The Miniature Schnauzer: Ideal Companion for Quebec Families
The Miniature Schnauzer is the smallest and most popular of the three Schnauzer varieties. Created in late 19th-century Germany by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with the Affenpinscher, this sturdy little dog standing 12 to 14 inches and weighing 11 to 20 pounds has won families worldwide — and Quebec families are no exception.
Its characteristic appearance — bushy beard, prominent eyebrows, and compact square build — gives it a distinguished, friendly look. The coat comes in pepper-and-salt, black, black-and-silver, or white and requires regular professional hand-stripping.
A Small Dog with a Big Personality
The Miniature Schnauzer has a lively, playful, and surprisingly courageous personality. Always alert and curious, it makes an excellent miniature watchdog. Its intelligence and desire to please make it highly trainable, excelling in obedience and agility. Residents of Montreal, Laval, and Gatineau appreciate its compact size for apartment living.
Benefits and Care in Quebec
A major advantage: the Miniature Schnauzer is considered hypoallergenic due to minimal shedding — often the top choice for allergy-suffering Canadian families. Its double coat offers reasonable protection against Quebec winters, though a coat is recommended in extreme cold. This robust breed lives 12 to 15 years on average. Choose CKC-certified breeders in Canada who perform proper genetic testing. Browse our dog listings and learn more at the American Kennel Club.