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    Wow, and I thougt Elvis was small- Lol!

    As a schnauzer owner I find that pretty amazing. They are so tiny & small, and I think I wanna research on them more, as I think it would be interesting to own one someday.

    As for breeding, I say go for it because as long as she DOES her research and be a good breeder then thats fine. I think this would be a great dog to come out with, because some people (like my family) can't go to a shelter and pick out a dog because you don't know their history, we can't end up with a big dog that sheds. anyways my point is I think it will be great because some people need tiny-small dogs who don't shed. So peope have requirments in a dog they want.

    but, I say go for it, but make sure she understands what she's getting herself into.

    good luck!

    *edit* As for genetic problems alot of schauzers have health problem like, Urinary Tract Infections, Pancreatitis, Cushing's Disease, Schnauzer Bumps [allergies] ect

    So those are some of the health problems in mini schnuazers though, so, i'm not sure how to help you in that way, but might want to take those health problems a consideration since she might be breeding a even smaller dog.

    Sorry, not much help on the genetics problems, but if you have any questions on schanzuers in general, ask!
    Last edited by Amber; 09-07-2004 at 08:50 PM.

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