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RIGGS MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS

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When you come to my home to pick up your puppy you will meet the parents too. They will look exactly as they do on this website. I bathe them every few weeks, they are groomed fully every eight weeks with a mini-trim every four weeks. They are sociable and love meeting new people.   

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 BOTH OF THESE SCHNAUZERS ARE NOW RETIRED.


SYDNEY (2nd generation from my lines) and she is Black with a white chest. Piper and Winchester are her parents (both retired from my program). Sydney is a total sweetheart and she LOVES being the center of attention. She is fun and loves going on walks. She also likes playing in the pool. Current Dam

EMBARK DNA HEALTH TESTED FOR 165 diseases which include: 
Degenerative Myelopathy
Myotonia Congenita
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Hereditary Cataracts, Early-Onset Cataracts, Juvenile Cataracts

Von Willebrand Disease Type I


Tucker belongs to a friend of mine in Michigan. He is the sire to my 2020 pups.

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 TUCKER belongs to my friend Cindy Faubert. He is a beautiful Black and Silver boy from Ukraine. Tucker is friendly, playful, and adores children. He is fully DNA and OFA health tested too. FYI: Cindy is now breeding again. WEBSITE: Faubert Miniature Schnauzers - AKC miniature schnauzer puppies Hastings, Michigan

OFA and Embark Genetic Health Testing. *Tucker's Genetic Health Testing came back CLEAR for all diseases in Embark's database:
Degenerative Myelopathy
Myotonia Congenita
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Hereditary Cataracts, Early-Onset Cataracts, Juvenile Cataracts

Von Willebrand Disease Type

FAUBERT MINI SCHNAUZERS WEBSITE LINK.


These are pictures and videos of my Schnauzers and home.
Videos taken September 28th, 2019 and January 2nd, 2020.

Dog-run
Dog-run
Dog-run
Large backyard
Large backyard
Large backyard

Height and Weight of my adults. 

My three Schnauzers weigh 14, 16 and 16 pounds. They are also within the height of the breed standard. According to the American Miniature Schnauzer Club of America, The breed standard calls for the height at the withers or shoulder blades to be at least 12" and no more than 14". The breed standard does not specify any particular weight for this breed. Weight will depend on the size and bone structure and if your dog is fit and trim OR too heavy/fat. A dog measuring 12" to 14" will usually weigh between 11 to 20 lbs.
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