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Orange Boy
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Irish Wolfhound × Giant Schnauzer Hybrid Puppy! Ready for deposits !!!
Meet this one‑of‑a‑kind gentle giant in the making. This hybrid combines the sweet, calm nature of the Irish Wolfhound with the intelligence and loyalty of the Giant Schnauzer, creating a puppy that’s both affectionate and highly trainable.
• Large‑breed hybrid with a stunning, unique look
• Family‑friendly temperament — gentle, patient, and people‑oriented
• Smart and eager to learn, making training smooth and enjoyable
• Low‑shedding coat from the Schnauzer side
• Healthy, socialized, and well‑started on basic manners
They’re the perfect mix of calm companion and loyal protector.
• Families
• Active individuals
• Homes wanting a loyal, intelligent large‑breed dog
• Anyone looking for a rare, impressive hybrid with a big heart
If you’re looking for a puppy who will grow into a devoted, majestic, and gentle companion, this little one is the perfect match.
Little info on Mr. Blue Boy, he is a beautiful Black! He is so playful and loves to be with you. He will come up to date on all age appropriate vaccinations. He is not registered. He will have a puppy health care checkup done at 6 weeks!
Send me a message to put a deposit on this sweet loving Boy!
Coat Colors:
Black
Gray
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan
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Leeann’s Schnauzers
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Giant Schnauzer Puppies
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Irish Wolfhound Puppies
About Irish Wolfhound Puppies
How would you describe a Irish Wolfhound?
Irish Wolfhounds are giant, sweet dogs who are very affectionate toward their owners. They thrive on human companionship and use their big size to eat human food off the counter. Unfortunately, their lifespan is very short. Full-grown, they typically weigh 105-120 pounds and stand 30-32 inches tall.
Will a Irish Wolfhound get along with my other pets?
Irish Wolfhounds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. If they are raised around cats and other small dogs, Irish Wolfhounds can get along with them, but they shouldn’t play together outside. Irish Wolfhounds get along well with children, but they are so big that they aren’t always the best fit for toddlers. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What activities do Irish Wolfhounds enjoy most?
Irish Wolfhounds enjoy the chase and are excellent competitors in the doggie sport of lure coursing. They like long walks where they can explore their surroundings, but they especially appreciate an opportunity to run around in a safe, enclosed area. Irish Wolfhounds can be happy with varying amounts of exercise, but it’s important to make sure you give them enough to keep their weight in check. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How often should I brush a Irish Wolfhound?
Irish Wolfhounds have a shaggy, rough coat that should be brushed twice a week to remove tangles and any dead hair. They shed moderately throughout the year and are pretty easy to groom for being so huge. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Irish Wolfhound need?
Irish Wolfhounds are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Irish Wolfhounds prefer a home with a safely fenced-in yard where they can run and play, but they need to live inside with their humans. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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