Middenslag Schnauzer zwart

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  BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY 

 Originally the Schnauzer was used in the region of Southern Germany as a stable dog as he felt particularly at home in the company of horses. He eagerly watched out for all rodents in order to kill them in a flash. This very early got him the appellation of “Rattler” (ratter). When the Pinscher-Schnauzer-Club was founded in 1895, he was entered under the name “rough haired Pinscher”.

 

 

 

HAIR :  The coat should be wiry, harsh and dense. It consists of a dense undercoat and a not too short top coat, lying close to the body. The top coat is rough and sufficiently long to allow  the checking of its texture; it is neither bristly nor wavy. The hair on the limbs tends to be less harsh. Coat short on forehead and ears. 

Typical characteristics are the not too soft beard on the muzzle and the bushy eyebrows which slightly shade the eyes.

 

COLOUR

      Pure black with black undercoat.

        Pepper and Salt.

 

 

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