Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also very friendly toward other pets and shy toward strangers. Easy Training: Though the Giant Schnauzer learns fast, it has a slight stubborn streak. Training must be fair and consistent and should not be overly repetitious. Giant Schnauzers are responsive to the sound of their handler's voice. They are versatile, and can learn a variety of activities such as hunting, retrieving, and herding. The Giant Schnauzer is a larger, more powerful version of the standard schnauzer. Its body is strong, compact and nearly square, combining great power with agility. Its stride is free and vigorous, with good reach and drive. Its double coat consists of a soft undercoat and a harsh, wiry, dense outer coat — a combination that enables it to withstand harsh, alpine conditions. Its hallmark harsh beard and eyebrows, coupled with its smart outline, make for a striking figure. The combination of rugged build, reliable temperament and weather-resistant coat make for a powerful and versatile worker. The playful, rambunctious giant schnauzer may be too boisterous for small children, even though it is otherwise very good with children in its own family. It is bold and protective of its family and reserved with strangers. It may be aggressive toward other dogs. This intelligent and exuberant breed is a good choice for an active person wanting a partner in adventure, although at times the giant may try to be the leader.
Puppy Prices: | Average $2000 - $3000 USD Usually, the Giant Schnauzer puppy price range runs anywhere from $2,000 to upwards of $3,000. Their price depends upon the pup’s age, sex, quality, pedigree, and breeder’s location. |
06: | Henry |
Apartment Friendly: | 1 stars The Giant Schnauzer is not suited for apartment life. It is fairly active indoors and will do best with acreage. |
Cat Friendly: | 2 stars |
Dog Friendly: | 1 stars |
Colors: | Black Pepper & Salt |
Height: | Male: 26-28 inches (66-71 cm) Female: 23-26 inches (58-66 cm) |
Rank: | Boy Names |
Type: | Purebred |
01: | Buddy |
07: | Riley |
10: | Louie |
Child Friendly: | 2 stars More + Less - Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also very friendly toward other pets and shy toward strangers. |
Stranger Friendly: | 2 stars |
02: | Charlie |
03: | Bear |
Health Issues: | 4 stars Hypoallergenic: YesGiants are more prone to cancer than most breeds, especially toe cancer which kills many Giants annually even if caught early. They are at increased risk of bloat. Epilepsy is all too common in this breed and hip dysplasia is rampant. |
Life span: | 10-12 years |
Breed Group: | Working (AKC:1930) Companion Breeds (UKC) |
Exercise Needs: | 5 stars Giant Schnauzers require a lot of exercise, including daily walks and vigorous playtime in the yard. If you do not have time to devote to any of these, this is not the breed for you. |
Origin: | Germany |
Playfulness: | 5 stars |
Popularity: | 2022: #58 2021: #65 2020: #67 2019: #71 2018: #78 2017: #80 2016: #79 2015: #81 |
Shedding Level: | 1 stars Minimal Shedding: This dog will shed a negligible amount. Recommended for owners who do not want to deal with dog hair in their cars and homes. |
Adaptability: | 3 stars |
Intelligence: | 5 stars Ranking: #28 Full Ranking List |
Name: | Giant Schnauzer |
Other names: | Russian Bear Schnauzer, Munich Schnauzer, Munchener, Riesenschnauzer |
05: | Jake |
09: | Sam |
Grooming: | 3 stars Moderate Maintenance: The Giant Schnauzer’s distinctive look — eyebrows, thick beard, clipped body — doesn’t come naturally. Regular grooming is essential, including brushing, bathing, haircut, nail trim, and ear cleaning. |
Trainability: | 4 stars More + Less - Easy Training: Though the Giant Schnauzer learns fast, it has a slight stubborn streak. Training must be fair and consistent and should not be overly repetitious. Giant Schnauzers are responsive to the sound of their handler's voice. They are versatile, and can learn a variety of activities such as hunting, retrieving, and herding. |
Watchdog Ability: | 5 stars Great Watchdog Ability: This dog will bark and alert its owners when an intruder is present. It exhibits very protective behavior, acts fearless toward any aggressor, and will do what it takes to guard and protect its family. |
Size: | Large |
Temperament: | Dominant Intelligent Kind Loyal Powerful Strong Willed |
Weight: | Males 60-105 pounds (27-48 kg) Female: 55-75 pounds (25-34 kg) |
04: | Cody |
08: | Dexter |
Barking Tendencies: | 3 stars Occassional |
Litter Size: | 5-8 puppies |