Miniature Schnauzer

Miniature Schnauzer
Other namesZwergschnauzer
OriginGermany
Traits
Height
30–35 cm (12–14 in)
Weight
4–8 kg (9–18 lb)
Coat dense, wiry and harsh, with dense undercoat
Colour
  • solid black, with black undercoat
  • black-and-silver
  • salt-and-pepper
  • white with white undercoat
Kennel club standards
Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

The Miniature Schnauzer is a German breed of small dog of Schnauzer type. It originated in Germany in the late nineteenth century. It may have been developed from the smallest specimens of the Standard Schnauzer, or crosses between the standard and one or more smaller breeds such as the Affenpinscher, Miniature Pinscher, and Poodles, as farmers bred a small dog that was an efficient ratting dog. They are described as "spunky" but aloof dogs, with good guarding tendencies without some guard dogs' predisposition to bite. Miniature Schnauzers are recognized in four colors internationally: solid black, black and silver, salt and pepper, and white.

It is the most popular Schnauzer breed, and remains one of the most popular worldwide, primarily for its temperament and relatively small size. As of 2022 it is the 17th most popular breed in the U.S.