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Schnauzers Of PA
Dedicated to the Miniature Schnauzer Breed
Pictures of Sire Niki
Pictures of Sire Luke
Pictures of Dam Molly
Pictures of Dam Sarah
Pictures Of Dam Holly
Pictures of Dam Tina
Pictures of Dam Rosie
Pictures of Dam Amy
Puppy's Parents
 DNA Tested Sires and Dams !!!


Click on the Links to the left of this page to view our Adult Miniature Schnauzers.

We have tons of pictures of all our dogs.  Some are good but a lot of them are really bad.  As you view the pictures you might
wonder why we even put them online.  Please keep in mind we didn't have to.  We could have put only the best,
edited, show pictures online for you to see like many of the other sites you may have already been to do.   But, that wouldn't be
right.  You have the right to see our dogs at their worst.  Living at home, playing outside in the grass, rain, and snow and of course,
not having a perfect hair day. 

Please keep in mind the old saying, 'beauty is only skin deep.'  It holds very true to Miniature Schnauzers and any dog in fact.

What is the most important thing we cherish?  I belove most of us would say that it is our health.  Without good health we don't have
much.  Again, the same holds true with every dog and every animal.  Survival of the fittest is another saying that we fight to believe but
in the animal kingdom is often very sadly true.

We, as a dedicated Miniature Schnauzer Breeder, pride ourselves in being able to provide the most healthy puppies. 
Through the science of DNA testing we've almost eliminated the possibility that any offspring from our adult parents will carrying a diseased
gene to any of our puppies.  Please remember nothing is ever 100% sure.  There is always Murphy's Law to consider.

An example of what DNA testing of our adult parents is simple.  If the parents don't have or carry the gene for diabetes they can't give it to their babies.
If they don't have or carry the gene for irriatable bowl syndrom that can't be passed to the puppies of those parents.

At this point I must point out the Nature vs. Nurture theory.  Although the adult parents of the litter do not carry any hereditary diseased gene for a
particular health issue the baby later on in life could develop the disease because of diet, abuse, or the many other variables that naturally occur
in our enviroment.

Simply put, DNA testing ensures that the parents of the litter are of the highest health quality.   The parent's genes are the 'building blocks' of their babies.

While your on our site, have some fun and taking a look at our dogs.  More and more pictures get added monthy so please keep checking back.
And, please remember, we post good and the 'not so good' pictures. 



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Unauthorized copying or saving of pictures and or picture files contained on this web site is strictly prohibited without the consent of the owner.   January 1st, 2007.




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