BLOG

Giant Schnauzers as family protection dogs

29 January 2024

The Giant Schnauzer is a rare but increasingly popular breed used for family protection work. Originating in Germany, it was developed to be a general-purpose working farm dog able to protect livestock and property, herd animals, and control vermin. Its versatility demanded high levels of intelligence as well as a strong protective instinct. When combined, this resulted in a highly trainable breed which we adore working with. Giant Schnauzers are perhaps most underrated of all the breeds we work with, and certainly one which deserves more popularity.

Significantly larger than its smaller cousins, the Giant Schnauzer is a tall and generally black coated dog with hypoallergenic and somewhat shaggy fur. Sometimes mistaken for a Labradoodle, it will naturally be energetic and playful particularly lending itself to active families with children who enjoy spending time outside. Adequate exercise and mental stimulation a critical and ensuring a giant schnauzer’s health and wellbeing. Long walks, advanced obedience training, and scent work such as tracking or substance detection are all excellent activities we recommend for the working Giant Schnauzer that can help keep it mentally stimulated and happy.

Given their size and excitable almost terrier-like behaviour, it is imperative that owners ensure their Giant Schnauzers are properly trained with impeccable recall. Being so intelligent, Giant Schnauzers naturally take to and enjoy obedience training, and are often capable of performing to a very high standard. As it combines obedience with tracking and protection, Schutzhund and other canine sports can be a very good form of enrichment for the working Giant Schnauzer helping keep it physically fit and mentally stimulated.

If you are interested in us helping you find the perfect trained Giant Schnauzer for you and your family, please email [email protected] or DM us on any of our social media feeds.

Previous

12 February 2024

How often do I need to walk my dog?

One of the most common questions we receive from first-time owners is how often they should walk their dogs. While more is almost always better than less for young and healthy dogs, understanding why we walk dogs is a good starting point which will help you make your own properly informed decisions. Walks are commonly understood to be how owners exercise their dogs, but can and do offer so much more benefit. Walks tend to be when dogs spend the most time outdoors which allows them to perform natural behaviours and fully exercise their senses which may be under stimulated

NEXT UP

22 January 2024

Should I Get a Guard or Protection Dog?

While they may appear similar, a guard and protection dog are in fact very different working animals and proper consideration should always be given as to which is better for a particular owner. At a simplest level, a guard dog is untrained and works off its territorial instincts whereas a protection dog has been formally trained. Guard dogs generally work unsupervised, whereas a protection dog will primarily await its handler’s direction. Where a protection dog focuses on specific people and threats to them, a guard dog is more likely to be oriented towards one site. Given that they are generally

CONTACT US

WE WELCOME ANY QUERIES AND ARE HAPPY TO PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION, SO PLEASE GET IN TOUCH – WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

    Message Us


    Message Us


    Call Us