTRAINING TIPS
As with most dogs, Miniature Schnauzers benefit greatly from basic obedience training and on-going socialization. Your New Puppy – http://www.canismajor.com/dogFAQS - AMSC
The AMSC believes that Miniature Schnauzers should be bred to preserve the breed traits we all love. The best way to gain more knowledge on the subject is to contact experienced, serious breeders in your area. They will be a wealth of knowledge. A great place to start looking isREFERRALS - AMSC
The American Miniature Schnauzer Club has a listing of members who have agreed to and signed the AMSC's Code of Ethics. This listing should be used for reference only and due diligence is your responsibility. Note: the AMSC does not guarantee the health or services provided by any member and does not assume any liability regarding agreementsTOXIC TO DOGS
Onions are more of a problem than garlic, but both should be avoided. 7. Macadamia Nuts: They are considered toxic to dogs because they tend to cause gastrointestinal upsets, lethargy, vomiting and muscle tremors or stiffness. 8. Mushrooms: Various species of mushrooms are toxic to dogs, and can cause shock and death. AMSCESTRY - AMSC'S ONLINE PEDIGREE DATABASE Number of generations: Select the number of generations you will want displayed in the pedigree. For most computer printers printing in Landscape mode, 5 generations is the best choice.* Home
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