Miniature Schnauzer Cropped Ears, We Love Our Uncropped Ears Schnauzers, In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association.
Miniature Schnauzer Cropped Ears, We Love Our Uncropped Ears Schnauzers, In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association.. The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'. Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms). Their tails generally are docked and carried high.
They have a broad, deep chest and a relatively short, strong back. This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms). Boxer's ears fold over naturally, but traditionally, their ears have been cropped to stand erect. Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall.
The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. Boxers have regal, distinctly shaped square heads. Their jaw is undershot and the muzzle blunt. In march 2005, the akc breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed. The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall. Boxer's ears fold over naturally, but traditionally, their ears have been cropped to stand erect. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'.
Boxer's ears fold over naturally, but traditionally, their ears have been cropped to stand erect.
This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms). Their jaw is undershot and the muzzle blunt. In march 2005, the akc breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail. Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. Boxer's ears fold over naturally, but traditionally, their ears have been cropped to stand erect. The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed. The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall. They have a broad, deep chest and a relatively short, strong back. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'. Their tails generally are docked and carried high. Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey.
The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall. In march 2005, the akc breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail. Their jaw is undershot and the muzzle blunt. Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed.
Boxer's ears fold over naturally, but traditionally, their ears have been cropped to stand erect. This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms). In march 2005, the akc breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed. The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall. They have a broad, deep chest and a relatively short, strong back. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'.
Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey.
Their jaw is undershot and the muzzle blunt. The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. Their tails generally are docked and carried high. Boxers have regal, distinctly shaped square heads. In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association. The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'. They have a broad, deep chest and a relatively short, strong back. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed. Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms). In march 2005, the akc breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail. Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings.
The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'. This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms). Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. Boxers have regal, distinctly shaped square heads.
Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. They have a broad, deep chest and a relatively short, strong back. Their tails generally are docked and carried high. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'. In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association. Their jaw is undershot and the muzzle blunt. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed. Boxers have regal, distinctly shaped square heads.
In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association.
Colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. Boxers have regal, distinctly shaped square heads. The pit bull has a low center of gravity, and appears slightly longer than tall. Standard schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round 'cat feet'. Their jaw is undershot and the muzzle blunt. In the united states and canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the american veterinary medical association. They have a broad, deep chest and a relatively short, strong back. Their tails generally are docked and carried high. The standard schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears which may be cropped or uncropped. The muscles of the neck and head are especially well developed. Boxer's ears fold over naturally, but traditionally, their ears have been cropped to stand erect. In march 2005, the akc breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail. This dog is heavy for his size, weighing about 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kilograms).