20 Things All Schnauzer Owners Must Never Forget

These 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Schnauzer owners… if you want to go to the top of this article to view the post from the very beginning, GO HERE.

4. Don’t be angry with me for too long.

And please don’t lock me up to punish me. You have your friends and family to keep you happy and entertained. I just have you.

Schnauzer sad dog

5. Take me inside when the weather gets bad.

The backyard doesn’t have air conditioning or a heater. You don’t have to let me on the couch, but a small part of the kitchen is much better than sleeping in the snow.

Schnauzer snow

6. Talk to me.

Sure, we don’t speak the same language, but the sound of your voice brightens my whole day.

Schnauzer look

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900 thoughts on “20 Things All Schnauzer Owners Must Never Forget

  1. We just lost our Abbi a few weeks ago. She was almost 14 yrs old. The emotions and feelings are still raw. That #20 got to me too. But I know it was a comfort for our family to be there in her last moments. She will always hold a place in all our hearts.

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  3. I recently went through 18 and 19, and yesterday #20..had to say goodbye to my faithful, loving companion of the last 11 years. RIP, Liebchen…see you at the Rainbow Bridge and you will be in my heart ’til then.

  4. OMG the last one made me cry too. I had to put my 15 yr old miniature schnauzer to sleep a year ago & it still hurts so bad. I miss him terribly. He was rescued from roaming the streets of Amarillo Tx 15 yrs ago & lived the rest of his life with me.

  5. My little Leisel is older and not well. the last made me cry also. All the years go by so very fast and such joy but the hardest part of being a pet parent is saying goodbye… staying by their side is the last thing you can do for your fur child to feel your love to the very end. Leaving part of your gone.

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