Miniature Schnauzers: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em (2024)

Miniature Schnauzer temperament, personality, training, behavior, pros and cons, advice, and information, by Michele Welton, Dog Trainer, Behavioral Consultant, Author of 15 Dog Books

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Generally speaking, the Miniature Schnauzer has a pleasant, playful, spunky temperament that fits well into a lot of homes.

The problem is that it's not very helpful to speak generally about this breed, because individual Miniature Schnauzers vary so much in personality.

You'll find some who are serious, some who are goofballs, some who are extroverted, some who are introverted. Some are very terrier-like (high energy, feisty, scrappy, stubborn). Others are so much calmer and sweeter-natured that they're almost like a different breed.

With such a range in temperament, it's hard to predict what kind of Mini Schnauzer you'll end up, if you acquire a puppy. If you know the temperament you want, it's safer to adopt an adult. Then you can see exactly what you're getting.

The Miniature Schnauzer loves his walks and needs a decent amount of exercise, but mostly he just wants to participate fully in the family. There should be people home during the day to play games with him.

Mini Schnauzers are alert watchdogs – sometimes too alert. They may welcome strangers with enthusiasm or be a bit standoffish, even suspicious.

The Miniature Schnauzer is usually good with other family pets. Though he may chase the family cat for fun, he's seldom serious about it. However, he may be scrappy with strange dogs of the same sex.

Although he knows his own mind and might display an obstinate resistance to walking nicely on the leash, most Miniature Schnauzers respond well to obedience training. Many individuals win top awards in advanced obedience.

This breed is adaptable to different homes, and makes an excellent traveling companion.


If you want a dog who...

  • Is conveniently-sized and a sturdy little athlete
  • Has a wiry coat that doesn't shed too much, and a whiskery face with a wise expression
  • Makes a keen watchdog, but is usually polite with everyone
  • Is usually good with other family pets

A Miniature Schnauzer may be right for you.


If you don't want to deal with...

  • Providing enough exercise and interesting activities to prevent boredom
  • Companionship throughout the day
  • Suspiciousness when not socialized enough
  • Boldness/feistiness toward other animals – chasing instincts
  • Stubbornness
  • Potential barking
  • Clipping the wiry coat every couple of months

A Miniature Schnauzer may not be right for you.

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Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training.

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  • You can avoid some negative traits by choosing an ADULT dog from an animal shelter or rescue group. With an adult dog, you can easily see what you're getting, and plenty of adult Mini Schnauzers have already proven themselves not to have negative characteristics.
  • If you want a puppy, you can avoid some negative traits by choosing the right breeder and the right puppy.

More traits and characteristics of the Miniature Schnauzer

If I was considering a Miniature Schnauzer, I would be most concerned about...

  1. The variable temperament. This breed comes in all temperaments. Looking at a puppy's parents can offer clues as to the type of temperament their puppies might have inherited, but it's just a guess. If you have your heart set on a particular temperament (say, a really feisty terrier temperament, or a really mellow temperament, or a dog who loves everyone), you should opt for an adult Miniature Schnauzer from a rescue group. Then you won't be disappointed.
  2. Potential animal aggression. Many Miniature Schnauzers are perfectly amiable with other dogs. But some are bold and pushy and will challenge other dogs, especially other dogs of the same sex. Similarly, one Mini Schnauzer might live very happily with the family cat, while another insists on chasing anything that runs.
  3. Potential barking. Some Miniature Schnauzers will put on a display of excited ferociousness (i.e. "pitch a fit") when other people or animals approach what is theirs. It's not funny, and if you don't curtail it, your Mini Schnauzer may end up a nuisance barker, suspicious of everyone.
  4. Grooming. Miniature Schnauzers require clipping and trimming every few months. Breed purists may say that schnauzer coats should never be clipped because it makes the coat softer and more prone to matting. Instead they advocate hand-stripping (each dead hair pulled out so a new one can grow in its place). But in my opinion, stripping is too time-consuming and uncomfortable for the dog. Many groomers won't do it anymore. For pet dogs, I think clipping is just fine.
  5. Health problems. Miniature Schnauzers can live to age 15, but overall they're not the healthiest of breeds. Inherited eye diseases that lead to blindness are all too common. Life-threatening urinary stones are more common in Miniature Schnauzers than in any other breed. Digestive diseases such as pancreatitis and hemorrhagic gastroenteritis are also more common in Miniature Schnauzers than in virtually any other breed. Then there is epilepsy, heart disease, diabetes, liver disorders, itchy skin conditions and tumors. Read more about Miniature Schnauzer Health
  6. Providing enough exercise and mental stimulation. Miniature Schnauzers need a fenced yard and regular opportunities to vent their energy – playing fetch games, or playing with other dogs at a dog park. Mental exercise would include agility classes (obstacle course for dogs) or ongoing obedience classes at the intermediate or advanced level.
  7. Independent thinking. Miniature Schnauzers can exceed at the highest levels of obedience competition. But although they're very smart and capable of learning a great deal, they must be taught at an early age that they are not the rulers of the world. The toughness that makes them suited to killing vermin can frustrate you if you happen to get a Mini Schnauzer who is dominant and manipulative.

    You must show this breed, through absolute consistency, that you mean what you say. To teach your Miniature Schnauzer to listen to you, "Respect Training" is mandatory. Follow my free online training programs.

About the author: Michele Welton has over 40 years of experience as a Dog Trainer, Dog Breed Consultant, and founder of three Dog Training Centers. An expert researcher and author of 15 books about dogs, she loves helping people choose, train, and care for their dogs.

Miniature Schnauzers: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em (2024)

FAQs

Miniature Schnauzers: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em? ›

Miniature Schnauzer Temperament

What are the pros and cons of a Miniature Schnauzer? ›

Miniature Schnauzers are highly intelligent and usually easy to train, but their stubborn streak requires a firm and patient hand. Due to their playful nature, these breeds make great family pets and usually get on well with children (but always keep dogs under close supervision around young children).

What is bad for mini schnauzers? ›

These include any alcohol, nuts, cooked bones, artificial sweeteners, and onions. Overfeeding can be a real problem for Miniature Schnauzers, likely due to their large appetites and convincing puppy-dog eyes, so always monitor your dog's food intake and don't overindulge them.

Why are Schnauzers so special? ›

The Standard Schnauzer is particularly good with children, as they're extremely playful, yet tolerant. They also make for awesome watchdogs, ready to alert anyone of an intruder who might threaten their home or family.

Why not to get a mini schnauzer? ›

Some Miniature Schnauzers will put on a display of excited ferociousness (i.e. "pitch a fit") when other people or animals approach what is theirs. It's not funny, and if you don't curtail it, your Mini Schnauzer may end up a nuisance barker, suspicious of everyone.

What is the life expectancy of a Miniature Schnauzer? ›

Miniature Schnauzers age gracefully they do not show signs of age until late in life. The average life expectancy is 12 to 14 years.

Do miniature schnauzers like to cuddle? ›

Mini Schnauzers are super loving and cuddly. They like to go on walks and meet new people. Some can be a little hesitant towards others but mainly super friendly. The mini schnauzers have been pleasant dogs but don't seem to be overly affectionate.

Do mini schnauzers bark a lot? ›

Mini Schnauzers are alert dogs, which means they can be especially vocal and bark at neighbors, delivery people, and neighborhood squirrels. Speaking of barking at neighborhood animals, spunky Miniature Schnauzers can sometimes think they're much bigger than they actually are.

Why do Schnauzers cry so much? ›

They like to let you know they're in the room in a big way. Schnauzers naturally love to vocalize, bark, and cry often. Training a schnauzer as soon as possible will help curb your dogs need for telling you how it is 24/7.

What makes a Schnauzer happy? ›

Schnauzers are intelligent dogs that think a lot. They love to use their brain to figure out puzzles, games or even a training exercise. More than just physical exercise, Schnauzers need something that puts their brain to work. They love things such as barn hunt, agility or even a game of hide 'n' seek.

What age do Mini Schnauzers calm down? ›

Generally, most puppies will start to settle between 6 - 12 months, but as mentioned above there are a few other factors that can impact puppy energy levels.

What is the best companion dog for a Miniature Schnauzer? ›

It's important to spend time with a dog to determine any allergies to dander or saliva, as well as to their coat. Their best breed buddy is the German Shepherd.

Are Miniature Schnauzers good for seniors? ›

Miniature Schnauzer

These dogs are exceptionally friendly and love to play with other dogs and humans alike. They're also quite smart and obedient and love to be trained. With a life expectancy of 12-15 years, they're certainly a frontrunner for the best breed for seniors.

Are Miniature Schnauzers good house dogs? ›

The Miniature Schnauzer is a bright, friendly, trainable companion, small enough to adapt to apartment life but tireless enough to patrol acres of farmland. They get along well with other animals and kids. Minis are sturdy little guys and enjoy vigorous play. Home and family oriented, they make great watchdogs.

Can mini schnauzers be left alone? ›

The family-oriented Mini Schnauzer prefers to spend time with people and dislikes being left alone for long periods of time. While they're generally easygoing, boredom can lead to destructive behaviors.

Are mini schnauzers difficult dogs? ›

Like most terriers, Schnauzers can be aggressive towards other dogs, especially of the same sex, and have a reputation for barking a lot. With enough exercise and gentle daily training, however, the Miniature Schnauzer can learn the rules and will follow them enthusiastically, as long as plenty of rewards are involved.

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