Dog bite call delayed by lack of specifics

January 4, 2007 on 1:15 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No Comments

Shelbyville Times-Gazette - for help with an incident with pit bull dogs that led to bloodied hands for Peggy Rambo trying to protect her miniature schnauzer. have clarified that it was Allie, not Cujo, that had not been kept current on rabies shots since she was a puppy. Go

AZCentral.com - This is the eighth year for Mattison, her husband Russ and their miniature schnauzer, Pepper. The Mattisons’ RV is all aglow with Donna Hone and her four-month Ridgeback puppy, Saabu, arrived last week from St. Johns in their 25-foot travel trailer Go

Psychology Of The Object-Chasing Miniature Schnauzer

January 2, 2007 on 11:00 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer Articles | No Comments

For no apparent reason, the instinct to chase seems to be stronger in some dogs than in others. In sighthounds (Greyhounds, Basenjis, etc), this tendency is understandable from a genetic standpoint, in that their early selection favored strong sight and low thresholds for chase reflex excitation.

In other breeds not of the sighthound class, the tendency is probably genetic in its initial stages (the dog as a pup probably displayed strong chase tendencies) but develops into problem behavior through frustration or reinforcement.

The Miniature Schnauzer may be behind a barrier or on a tether relative to fast-moving objects, or may even have been encouraged to chase vehicles through naive behavior by the owner. An example of this inadvertent stimulation of chasing is the owner who chases bike-mounted neighborhood children off the sidewalk. A dog witnessing this a few times thereafter assumes the guard-duty function.

Aggressive Miniature Schnauzer dogs with overprotective tendencies often attempt to keep their territories clear of invading vehicles. This tendency is frequently noted in dogs that are either allowed to wander around their neighborhood or that are taken on regular walks during which they urine mark beyond their own territorial limits. Females as well as males may claim “street right” and chase cars.

Some important steps to welcome a new pet 

January 1, 2007 on 6:15 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No Comments

When Susan and Tim Arrington finally gave in to their son’s begging and gave him a puppy for Christmas two years ago, they knew it would be an adjustment for the entire family. Find Out More…

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