Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers

Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers breeds high quality well-bred Miniature Schnauzers! They have bred several champions with many more to come!

Dennis Gorrebeeck and Jerry Simpson started showing and breeding Miniature Schnauzers in 1998.

Congratulations to all the people who voted for Trump and his 2024 Presidential Election Victory.  As you all know this ...
11/10/2024

Congratulations to all the people who voted for Trump and his 2024 Presidential Election Victory. As you all know this was not the outcome I was hoping for, but I accept the will of the people!! I pray that God will look over our country, and guide President Trump during his Presidency!! I love my country, and ONLY want the BEST for her!! I hope the hatred, racism, misogyny, and homophobia that exists within the soul of America will lessen in the coming years, so that we can all move forward in one strong voice to improve the lives of everyone.

This is why I try and stick to my Miniature Schnauzers only, as I can really make a positive difference and contribution into their lives. I can control what I do with them, as everything else is out of my hands. They truly appreciate everything I do, and their health, happiness, conformation and longevity is what matters most to me!!

Dennis

11/05/2024

I
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11/03/2024

At this point you can’t change their minds
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We are okay. We have many trees down or topped out.
09/27/2024

We are okay. We have many trees down or topped out.

We are currently hunkered down here at our home in Live Oak, Florida just prepared for the worst, but hoping for the bes...
09/26/2024

We are currently hunkered down here at our home in Live Oak, Florida just prepared for the worst, but hoping for the best here!! It looks like we are going to be on the east side of the hurricane which is where the most powerful winds will be. We will keep you all posted throughout the night!!

09/07/2024

Dennis is working on posting a new video tonight of the puppies in the ground. It will be posted shortly.

Please help us expand our Rainbow Bridge Tribute Slider by adding your bloved companion who has passed over to the other...
09/02/2024

Please help us expand our Rainbow Bridge Tribute Slider by adding your bloved companion who has passed over to the other side. Though they are gone..............we shall always pay our respects and honor them!! Our Tribute page is open to any and all beloved companions!!!

Use this form to include your beloved companion's picture to the Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers Rainbow Bridge Memorial.

09/02/2024

A Schnauzer Named Schnauzer!

There’s a bit of irony in the fact that when the Standard Schnauzer was first exhibited in 1879, it was as the “Wire Haired Pinscher,” but the dog who made that debut was named “Schnauzer,” the German word for “snout.” Schnauzer, owned by C. Berger from Wurtemburg, waltzed into the record books by entering the show ring of the Third International All Breed Show in Hanover, Germany. Three dogs were entered, but Schnauzer won first prize, the remaining places won by ‘Betti’ and ‘Anni’.

The word itself, “schnauzer,” first appeared in 1842 when Jeremias Gotthelf used it as a synonym for the Wired-haired Pinscher, and as long as we’re on the subject, the word should be pronounced “sh-now-tser” with the German “z” sounding like “ts,” as in Mozart which is spoken as “Motsart.”

What a difference a few years make. After a breed standard was written up, the first specialty show was held a little over a decade later, and ninety three dogs were listed as entry candidates that year.

The first Standard Schnauzer registered in the United States was a dog named “Norwood Victor” out of Schnauzer x Schnauzerl from the Norwod kennels of Philadelphia. There were also unconfirmed reports of the breed being shown in the Miscellaneous Class at Westminster as well as other shows in the late 1800s, but “Victor” is credited as the first Schnauzer registered. As for imported Schnauzers, the first reported import was a dog named “Fingel,” brought to the U.S. in 1905 by Mr. B. Leisching of Rochester NY. Fingel was a dog out of the line bred by G. Goller of Stuttgart, Germany.

Image: Schnauzer of medium size from W. E. Mason’s work Dogs of All Nations (1915) prepared for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition/Wikipedia

Please take the Miniature Schnauzer Quiz, and let us know how you did!!!  We would love to hear from you!!!
08/31/2024

Please take the Miniature Schnauzer Quiz, and let us know how you did!!! We would love to hear from you!!!

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER FACTS QUIZ was last modified: August 31st, 2024 by Dennis Gorrebeeck

08/29/2024

This is your monthly reminder. Buy the dog.

This video definitely brings back some wonderful memories from over the years. I look back and realize how fortunate I a...
08/14/2024

This video definitely brings back some wonderful memories from over the years. I look back and realize how fortunate I am to have had all these precious babies in my life. and some are still here blessing us!! All of the Miniature Schnauzers in this video were bred by Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers with the exception of maybe 1 or 2. We love them all and miss the ones that have now passed so very much!!

A video collection of Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers over the years. All miniature schnauzers in this video were bred by Reberstein's Miniature Schnauzers...

08/14/2024

We got hacked. Our website is temporarily down due to Russian hackers. It is being fixed and should be up later today.

Happy 4th of July to everyone!! Get ready for the fireworks!!!  GOD BLESS THE USA!!!  I feel very blessed to have been b...
07/05/2024

Happy 4th of July to everyone!! Get ready for the fireworks!!! GOD BLESS THE USA!!! I feel very blessed to have been born, and live in the BEST country on Earth!!!

06/14/2024

I had a revelation last night. The young people want socialism but our society taught them to be socialist when they were all given awards for winning and losing. We taught them that!

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