April 23, 2024

Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers on Puppy Training

Marian Harding of Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers knows that puppy training can be a stressful process. To help new owners successfully train their puppies, Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers offers the following tips.

Puppies learn fastest between the ages of 3 and 16 weeks, teaches Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers’ Marian Harding, so owners should introduce new experiences and people during that time. Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers instructs owners that consistency will yield the best results. Therefore, Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers advises making a plan, then sticking to it no matter the circumstances.

In general, Marian Harding and Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers teaches that it is most effective to reward the dog’s positive behaviors. Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers suggests that a keeping supply of healthy treats on hand for every time the dogs behaves – or responds to training – well.

For barking inappropriately or biting, Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers recommends using a stern voice and if needed, hold the muzzle together gently. The extreme of physical contact, according to Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers, should be a tap on the nose accompanied by a firm “No!” to communicate the message. When the dog obeys, the experts at Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers administer the treat.

According to Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers, a medium size, heavy plastic crate is an excellent investment for house training. To ensure the safety and comfort of the dog, Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers recommends a thick pad or pillow for the bottom. Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers encourages owners to let the puppy sleep in the crate at night and whenever it is indoors alone. Tossing in a dog cookie or several pieces of dry dog food as the dog goes in will help as a motivator, according to Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers. Far from viewing the crate as punishment, Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers notes that the dog will view it as a resting place.

To ensure successful house training, Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers advises owners to take the puppy outside every time it wakes up and finishes eating, as well as frequently while playing. Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers says owners should stay with it to praise correct behavior.

For more information about Marian Harding’s breeding services, please visit the Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers website at www.hardinhaus.com.

Marian Harding Answers Miniature Schnauzer FAQs

Marian Harding has been breeding Miniature Schnauzers for thirty years. Frequently Marian Harding is called upon to respond to potential owners’ frequently asked questions.

How big are Miniature Schnauzers?
Marian Harding says that adult Miniature Schnauzers weigh 10-15 pounds, and reach about 12”-14” at the withers.

Are Miniature Schnauzers good pets for a home with children?
Marian Harding recommends Miniature Schnauzers for family pets due to their sociability and playfulness. For best family integration, Marian Harding suggests having a young dog grow up alongside the children. However, Marian Harding cautions that, while this dog likes to play, it may not tolerate excessive rough activity.

Are Miniature Schnauzers good outside dogs?
In Marian Harding’s experience, Miniature Schnauzers are not content to be outside dogs. Rather, Marian Harding instructs owners to prepare for the dog to be in the house or apartment most of the time. In addition, Marian Harding notes that this intelligent breed can become bored if left alone for long. Marian Harding’s suggestion to prevent this is ample exercise via walks or fenced yards.

Do Miniature Schnauzers need extensive grooming?
Marian Harding recommends routine bathing and grooming to keep the dog’s coat smooth and prevent matting. Even though many owners delegate this task to a professional groomer, Marian Harding notes that owners should also brush the coat daily to maintain its shine.

Do Miniature Schnauzers aggravate allergies?
Actually, Marian Harding says Miniature Schnauzers may be one of the best options for those who suffer from allergies. This breed sheds very little or not at all, and has relatively clean habits, making it a top choice in Marian Harding’s estimation.

Do Miniature Schnauzers have health issues?
Marian Harding alerts all Miniature Schnauzer owners to watch for signs of potential eye problems in their dogs. In addition, Marian Harding notes that Miniature Schnauzers tend to overeat so they may gain weight easily, and can develop diabetes or bladder stones. Upon request, Marian Harding can offer owners tips and diet recommendations to help avert these problems.

For more information about Marian Harding’s breeding services, please visit the Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers website at www.hardinhaus.com.

Or contact Marian Harding at:
Hardinhaus Miniature Schnauzers
4637 Blairwood Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37938
865-922-0522