Giant Giants, a  Giant Schnauzer for sale in Junction City, OH – Photo 1 of 6
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Giant Giants

Expected on 05/15/26 - Due 05/15/26
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We don’t currently have any Giant Schnauzer pups available but are taking reservations for our spring/summer litter. These are 4th generation pups from our lines. We have both parents and grand parents on both sides. Please email or call for information on the two pairs producing these two litters. We are expecting blacks, pepper and salts, and black and silvers from these litters. These should be truly giant Giants. The dams are between 90 and 100 lbs. and the sires are 100 and 130 lbs. We breed for a medium soft coat. Pups from these lines have proven to be healthy, loyal, loving, family guardians. When you have reserved a pup from us, we keep you updated in regard to confirmed breeding's and expected whelping dates. As litters are born, we e-mail a birth announcement along with a video of the puppies at birth. Then approximately every 10 to 14 days until they go home, we e-mail updates and additional photos and videos so that you can follow the babies progression. At 6 weeks of age we do temperament testing, personality evaluations, and size projections so that we can give you the tools to make sure that the puppy that you select is a good match to your family dynamics. Pups are $2750.00 + 7.25% sales tax.(We accept credit cards and pay pal through our web site for your convenience.) 1st and 2nd pick male and female are $3000.00 + sales tax. The required deposit to go on our reservation list is $250.00 or 350.00 for picks. Deposits are non refundable but are transferable. Our pups are large boned, laid back, healthy and intelligent. We are producing pups with enough drive to do anything asked of them but laid back enough to make a fantastic family dog. These are dogs of integrity and grit but gentle and kind. Visit our web site or contact me for further information. Please do not hesitate to contact me with questions or for additional photos. We look forward to hearing from you. We gladly provide references and contact information for families who have been adopted by our Giant Schnauzer puppies. They are happy to brag about their wonderful furkids. We are truly a quality kennel with a wonderful reputation and 20 + years of experience. We want the addition of your new fur baby to be the wonderful experience that it should be." Visit our web site to learn more about us, our breeding practices and policies, & to meet all of our fur kids. See where your new baby is coming from and know that you have years of experience at your disposal.
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Giant Schnauzer
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About Giant Schnauzer Puppies
What makes Giant Schnauzers special?
This strong, shaggy pup is the biggest Schnauzer breed, known for their kind heart and energetic spirit. Giant Schnauzers are even-keeled but rise to the challenge when protection is needed. Invite them into your family for a friendly companion that will get along with the kids and keep an eye on everyone. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-85 pounds and stand 23-28 inches tall.
Do Giant Schnauzers get along with kids?
Giant Schnauzers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Giant Schnauzer gets along great with familiar children, dogs, and other pets, but they're wary and cautious of people and animals that they don't know. Although Giant Schnauzers are kind with kids, their high energy and large size may be too much for young children. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Giant Schnauzers couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Giant Schnauzers need a lot of exercise, such as daily walks and vigorous playtime in the yard. This athletic breed loves having a job to do or something to focus on, whether it’s a training exercise or a sport like rally, agility, obedience, and tracking. Plan for at least an hour of activity each day to keep your Giant Schnauzer physically and mentally stimulated. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What should I expect with Giant Schnauzer shedding?
Giant Schnauzers have a soft, thick undercoat and a rugged, wiry outer coat that is solid black or salt-and-pepper colored. The dog’s chin and face have longer hair, forming eyebrows and a beard that lend well to their facial expressions. Giant Schnauzers don’t shed much, but their long hair requires grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Giant Schnauzers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Are Giant Schnauzers easy to train?
Giant Schnauzers are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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