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The World Championships for Schnauzers starting this weekend. See also Facebook!!
World Championships Schnauzer
- Riesen16
- Member
- Posts: 187
- Joined: 04 Jun 2016, 12:54
- First Name: Gillian
- Dog #1: Enya von Amber
- is a: P/S Giant Bitch
- Born: 30 Sep 2015
- Location: Switzerland
- ChrisM72
- Puppy
- Posts: 7
- Joined: 27 Feb 2019, 23:06
- First Name: Chris
- Dog #1: Ziggy
- is a: P/S Giant Dog
- Born: 17 Apr 2019
- Location: St Albans
Re: World Championships Schnauzer
I notice no Pepper & Salt Giants?
- Riesen16
- Member
- Posts: 187
- Joined: 04 Jun 2016, 12:54
- First Name: Gillian
- Dog #1: Enya von Amber
- is a: P/S Giant Bitch
- Born: 30 Sep 2015
- Location: Switzerland
Re: World Championships Schnauzer
It is a pity but the black RS is far more popular in Germany and especially Switzerland.
The "only" reason I have a "PS" is, because I saw Enya's little face as a puppy on Workingdog.eu and fell in love with her. Travelled from Switzerland to Bavaria after a long telephone conversation with the breeder.
There aren't many Giant Schnauzers in Switzerland and I haver never seen a RSPS. In working trials (IPO) they are often considered difficult to train. Can't think why. Enya loves "working" and her tracking skills are fantastic.
The "only" reason I have a "PS" is, because I saw Enya's little face as a puppy on Workingdog.eu and fell in love with her. Travelled from Switzerland to Bavaria after a long telephone conversation with the breeder.
There aren't many Giant Schnauzers in Switzerland and I haver never seen a RSPS. In working trials (IPO) they are often considered difficult to train. Can't think why. Enya loves "working" and her tracking skills are fantastic.