Appearance of the Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer
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The Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer has a double coat, the top coat being dense and wiry while the undercoat is soft. The top of his head will have well-defined hairs, as will his eyebrows and beard. He can be seen in black as well as a salt-and-pepper blend that can appear silver-gray to dark iron-gray. A white coat with black and tan markings is also seen. Generally medium to large in size, this hybrid is square-shaped with V-shaped ears. Its eyes will be round or oval and dark, but will show an air of intelligence and kindness. Its tail is not too long and is held straight. |
Temperament of the Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer
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The Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer is generally an intelligent dog who is an independent thinker, but not afraid to relax and take part in a game or two. He can be a bit stubborn and may want to take charge of the household, so he'll need an owner who knows how to take the lead. He's good with children as long as the children have learned to treat the dog with respect. An excellent watchdog, socialization will be important to ensure that he is able to find a friend in both man and dog. Watch him around small animals, as he has an innate hunting instinct. |
Needs and activities of the Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer
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The Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer loves to have a job to do. He will do very well in obedience trials and can enjoy competition in the field. Field activities are another good task to try, as his hunting instincts can make him very competent. One hour a day should be the minimum time you devote to exercising your dog. Give him a chance as a running partner, or at the very least, take him to the dog park so he can meet other dogs and run. Keep him on a leash in areas that are not fenced, as he may go after small animals that he considers prey. |
Maintenance of the Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer
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The Giant Wire Hair Schnauzer's coat will require a lot of maintenance, including regular grooming every six to eight weeks. Stripping of the coat by a groomer may be required. He should be brushed a few times a week with a pin brush, and his beard should be combed and cleaned several times a day to remove any food stuck in the fur or mixed with water when he drinks. A clean cloth can be used to dry his beard after drinking; this is important because if his beard is not cleaned and dried, it will start to smell bad. Check his ears often for redness or excess moisture, brush his teeth three times a week and don't neglect regular nail trimming. |