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Teacup Miniature Schnauzer

Teacup Miniature Schnauzer

Before we start, you should know that the teacup Schnauzer is not an official breed but a purebred Miniature Schnauzer that’s been bred to be very small. If we compare these two, the Miniature Schnauzer weighs between 11 and 20 pounds, and the teacup Schnauzer typically weighs under 7 pounds. Pretty small pup, isn’t it?

Schnauzer Mix: How To Get The Baby Schnauzer?

If you didn’t know, the Miniature Schnauzer is a German breed. They are admired for their bushy brows, thick whiskers, and wiry coats. There are different color variations. The most popular being the White Miniature Schnauzer and the Black Miniature Schnauzer. Everything started when this popular dog was bred down from the larger Standard Schnauzer by crossbreeding with smaller dogs such as the Affenpinscher and Miniature Poodle. In addition, these dogs are known to be smart, friendly, and obedient.

If you didn’t like them already, you should. With their long faces and short bodies, Miniature Schnauzers are awfully cute. Keep in mind that they’re even more adorable when they’re puppies. So it’s not hard to guess why a dog like the teacup Schnauzer, who stays puppy-sized forever, is attractive to so many people. The huge advantage that this dog has is that their reduced stature fits in with today’s small urban living spaces and busy lifestyles. In general, small dogs take up less space and require less exercise.

The Black Miniature Schnauzer enjoying being in his garden

Teacup Miniature Schnauzer: Where Do They Come From?

After short brief about the Teacup Schnauzers, we’ll now see where they come from. You should know that there are essentially three ways to create a teacup Schnauzer.

The first and the most popular way is to mix a Miniature Schnauzer with an even smaller breed. The second was is introducing a dwarfism gene is another way that breeders can create a teacup Schnauzer. The final third one is that some breeders produce teacup Schnauzers by repeatedly breeding runts together.

The Black Miniature Schnauzer And The White Miniature Schnauzer

The two most popular color variations when it comes to the Baby Schnauzer are the Black Mini Schnauzer and the White Miniature Schnauzer. These are basically just regular Teacup Schnauzers with black or white coats, respectively.

For the Black Schnauzer you will have to pay somewhere between $1,500 to $2,500, While the White Schnauzer is a bit more expensive. On average, you will have to pay somewhere between $2,000 to $2,500 for a White Miniature Schnauzer.

The Baby Schnauzer Health Issues

We mentioned earlier that smaller pups are living longer and don’t have many health issues. But, although the breed has a respectable lifespan of 12 to 14 years, there are health concerns to be aware of.

The first health concern is Teacup Schnauzer teeth. Since they have tiny mouths, Miniature Schnauzers are highly susceptible to problems with their teeth such as periodontal disease. This is linked and can lead to other serious conditions, including heart disease, for which the breed is also already at risk.

The second concern is Teacup Schnauzer organ issues .Sadly, urinary stones occur more in this breed than any other but luckily, a proper diet can reduce the chances of developing them.

The White Miniature Schnauzer having a good time at the dog park

The third health issue is Teacup Schnauzer muscles. Known as Myotonia congenita, it is a muscular disease in which the muscles contract too easily causing stiffness. When this condition progresses, it causes numerous problems, such as difficulty walking and trouble swallowing. Hopefully, there is a DNA test for this awful condition, for which all breeding dogs should be tested.

The fourth, and the final one is Teacup Schnauzer skin issue.  Unfortunately, Miniature Schnauzers are also prone to allergies and skin issues. Known as Comedo syndrome, it is so common in the breed it’s also known as Schnauzer bumps. This issue causes blackheads to develop along their back, scabbing, and hair loss.

Is a Teacup Schnauzer Right for Me?

So, the final question is ‘Is a Teacup Schnauzer Right for Me’? As you can see, this breed is already prone to numerous serious health conditions. If you are not ready to accept this obligation, avoid getting this adorable pup. In addition, they’re not suited for homes with toddlers, rambunctious older kids, or those with other pets.But, in the other hand, if you think that everything said above fits into your description for a perfect pup, then you should get one as soon as possible. Remember to always adopt!

My name is Katy and I am 27. I love to travel and you would be surprised how good I am at karaoke. 🙂 Passionate dog lover and a "mother" to a beautiful toy puddle named Zara. I work as a volunteer in a local shelter and I am a veterinary assistant helping our four-legged friends every day.