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Name: Zak the Schnauzer
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $200
Species: Dog
Breed: Miniature Schnauzer (medium coat)
Learn more about the Miniature Schnauzer.
Color: Gray Tricolor
Pattern: Tricolor
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 15 Pounds
Potential Size: 18 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 14 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Kids: No
Microchipped: Yes
Description:

Zak was surrendered to us when he couldn't get along with a fiesty four-year old toddler.  We are confident that the right family is out there for him that doesn't have small children. This is what his previous owner had to say about him:

Zak is a really gorgeous little boy!  A 15lb Schauzer mix who is full of love and fun!!  He's 1 year old, house trained, crate trained,  very obedient, not a barker (except when he really hears something), very keen to please……his only downside is he's not so keen on small children.   I adopted him from the Seminole dog shelter and he adjusted to our schedule very quickly and really picked up straight away on what was expected of him.  He plays a great game of toss the mini tennis ball and chasing it….very cute!   I cannot say enough good things about this little boy – I really wish we could keep him, but my daughter is just too intense for him….he would probably be ok with older children.  For a loyal, smart, cute companion this little fella really fits the bill!!  Neutered and up to date on shots.

 

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Miniature Schnauzer is reportedly a result of crosses between the Standard Schnauzer, the Affenpinscher and perhaps the Poodle. He is originally a German breed, named after the German word for muzzle, "Schnauze." The Miniature Schnauzer excels at killing rats, but today it is mostly a popular and esteemed companion. Some of the Schnauzer's talents include: hunting, tracking, watchdogging, competitive obedience, and performing tricks. Very perky and bright-eyed. Loving and intelligent. Energetic, affectionate, and obedient. Playful, happy and alert, they like children. The Miniature Schnauzer enjoys time and companionship from its owner. Without the proper leadership, it can be feisty and fairly dog-aggressive - putting on a show of superiority without necessarily intending to fight. This can be fairly dangerous for the Miniature Schnauzer, who will challenge even large dogs, sometimes bringing more trouble on himself than he really wanted. Socialize this breed well with other dogs when it is still a puppy. If properly introduced, and if the dog does not see himself as pack leader, the Miniature Schnauzer will get along with another dog. They make good companions and family pets. Schnauzers tend to bark a lot, but it does not have a yappy bark it sounds like a low carried-out voice, howl of a voice. They make good guard dogs and mouse catchers. They are excellent watchdogs and are great to travel with. Some can be reserved with strangers, but most love everyone. Socialize well. Do not allow this little dog to developed Small Dog Syndrome, a human induced behavior where the dog feels he is pack leader to humans. This can cause a varying degree of behavior problems, including, but not limited to separation anxiety, willful, nervous, barky, guarding, bold and sometimes temperamental, not hesitating to attack much bigger dogs. A mentally stable dog, who gets enough mental and physical exercise will have a totally different personality. These are not Miniature Schnauzer traits, but rather behaviors brought on by the way the dog is treated by the people around him. It is all up to the humans. As soon as the humans start being true pack leaders, the dogs behavior will change for the better.

 

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