Schnauzer Immersion. Catherine Kate McMillan. Minuteman Miniature Schnauzers

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chnauzer mmersion Catherine Kate McMillan Minuteman Miniature chnauzers

The Essence Of Type "The Miniature chnauzer is a robust, active dog of terrier type, resembling his larger cousin, the tandard chnauzer, in general appearance, and of an alert, active disposition. Faults: Type - toyishness, ranginess or coarseness.

A squarely built dog modeled on his older cousin, the tandard chnauzer. -"working dog" front assembly, with flat sloping shoulders - a long upper arm that sets front legs under the body. - moderate forechest, deep and v-shaped. The distance from the ground to elbow should be approximately one half the height at the withers.

The topline should slope downwards slightly from withers to tail and retain an element of that slope on the move. The ribs should also extend well back to create a short loin and deep body. A chnauzer with a tuck-up lacks type.

The Miniature chnauzer should never appear to be flung forward like an arrow shot from a bow, with his weight centred over the front. The Mini chnauzer holds down the ground with all four legs.

A short back created when the neck is set on top of the body and the tail set (not just carried) high on the croup. There should be plenty of dog in front of the withers and plenty of "butt" behind the tail.

chnauzers must have a broad pelvis with well angulated, powerfully muscled rear legs and short hocks. There is a natural tendency for adults (especially males) to stand with the rear legs somewhat wide.

Properly stripped, there is a true wire jacket with soft undercoat. (Note: most undercoat is removed during the show grooming process.) Blacks should not be forgiven softer coats. alt and pepper color should be created by clear color bands on the hair shaft. All shades from light to dark are acceptable as is some tan shading.

alt and pepper color should be created by clear color bands on the hair shaft. All shades from light to dark acceptable. Black comes in several shades, and should not be forgiven evidence of dye. Black pigment of the scissored furnishings are less intensely coloured than stripped portions of the body. There should be a black overlay on the front and rear legs of the black and silver.

The head is proudly carried on a moderately long, wellarched neck, resembling a slightly tapering wedge, made of clean lines and flat planes. Without a small, dark, almond-shaped eye, correct expression is impossible.

Boys should be boys. Girls should be girls.

Free and easy reach and drive, with good pickup of hocks.

Coming and going in nearly parallel planes.

n a nutshell The details that stamp a Miniature chnauzer with the essence of breed type - a correct head and expression; a short, sloping topline; working dog front; a deep, wellsprung ribcage; powerful rear; working dog movement - all of it contained within a square framework and wrapped in a properly worked wire coat. By remembering the details, the critical elements of correct type, we can prevent being taken in by the sound but generic "showdog" or misled by the low on leg, barrel chested, fat headed pretender. At all times, breeders and judges must remember that while good basic conformation may make an animal a good dog, only the individuals who exhibit the important elements of correct type may be considered good chnauzers.

Basic Anatomy The Breed tandard Basics of Movement

The schnauzer is an all rounder", dog-of-all-trades, therefore there are no exaggerations or peculiarities of basic construction... a classic "working dog front" angles... a short, firm spine... well angulated rear and the short hocks that are trademarks of the squarely built trotting dog.

From the front, he must have enough breadth to avoid any suggestion of weediness or raciness. Typically, an adult's width across the front should be around 40% of height at withers.vthe length of leg must be about 50% of total height.

Too much, and the ribs will force the elbows away from the ribcage, causing a breakdown in the "pillar" of support that runs from footpad, through the wrist, elbow and upper arm. Not enough, and the front will be narrow, with front legs coming out of the same hole - a very common fault.

The Magic Ratio - The distance from the occiput to the withers should appear to be about equal that of withers to tail set on. While the body itself is square, the short back is created by a neck that comes off the top of the dog, and a tailset that is well forward of the buttock.

M O V E M E N T Correct

Terrier-type gait - incorrect in a chnauzer

Developing Your deal Mental mage

Developing an ideal mental picture is largely the result of study, bias and experience. For many breeders, this ideal will change and evolve as they mature in our experience.

tudy other breeds.

The fox terrier is the temptation we guard our breed against. To turn the M into a heavy bodied wire fox is a subversion of breed type.

tudy photos of breed greats - and not so greats. The more of these dogs you can consign to visual memory, the better you will become at recognizing correct proportion when you see it in the flesh.

Objectivity The art of breeding good dogs requires the ability to distance oneself from emotional reaction. Dogs are not children. The first thing a breeder must learn is that criticism of a dog is not a personal attack. t is appropriate to look at an animal and say clearly what you like and dislike about it. This is not "rude"! t is the only rational approach. We invest great time and resources in our breed to protect its genetic heritage for future generations. This is serious stuff, and requires a serious, honest approach.

etting Priorities n Your Breeding Program t is not possible for your dogs to be "all things to all people" without becoming generic. t is important to breed for yourself first, to remain true to your own developing interpretation of the breed, or you will find your dogs dragged down to suit the lowest common denominator.

. Grading Puppies There is a saying about judging that applies equally to grading puppies - "examine on the table, judge on the floor."

Trimming Can make or Break a dog! Which dog s longer in back?

They are ame dog n different trims. Note the window Under the dog,