05/06/2026
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Why I donโt blindly follow every โstandardโ rule when breeding my Mini Schnauzersโฆ
Because Iโm a breeder with my own vision, not a copy and paste kennel ๐คฃ
Some people in the dog world act like thereโs ONLY one acceptable look, one acceptable size, one acceptable coat, one acceptable build, one acceptable everythingโฆ and if your dogs donโt fit perfectly inside THEIR little box, suddenly youโre the problem ๐ฎโ๐จ
Meanwhile Iโm over here breeding what I personally LOVE.
I respect preservation breeders.I respect people dedicated to strict standards.That absolutely has its place.
But I also believe dogs can still be healthy, functional, beautiful, stable, and well bred WITHOUT every single one looking identical.
I donโt want cookie cutter.I donโt want boring.I donโt want dogs that look like every other schnauzer flooding the internet right now.
I love substance.Big personalities.Beautiful coats.Strong structure.Balanced temperaments.Pretty heads and expression.Dogs that stand out the second they walk into a room.
Thatโs MY preference.And everybody is allowed to have their own ๐
Some people breed strictly for show.Some for companionship.Some for sport.Some for color.Some for a certain style or build.
None of us own the breed.
And I for sure donโt message people being hateful because their vision is different than mine. How small minded do you have to be to think thereโs only ONE right way to love a breed?
You like your type?Perfect.I like mine too ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ๐
At the end of the day, healthy, loved, ethically bred dogs with stable temperaments matter more to me than trying to please internet critics hiding behind keyboards.
The world would be real boring if every Mini Schnauzer looked exactly the same an