Smith’s miniature schnauzers

Smith’s miniature schnauzers Miniature schnauzer
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01/08/2024

I am now almost 3 years old into my business. I am so grateful for everyone that has ever supported me through the years. This year will be twice as much business as last year’s business. I have been very blessed in my life! Thank you to all for the support! If you’re out there starting a business don’t give up. You got this! Thank you to everyone!

01/06/2024

I need y’all to support small businesses the way you do $50 Stanley cups 🤣

01/01/2024

Happy new year! Everyone

12/25/2023

Merry Christmas everyone!

10/25/2023

These 2 white beautiful girls are available to go home with their new families on November 9 th.

05/11/2023
05/11/2023

We have new babies!

03/26/2023
06/25/2022

This….

Breeding…….
It’s not ever easy… There is no rest…no sleep….no SILENCE…Not any vacations or time away, because something always seems to happen when you’re gone, or you’ve got a girl due any day that you can’t leave with just anyone. Whelping happens at night and on weekends, 9 times out of 10, so you’re a total mess praying everything goes well, and you can’t sleep when it’s over because then you have the others to care for.
When you’re sick and hardly able to care for yourself, you have to push through it no matter how horrible you feel…. Because they can’t take care of themselves. It’s not only physically exhausting, it is mentally exhausting most days as well. There’s not a day where you’re not washing dog bedding and disinfecting everything! So before you say that breeding is easy and we shouldn’t charge so much, please take all these things into consideration. Not only is it expensive to raise these dogs and babies the proper way….it is HARD and I am TIRED!! Much love to you all and bless all my fellow breeders!!

06/24/2022

PLEASE READ!

Shared from another br**der

Did you know there is a definite difference between a male and female? While there truly is!

 Male vs. Female

Does a male or a female make a better pet for you and your family?

It’s not uncommon for people to believe that a female dog will make a better pet. We get a lot of calls for people wanting that “special little girl”. For whatever reason they don’t think that females will exhibit “alpha” behaviors like hu***ng and/or marking. A lot of people think that females are more passive and friendly and that they don’t take part in fighting over dominance, which could NOT be farther from the truth. If you check out the structure of dog packs, the females determine the pecking order and rule the roost. The result of that behavior is that the females become more stubborn, independent, and territorial than the males. These females are much more intent on exercising their control by participating in that “alpha” behavior like hu***ng. Most fighting will usually break out between two females.

Males tend to be more affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and even more demanding of attention. The males are very attached to their owners, tending to be more dedicated, reliable and less temperamental. They are more sociable, more accepting of other pets, playful for years, and take quicker to children. Most boys are easily motivated by treats/food, words of praise and are so eager to please that training actually becomes easier. Their playful nature, however, can make males more easily distracted. The boys are more likely to act silly and more puppy-like, always wanting to play games, no matter what their age. The boys are fun-loving until the day they die, whereas girls tend to be more standoffish and dignified the older they get.

Neutered males rarely exhibit secondary sexual behavior such as marking and lifting their legs or hu***ng. Once the testosterone levels recede after neutering, most of these behaviors will disappear if they ever existed. Boys who were neutered early (by five months of age) usually don’t ever raise their leg to urinate.

So before making your decision on that age old dilemma of male verses female, hopefully this will give you some helpful info to think about.

One of my past babies! Meet Copper!
06/20/2022

One of my past babies! Meet Copper!

2 Akc black Males . Private message only
06/18/2022

2 Akc black Males . Private message only

7 new babies!
05/06/2022

7 new babies!

Sasha she is from Leia. It’s the ears for me! Love
10/22/2021

Sasha she is from Leia. It’s the ears for me! Love

09/27/2021
09/16/2021

Everyone wants a puppy🐶, until you tell them the price💸💸

Everyone wants to breed until they see the time ⌚& effort you put in

Everyone wants a litter until the female doesnt take💉, or you lose a whole litter💀

Everyone wants to get rich 💰💰breeding until they find out this 🚫isnt 🚫a get rich quick scheme.

📍It's not all puppies and checks💰.
People don't realize the work/expenses that go into this.

7 days a week 365 days a year. 📅

The thing people don't understand at all is the fine line a breeder deals with when it comes time to make a business decision. 🤔

Breeders make decisions daily that a PET owner never has to. 👌

08/12/2021

10 Reasons Not to Use a Retractable Leash
A retractable leash is not so much a leash as it is a length of thin cord wound around a spring-loaded device housed inside a plastic handle. The handles of most retractable leashes are designed to fit comfortably in a human hand. A button on the handle controls how much of the cord is extended.

Retractable leashes are popular primarily because they aren't as confining as regular leashes, allowing dogs more freedom to sniff and poke around on walks. But unfortunately, there are many downsides to this type of leash.

10 Reasons Not to Use a Retractable Leash:

1: The length of retractable leashes, some of which can extend up to 26 feet, allows dogs to get far enough away from their humans that a situation can quickly turn dangerous. A dog on a retractable leash is often able to run into the middle of the street, for example, or make uninvited contact with other dogs or people.

2: In the above scenario, or one in which your pet is being approached by an aggressive dog, it is nearly impossible to get control of the situation if the need arises. It's much easier to regain control of – or protect -- a dog at the end of a six-foot standard flat leash than it is if he's 20 or so feet away at the end of what amounts to a thin string.

3: The thin cord of a retractable leash can break – especially when a powerful dog is on the other end of it. If a strong, good-sized dog takes off at full speed, the cord can snap. Not only can that put the dog and whatever he may be chasing in danger, but also the cord can snap back and injure the human at the other end.

4: If a dog walker gets tangled up in the cord of a retractable leash, or grabs it in an attempt to reel in their dog, it can result in burns, cuts, and even amputation. In addition, many people have been pulled right off their feet by a dog that reaches the end of the leash and keeps going. This can result in bruises, "road rash," broken bones, and worse.

5: Dogs have also received terrible injuries as a result of the sudden jerk on their neck that occurs when they run out the leash, including neck wounds, lacerated trachea, and injuries to the spine.

6: Retractable leashes allow dogs more freedom to pull at the end of them, which can look like aggression to another dog who may decide to "fight back."

7: The handles of retractable leashes are bulky and can be easily pulled out of human hands, resulting in a runaway dog.

8: Along those same lines, many dogs – especially fearful ones – are terrorized by the sound of a dropped retractable leash handle and may take off running, which is dangerous enough. To make matters worse, the object of the poor dog's fear is then "chasing" her, and if the leash is retracting as she runs, the handle is gaining ground on her – she can't escape it. Even if this scenario ultimately ends without physical harm to the dog (or anyone else), it can create lingering fear in the dog not only of leashes, but also of being walked.

9: Retractable leashes, like most retractable devices, have a tendency to malfunction over time, either refusing to extend, refusing to retract, or unspooling at will.

10: Retractable leashes are an especially bad idea for dogs that haven't been trained to walk politely on a regular leash. By their very nature, retractable train dogs to pull while on leash, because they learn that pulling extends the lead.

If your dog is well trained, gentle mannered and smart enough to master a regular leash and a retractable leash without being confused, you could be one of the rare guardians that can walk your pooch on any kind of leash without increasing risks to either one of you.

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