Schnauzers are well-known for their cuteness and dexterity. If you are a novice picking a schnauzer for the first time, then take a good look at this experience, it will teach you How to quickly pick out a cute and healthy Schnauzer puppy.
First, observe the appearance of the Schnauzer
Fur: We can stroke the fur of the little Schnauzer with our hands to check whether the puppy is sick or not. Excessive dander; at the same time, if the fur is knotted, or the fur is stuck with feces or other dirt, then they must not be specially groomed for the dog, so it is best not to choose such a small schnauzer.
Eyes: Look closely at the Schnauzer puppy's eyes: they should be flexible, bright, and animated.
Facial features: Check whether the Schnauzer has snot or mucus, whether the ears are clean or not, and whether the nose mirror is wet.
Building: The body of the Schnauzer puppies should be well developed and the muscles should be well-developed and well-proportioned, especially to see if the puppy's legs are straight and strong, and whether there is any deformity.
Second, observe the health of other Schnauzers
In a litter of Schnauzers, don’t just pay attention to the Schnauzer you want to choose, and see if there are any other sick dogs. As long as one dog is sick, especially bacterial or viral infectious diseases, other Schnauzers living with it are very likely to be infected, so as long as you find that one is abnormal, you should consider carefully Is it necessary to buy.
3. Is the little schnauzer afraid of the unfamiliar environment?
You should pay attention to the little schnauzer being pulled out to see if you see the following: Are you afraid of strangers hesitating, or The tail is clamped and the eyes are flickering? If this happens, then this Schnauzer puppy will definitely have some difficulties adjusting to the new environment.
4. Are schnauzer puppies vaccinated and what vaccine?
Vaccination is the only way to prevent dogs from contracting viral infectious diseases. Unvaccinated dogs, once infected with the virus, have a mortality rate of nearly 100%, and even if they survive by chance, they will leave life-long sequelae. Therefore, we must pay attention to the vaccination situation of Schnauzer.