Standard Schnauzer - mid-size dog breed
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The Standard Schnauzer is a dog breed that originated in Germany from at least 14th-15th century, of Schnauzer breed type and progenitor of the Giant Schnauzer and Miniature Schnauzer.
Initially, it was called Wire-Haired Pinscher, while Schnauzer was adopted in 1879.
The literal translation is "snouter" from the German word for "snout" and means colloquially "mustache", or "whiskered snout", because of the dog's distinctively bearded snout.
Distinguished by their long beards and eyebrows, Standard Schnauzers are always pepper and salt or less commonly black in color, with a stiff and wiry hair coat on the body similar to that of other wirehaired breeds. Their hair will perpetually grow in length without properly shedding, but contrary to popular belief Standard Schnauzers are not hypo-allergenic and they all shed to some degree. The more wiry – and correct and weather-resistant – the coat, the more that the coat will shed, though the hair dropped from a single dog is said to be nearly unnoticeable.
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