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HERSHEY- TOY LIVER F
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Hershey – The Puppy Stage Is Over, the Best Part Is Beginning
Why wait months to see what your puppy will become when Hershey is already showing you? This stunning Liver Toy Schnauzer has matured into a stunning young companion with a luxurious mega coat and the confident, affectionate personality that Schnauzer lovers adore.
At nearly a year old, Hershey has moved beyond the tiny puppy phase but still has all the youthful energy, curiosity, and playful spirit of a young dog. Her size, coat quality, and temperament are no longer a guess—they’re already on display. Whether you’re looking for a devoted family companion, a loyal adventure partner, or a potential addition to a breeding program, Hershey offers a rare opportunity to bring home a young dog whose exceptional qualities are already evident.
With her striking appearance, intelligent expression, and loving nature, Hershey is the kind of dog who quickly becomes more than a pet—she becomes part of the family.
✨ Rich Liver Coloring
✨ Luxurious Mega Coat
✨ Toy Size – Approximately 8 lbs Adult Weight
✨ DOB: July 13, 2025
✨ Sweet, Intelligent, and Affectionate
✨ Excellent Companion or Breeding Prospect
Hershey has already grown into the dog everyone hoped she’d become. Now she’s simply waiting for the family who will appreciate everything she has to offer. 🤎🐾✨
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Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
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RoyalSchnauzers
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Miniature Schnauzer
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What's it like owning a Miniature Schnauzer?
Miniature Schnauzers may look like lap dogs, but they’re more likely to chase animals around the yard or stand guard at the door than be lazy couch potatoes. These loyal dogs are bundles of energy that enjoy spending time with their owners, protecting the home, and being your #1 companion. Full-grown, they typically weigh 11-20 pounds and stand 12-14 inches tall.
Do Miniature Schnauzers do well in a busy household?
Miniature Schnauzers are generally excellent with children of all ages. Miniature Schnauzers are not the warmest dogs upon initial introduction, but once they get acquainted with you, they’re sweet and loving. Their wariness around strangers usually leads to lots of barking, especially when they’re around other dogs. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
What activities do Miniature Schnauzers enjoy most?
Miniature Schnauzers are athletic pups that can barely contain their energy. They need to be exercised multiple times a day to stay healthy and avoid getting into trouble. These dogs love to run, play in the yard, practice earth dog or tracking activities, and do anything that gets their heart pumping. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Miniature Schnauzer need?
Miniature Schnauzers have typical terrier-style coats. A soft, thick undercoat keeps them warm and is topped by a wiry outer coat. Their notable features include long hair on their chin and face, which gives them expressive eyebrows and a beard. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Miniature Schnauzers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Are Miniature Schnauzers a good fit for apartment living?
Miniature Schnauzers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They can live outdoors in moderate or warm areas but prefer to spend most of their time indoors with family. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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