Giants:  All our pups have been placed for the year. We will be planning two litters for next year, 2010. Neffy should be having her pups sometime in April and Shakira will be in June.

Mini Schnauzers:  All pups have been placed and our next litters will be in spring of 2010.

Pugs:   I have one female pug puppy available to go home. She is around ten weeks old.  

Always remember that it is far more important to buy from the breeder you feel the most comfortable with and not the one who has the puppy when YOU want it. It makes no difference when you bring a pup into your home. Spring, summer, fall or winter, it's going to be work. Good breeders work around the females' schedule and puppy mills work around the market. You always have the right to choose.

 

Thanks

Derrick and Idona Wood

 

 

LINDSAYLEIGH’S MINIATURE ORIGINS

The miniature schnauzer is the smallest version of schnauzer. It’s the cute and cuddly one that will always end up on your lap. They have a typical terrier personality. Friendly, intelligent and willing to please all the time. This little breed doesn’t demand a lot of exercise, they are non-shedding and non allergenic. These features make this breed very popular.

These dogs are noted for their reliability and affectionate nature. They are spirited, energetic and affectionate. The lines we use are very quiet, not at all "yappy" dogs. They are fantastic with children and are great as apartment dogs. While they are energetic, they cam be tired out easily without leaving you living room.

It is classified as a terrier in Canada and the U.S., however other countries classify all three sizes of schnauzer as utility or working dogs. This breed has been undergoing a surge in popularity, and in 1995, according to Canadian Kennel Club figures, Miniature Schnauzers topped the terrier group in terms of numbers of dogs registered, and were 9th overall out of 162 breeds recorded.

A strong, angular, square looking dog, the mini has a harsh, wiry double coat that most commonly comes in black and silver, solid black, and salt and pepper (a solid white mini exists but is rare and not recognized by the Canadian Kennel Club standard for the breed).

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