What are the living habits of Schnauzer-


What are the Schnauzer
Schnauzer (definite introduction)

Schnauzer They are optimistic, they have bright character and high energy. If you raise a Schnauzer, then they will definitely become your best partners. However, to get along happily with Schnauzers, their optimistic nature alone is far from enough. The owner must first understand the living habits of Schnauzers.

Domestic Schnauzers have been interacting with humans since they were born. We also call this behavior socialization. They may only need to get along with their owners at first. And learn from it the basic skills of how to survive in a human family. In addition, they will also learn how to get along with other species in the process of getting along with their brothers, sisters and parents, which will be very important for them in the next ten years. If the dog does not have any contact with humans within two months after birth, then such a dog will be difficult to train after being adopted home by its owner.

Like all dogs, there are rankings in the Schnauzer group. When raising multiple Schnauzers, owners should pay special attention to the ranking issue in the dog group. At first, some fights may break out when dogs are establishing their own status. The owner can leave it alone. After they establish their own social status, similar fighting behaviors will not occur again. Dogs with lower status will not have similar fighting behaviors. Dogs will surrender to dogs with high status, and dogs with high status will take on the heavy responsibility of protecting other dogs.

Although domestic Schnauzers no longer have to worry about territory issues, they still have a sense of territory, which we can see from their marking behavior. Many dogs will mark their owner's home as their own territory. Once a strange animal breaks in, they will warn the intruder, "This is my land, you have to be careful." Generally speaking, the marking behavior of female dogs is not as obvious as that of male dogs, but they will use dry markings to attract the attention of male dogs during the estrus period.

When dogs are in heat, they may "begin to act" on other dogs when their owners are walking them. For example, sniffing the external genitalia is a very rare behavior. If you want your dog to breed children, you may wish to prepare your dog for breeding in advance. And if you don’t want your dog to retain offspring, you may choose to sterilize your dog. Neutering can not only extend the life of your dog, but also prevent them from suffering from certain reproductive system diseases.

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