Giant Schnauzer
También conocido como: Riesenschnauzer
Nivel de Energía
Apto Apartamento
Peso (Macho)
60-85 lbs
Altura (Macho)
25.5-27.5 inches

Datos Rápidos
Colores de Pelaje
Resumen de la Raza
The Giant Schnauzer is a powerful, intelligent working dog that combines strength with elegance. Bred in Bavaria for cattle driving and later as police and guard dogs, they are versatile, loyal, and spirited companions.
Historia
Developed in the Bavarian Alps by crossing Standard Schnauzers with larger breeds including Great Danes and Bouviers. Used as cattle drovers, brewery guards, and later police dogs. AKC recognized in 1930.
Apariencia
A large, robust dog with the characteristic Schnauzer beard, eyebrows, and wiry coat. Square, muscular build with a noble, alert expression. Cropped or natural ears. Docked or natural tail.
Temperamento
Bold, spirited, and intensely loyal, the Giant Schnauzer is a demanding but rewarding companion. They are intelligent, driven, and need a job to be happy. Their devotion to family is unwavering.
Personalidad con Otros
Deeply devoted to family. Suspicious of strangers. Can be aggressive toward other dogs. Need extensive socialization. Protective and territorial.
Necesidades de Ejercicio
Very high exercise needs. At least 1-2 hours of vigorous daily activity. They excel at various dog sports including Schutzhund, agility, and obedience. Mental stimulation is crucial.
Entrenamiento
Highly trainable and eager to work. They need a confident, experienced handler. Positive reinforcement with consistent expectations. They can be dominant with weak leaders.
Aseo
Significant grooming needs—regular brushing, hand-stripping, or clipping every 6-8 weeks. Professional grooming recommended. Beard needs daily cleaning.
Salud
Condiciones Comunes
Generally healthy with good longevity for a large breed. Bloat and joint issues should be monitored. Regular health screening is important.
Pruebas de Salud Recomendadas
- Hip Evaluation
- Ophthalmologist Evaluation
- Thyroid Evaluation
Costo Veterinario Anual Promedio
$1,000-$1,800
Nutrición
Active dogs needing quality food. Two meals daily to help prevent bloat. Adjust for activity level. Monitor weight.
Entorno de Vida
Need a home with a yard. Can adapt to apartments with extensive daily exercise. Not suited for inactive households. Need mental and physical stimulation.
Familia Ideal
Only for experienced, active dog owners who can provide firm leadership. Excellent for those interested in dog sports. Families with older children.
Inteligencia
Extremely intelligent—among the smartest large breeds. They learn quickly, retain training, and can perform complex tasks. Need mental challenges to stay engaged.
Ladrido
Frecuencia
Alerta
Separación
Silencio Interior
Alert barkers that will notify you of anything unusual. Can be vocal when excited or alarmed. Training helps manage vocalization.
Muda de Pelo
Todo el Año
Estacional
Factor Aspiradora
Hipoalergénico
Low shedding when properly groomed. Regular grooming prevents loose hair. Their wiry coat traps dead hair.
Tolerancia Climática
☀️
Calor
❄️
Frío
🌧️
Lluvia
🌨️
Nieve
💧
Humedad
Calificaciones de la Raza
Datos Curiosos
Giant Schnauzers served as military dogs in both World Wars
They are one of the top breeds used in police and protection work worldwide
Despite their name, they are a separate breed from Standard Schnauzers, not just a larger version
They have been used as search and rescue dogs in disaster areas
Perros Famosos
Police Giants
Giant Schnauzers have served as police dogs in many countries, valued for their intelligence and drive
Mitos Comunes
"They are just large Standard Schnauzers"
They are a distinct breed developed by crossing Standard Schnauzers with other large breeds
"They are too aggressive for families"
Well-socialized Giants are devoted, loyal family dogs—they just need experienced owners
Preguntas Frecuentes
Are Giant Schnauzers good family dogs?
For experienced owners, yes. They are loyal and protective but need firm leadership, extensive exercise, and grooming.
How much grooming do they need?
Significant—regular brushing and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks.
Guía de Cachorro
Bold, confident puppies. Early socialization is critical. Start training early with firm but fair methods. They mature slowly—full maturity around age 3.
Cuidado de Adulto Mayor
Senior Giants remain alert and devoted. Monitor for bloat and joint issues. Continue moderate exercise. Maintain grooming routine.
Costos de Propiedad
Costo Estimado de por Vida
$18,000-$28,000
Pros y Contras
Ventajas
Extremely intelligent and trainable
Loyal and protective
Low shedding
Versatile working dog
Desventajas
High grooming needs
Needs experienced owner
Can be dog-aggressive
Very high exercise needs
