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Schnauzer comedo syndrome is a type of follicular keratinisation defect found exclusively in the Miniature Schnauzer that is similar to nevus comedonicus in humans. [34] The condition is characterised by small comedones developing on the dorsal spine (back) of the dog. [ 35 ]
A Schnauzer (/ ˈ ʃ n aʊ z ər, ˈ ʃ n aʊ t s ər / SHNOW-zər, SHNOWT-sər, German: [ˈʃnaʊtsɐ] ⓘ; plural Schnauzer, German: [ˈʃnaʊ̯t͡sɐ] ⓘ; lit. ' snouter ' ) is a dog breed type that originated in Germany from the 14th to 16th centuries.
Drop ear: An ear that folds and droops close to the head, such as the little known Blue Lacy. Also called a pendant ear. Natural: Like a wolf's. Prick ear: Erect and pointed; also called pricked or erect. Rose ear: A very small drop ear that folds back; as in the greyhound or bulldog.
“The tough pads on dogs’ paws mean that their feet are pretty well protected,” begins Dr MacMillan. “However, some dog breeds are better adapted to winter weather than others.”
A Miniature Schnauzer pup tries to befriend a high-spirited ferret. A Maltipoo pushes the boundaries set by her young parents. And, a German Shorthaired Pointer pup wants to prove the she’s the ultimate hunting dog, but is shown up by a cat.
The wire-haired dachshund, the last to develop, was bred in the late 19th century. There is a possibility the wire-haired dachshund was a cross between the smooth dachshund and various hard-coated terriers and wire-haired pinschers, such as the Schnauzer, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, the German Wirehaired Pointer, or perhaps the Scottish Terrier ...
In March, a mother was horrified to find a pedophile symbol on a toy she bought for her daughter. Although the symbol was not intentionally placed on the toy by the company who manufactured the ...
There is no precise definition of 'spitz' but typically most spitz breeds have pricked ears, almond shaped eyes, a pointed muzzle, a double coat, and a tail that curves over the back. [ 2 ] The exact origins of spitz dogs remain unknown, though most of the spitzes seen today originate from the Arctic region or from Siberia .