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		<title>Miniature Schnauzer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Miniature Schnauzer originated in Germany and was bred to be a ratter in barns but is more commonly used as a companion breed. They are a mixture of the miniature poodle and the Standard Schnauzer, giving them the small size of a poodle and identical appearance of a Schnauzer. These little dogs are very [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Miniature Schnauzer originated in Germany and was  bred to be a ratter in barns but is more commonly used as a companion  breed.  They are a mixture of the  miniature poodle and the Standard Schnauzer, giving them the small size of a  poodle and identical appearance of a Schnauzer. These little dogs are very  popular due to their infectiously animated personality.</p>
<p>The Mini Schnauzer has a small compact body with frail  legs and a prancing gait. They have a long rectangular muzzle and large  circular eyes that have a curious expression to them. This breed has naturally  floppy ears and a long tail but for show purposes these will be cropped and  docked. The fur on their face gives them the appearance of a beard and  mustache! They are identical to the Standard Schnauzer both in colour and body  shape, but on a much smaller scale.</p>
<p>These little dogs are bright, happy, loving creatures  that want to be with their owners at all times. They make good family pets  because they like children and have the patience for them. Other dogs pose a  problem for this breed because for the most part, they do not get along but if  socialized extensively as puppies, this can be prevented. The Mini Schnauzer is  a protective breed that will take on people, dogs or other animals if they seem  to threaten their family or home.</p>
<h2>Breed Group</h2>
<p>Terrier</p>
<h2>Size</h2>
<p>Males: 12-14 inches high<br />
Females: 12-14 inches high</p>
<h2>Weight</h2>
<p>Males: 10-15 lbs<br />
Females: 10-15 lbs</p>
<h2>Color(s)<img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_schnauzer2.jpg" alt="Miniature Schnauzer" width="225" height="225" align="right" /></h2>
<p>The Mini Schnauzer comes in a silver, black, salt  &amp; pepper, or white. Most commonly seen is the salt &amp; pepper colouring  which is the light gray with black and white accents on their chest and legs.</p>
<h2>Coat</h2>
<p>This breed has a thick double layered coat that consists  of a harsh and wiry top layer and a soft, plushy undercoat. This keeps them  very warm when in colder temperatures but since these dogs are so small, they  will get cold easily because they don’t have much body mass. The coat does not  shed much fur so will be good for people that have allergies to dogs.</p>
<h2>Life Expectancy</h2>
<p>About  15 years.</p>
<h2><img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_schnauzer_puppy.jpg" alt="Miniature Schnauzer Puppy" width="225" height="225" align="left" />Personality</h2>
<p>The Mini Schnauzer is a playful, animated character  that will make a great pet for families or people that would like an  affectionate smaller dog. They would do better in a home with no other animals  because they enjoy being the centre of attention and for the most part, do not  get along very well with other pets. Protective and responsive, this breed  wants to be the guardian of the house and will make a great watchdog as they  have a loud shrill bark.</p>
<p>These dogs are extremely clever and will be quite easy  to train provided the owner is consistent. They can pick up little tricks and  will be quite charming while performing them to impress their masters. Miniature  Schnauzers enjoy playing and will need a variety of toys to choose from because  if they become bored, they will find things to chew on that might not  necessarily be something their master will approve of.</p>
<h2>Care</h2>
<p>This breed will need a moderate amount of grooming as  they have a shorter coat that will not need much maintenance. Brushing 3-4  times per week and bathing once every 2 months will be perfect for this dogs  coat. Trims should be given 4 times per year to keep the length equal.  These dogs are prone to skin allergies,  cysts, eye problems, kidney stones and diabetes. In general they are healthy  dogs but owners should check the blood lines of the parents to ensure what  their puppy might be inheriting at a later date.</p>
<h2>Training<img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_schnauzer_puppy2.jpg" alt="Miniature Schnauzer Puppy" width="225" height="225" align="right" /></h2>
<p>The Miniature Schnauzer is a clever breed that will  need gentle methods when training. Consistency and repetition are key but a  positive manner is a must to encourage these dogs to want to learn. Lessons  should be kept short and fun so the training will not feel like work. Mini Schnauzers will need a lot of socialization as puppies especially with other  dogs; they can become dog aggressive if this is not done!</p>
<h2>Activity</h2>
<p>The Miniature Schnauzer will need to be taken out to  an off-leash dog park or out for regular walks as they need a moderate amount  of exercise to burn off their energy. During the day these dogs play so after  work they will not need too much exercise to tire them out. This breed is  perfect for apartments because of their size and will not need a back yard but  access to one will be a bonus.</p>
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		<title>Miniature Bull Terrier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Miniature Bull Terrier originated in England and were bred for fighting bulls but later became a companion breed. They are a mixture of the English Bulldog, Spanish Pointer and English Terrier resulting in a muscular, agile dog. There are 2 types of Bull Terrier, the Standard and the Miniature. They are identical except for [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Miniature Bull Terrier originated in England and were bred  for fighting bulls but later became a companion breed. They are a mixture of  the English Bulldog, Spanish Pointer and English Terrier resulting in a  muscular, agile dog. There are 2 types of Bull Terrier, the Standard and the  Miniature.</p>
<p>They are identical except for their height and weight but have the  same personality and characteristic traits. Although this breed was initially  bred to fight, studies were done on their temperament in all scenarios and they  ranked higher in comparison to all breeds.</p>
<p>This breed is a muscular, solid dog that has very  short, hard fur. They have a distinctive oval shaped muzzle and a large square  skull. The Bull Terrier&#8217;s ears are large and pricked upwards while their body  is wide and stout. Their tail is slender and has a slight curve to it. Overall  this dog has an intimidating look but their personality is completely opposite!</p>
<p>The Miniature Bull Terrier is an animated, playful puppy at  heart, but they also have a courageous protective side to them. These dogs are  extremely tolerant of children and have an intense affection for their owners.  Though they have a &#8220;tough dog&#8221; reputation, anybody who has actually  met one of these dogs knows exactly that they are big furry babies that thrive  on attention and love. They are goofy dogs that have a sense of humor and can  entertain themselves and their owners. The Bull Terrier has a charming  personality that is truly one of a kind.</p>
<h2>Breed Group</h2>
<p>Terrier</p>
<h2>Size</h2>
<p><em>STANDARD</em><br />
Males: 20-24 inches high<br />
Females: 20-24 inches high</p>
<p><em>MINIATURE</em><br />
Males: 10-14 inches high</p>
<p>Females: 10-14 inches high</p>
<h2>Weight<img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/bull_terrier2.jpg" alt="Bull Terrier" width="225" height="225" align="right" /></h2>
<p><em>STANDARD</em><br />
Males: 45-80 lbs<br />
Females: 45-80 lbs</p>
<p><em>MINIATURE</em></p>
<p>Males: 24-33 lbs<br />
Females: 24-33 lbs</p>
<h2>Color(s)</h2>
<p>The Bull Terrier comes in solid white, brindle, fawn,  red, tri-colour and black. Most commonly seen are the solid white and brindle  colouring.</p>
<h2>Coat</h2>
<p>This breed has a very short, hard textured coat that  will need very minimal grooming. Weekly brushing and baths given roughly every  1-2 months will be perfect to keep this dogs coat looking great!</p>
<h2>Life Expectancy</h2>
<p>About 10-12 years.</p>
<h2><img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/bull_terrier_puppy.jpg" alt="Bull Terrier puppy" width="225" height="225" align="left" />Personality</h2>
<p>This breed has an outgoing and happy personality that  will make them great as family pets. They adore children and will make a  gentle, trustworthy companion. These dogs will need to be socialized as puppies  around other dogs and small animals to ensure they can be comfortable around  these as adults. For the most part the Bull Terrier will get along with other  dogs but usually problems occur with dogs of the same sex. They can be  protective especially when their owners are near but are not the first to  fight.</p>
<p>The Bull Terrier is an excellent breed to own but is  not for owners with little or no experience raising dogs. They are stubborn and  can be more difficult to train and will need a master that is comfortable with  dogs of this caliber. This breed is well behaved and are amusing to own.</p>
<h2>Care</h2>
<p>The Bull Terrier will be a very low maintenance breed  when it comes to grooming. Brushing them once per week will be sufficient and  bathing when the owner feels it necessary, is all this breed needs to have  great looking coat! These dogs are prone to luxating patella&#8217;s, deafness, and  obesity. They are a generally healthy breed but some lines may show signs of  OCD so when looking to own a Bull Terrier, have the parents medical history  checked before you decide to buy!</p>
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<p>This breed will need an owner that is strict, firm,  consistent and willing to put in hard work and discipline. They are very smart  dogs but have a stubborn attitude at times that cannot be ignored or overlooked  as they will adjust to their own way of living which will lead to problems in  the future. Gentle methods are always implied but consistency and repetition  are the keys to training. As with most dogs, short training sessions that are  made enjoyable will encourage these dogs to want to learn and training will  come much easier when this mental obstacle is acknowledged.</p>
<h2>Activity</h2>
<p>The Miniature Bull Terrier will need long walks every day to  ensure they are getting the proper amount of exercise. They have a tendency to  gain weight and become lazy if they’re not exercised enough. Trips to a dog  park will be great so they can play and also have time of their own to run or  explore the new territory. The Miniature Bull Terrier will do well in an apartment if  they get their daily exercise. A backyard would be perfect for these dogs so  they can roam around in an outside environment at home.</p>
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		<title>Miniature Pinscher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Miniature Pinscher or Min Pin originated in Germany and was bred to be a ratter and a hunter of vermin but also a companion to people. The name “pinscher” is German and translates to “terrier” so the actually English name of this breed is the Miniature Terrier. They resemble the Doberman Pinscher but are [...]]]></description>
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<p>The  Miniature Pinscher or Min Pin originated in Germany and was bred to be a ratter  and a hunter of vermin but also a companion to people. The name “pinscher” is  German and translates to “terrier” so the actually English name of this breed  is the Miniature Terrier. They resemble the Doberman Pinscher but are in fact  not related to them at all! This breed was created by breeding the German  Pinscher, Italian Greyhound and other German Terriers together. They were used  in stables to keep the vermin population to a minimum.</p>
<p>The  Miniature Pinscher is a dog that is not only a great companion but are  intelligent and can master agility and basic obedience. These dogs are a tough,  confident and fearless breed that is protective of their family and territory.  Although they are tiny, the Min Pin will get along well with other dogs and  smaller family pets as long as they don’t annoy them.</p>
<p>This breed  is a tiny, toned dog that has a glossy smooth coat. Their ears are naturally  floppy but will need to be cropped for show purposes as well as their tail which  is naturally long but can be docked per the owner’s preferences. The Min Pin  has fine boned legs that are straight but mildly muscular.</p>
<h2>Breed Group</h2>
<p>Toy</p>
<h2>Size</h2>
<p>Males:  10-12 inches high</p>
<p>Females:  10-11 inches high</p>
<h2>Weight<img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_pinsher2.jpg" alt="Miniature Pinscher" width="225" height="225" align="right" /></h2>
<p>Males: 8-10  lbs<br />
Females:  8-9 lbs</p>
<h2>Color(s)</h2>
<p>The Min Pin  will come in 3 variations of colour, black &amp; tan, rust, or a chocolate  colouring. The most popular is the black &amp; tan and is seen most often when  showing this breed.</p>
<h2>Coat</h2>
<p>The Min Pin  has a very smooth, silky coat that is very short in length. They are low  maintenance when it comes to grooming as a quick 10 minute brushing every 2  weeks will be perfect just to remove dead fur or even use of a hounds brush to  give their coat a shiny gloss to it. Bathing will need to be done every 2-3  months and is up to the owner’s preferences.</p>
<h2><img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_pinsher3.jpg" alt="Miniature Pinscher" width="225" height="225" align="left" />Life Expectancy</h2>
<p>About 15 years.</p>
<h2>Personality</h2>
<p>The Min Pin  is an energetic, playful and friendly dog that thrives on being around his owners  at all times. These dogs are great for families as they get along with other  dogs, pets and children but should be around older children that are gentler  and will act more responsible around this breed. There are cases in which some  Min Pins might not be so friendly with larger dogs, so socialization as puppies  will be needed to ensure they can co-exist with them as adults. Min Pins are  outgoing, responsive and clever. They will be more aloof around people they  have never been introduced to but after a few meetings, will warm up quickly.</p>
<p>Housetraining  this breed might be a bit difficult as they leave much smaller puddles that  might go unseen which will give them the idea that this is ok. Constant pee  breaks every hour will be needed to get these dogs accustomed to your house  rules.</p>
<h2>Care<img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_pinsher_puppy.jpg" alt="Miniature Pinscher Puppy" width="225" height="225" align="right" /></h2>
<p>This breed  will need very minimal grooming because they have a very short coat! During the  colder seasons they will need a doggie jacket to keep them warm when going  outside. Bathing is up to the owner’s discretion but is not needed more than  once every 2 months unless the dogs dirty themselves. Min Pins are a healthy  breed but should be monitored with toys as they have very small throats that  can get clogged easily!! Also special attention should be brought to their diet  because they can become overweight quickly.</p>
<h2><img src="http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog breeds/miniature_pinsher_puppy2.jpg" alt="Miniature Pinscher Puppy" width="225" height="225" align="left" />Training</h2>
<p>The Min Pin  will need a firm owner who is consistent and can overlook their charming  attitude which usually allows them to get what they want. These dogs are  intelligent and can grasp obedience and little tricks quickly as long as their  owner uses positive methods and repetition. Despite their size, the Min Pin has  succeeded in agility and basic obedience trials.</p>
<h2>Activity</h2>
<p>These  little dogs will need about a half an hour of outdoor exercise per day. They  burn up most of their energy indoors so will not need extensive exercise  outside. Trips to a dog park would be excellent for these dogs so they can have  a large amount of space to run around in. These dogs will be perfect for people  that live in apartments as they take up very little space. A backyard would be  preferable so they can have an outdoor area to run around in, but it will need  to be fenced in as this breed can be an escape artist!</p>
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