Puppy time!!

What’s that?

Take a look!!

I am ready!!

Posted on 29 April 2009 by petmyforum
Rusty already one year living with us. We were wishing happy birthday to this younger fellow!


My 3 Miniature Schnauzer from the left is Ricky, Rusty, and Rocky.

They have been waiting so long for that cake

We gave Planet Dog toy to Rusty. He likes very much.

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Posted on 25 April 2009 by petmyforum

Name: Rocky, Male, Breed: Miniature Schnauzer, he was born on August 2005. Coat: Soft after clipped, Color: Salt-and-pepper. Temperament: Obedient to command, Friendly, intelligent and willing to please. He can be stubborn at times, but be grateful that his independent nature precludes he need for constant guidance. They are often guarded towards strangers until the owners of the home welcome the guest, upon which they are typically very friendly to them.
Picture of Rocky 2005
Posted on 28 March 2009 by petmyforum
Many people who have ever owned a dog will swear that their dog has exhibited some kind of behavior they just can’t explain. How does a dog know when its owner is returning home at an unexpected time? Our Miniature Schnauzer dogs would get excited waiting at behind the door about 25 to 30 min before my family member would get home. We noticed this because it often happened when my family was coming home at an unusual time. I took some picture to proof. That’s why I’m excited would like sharing. Animals can read their owner’s minds. Dogs often behave as if they know the moment that their owner begins preparations to start coming home, and cats can often tell whether they have a veterinary appointment scheduled that day. Dogs often know who is at the front door or before the door is opened.


Your dog has this kind of behavior?
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Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum
I always thought that dogs hated vacuum cleaners because they somehow resembled a mysterious animal they feared. However, while I was doing the research for my latest article on buzzing power lines, I learned that it actually has to do with sound.
Dog hearing is significantly better than human hearing, and they can hear in the ultrasonic range – very high frequency sounds inaudible to humans (remember those dog whistles that never seemed to work? Same principle).
Vacuum cleaners tend to put out loud ultrasonic sounds that are irritating and frightening to dogs. They attack the vacuum because they just want it to shut up. So if you have a dog, it might be kind to put him or her outside or in another room with the door closed while you vacuum. At the very least, you’ll spare your vacuum cleaner some teeth marks.

By Katharine M. J. Osborne
My dogs are terrified. Is it the loud noise? It’s such a loud, shriek, uniquely awful sound. You guys know what I’m talking about. That thing really drives my three dog’s nuts! Ricky and Rusty is the most hate it. How about your dog feels?
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Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum

Year 2005, when an exciting moment, A puppy is entering our life, and even more exciting. Its Rocky grab my heart as me grabs him. Aware of the responsibility that accompanies. We prepared with all of dog supplies he needs. Another loving Ricky is a handsome fellow with gorgeous look. That is my second miniature schnauzer bring home at 2006. Have another busy day for us to take care this younger fellow. By us really sure Rocky must love him very much. The black miniature schnauzer, I cannot believe can get another more dog to our family at 2008. We get the name”Rusty” because his whole body is dark. Do you able look at him face? We feel odds about dog with black because is hard to find him at dark place when night time.
Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum
Hello there, let me introduced my dogs, from the lefts are Ricky, Rocky and Rusty. They are male Miniature Schnauzer, when first time saw Rocky already falling in love with him. Since we had rocky almost one year, when he first year birthday, we get him a great best friend “Ricky”. The Miniature Schnauzer is equally comfortable in a small city apartment, the year 2008 saw the black color Miniature Schnauzer, we think to have full collection Miniature Schnauzer breed. We bought him from breeder. Once we were all done we had to take Rusty home. “Distinctive” is the word that most accurately describes the Miniature Schnauzer, for he is very affectionate without being overbearingly gushy, highly intelligent with some degree of independence, extremely curious but not destructive, elegant in appearance without froufrou, highly protective yet underwhelming in size, and equipped with bonus of all bonuses a no shedding coat with no trace of a doggy odor.
Picture of Ricky, Rocky and Rusty 2008

Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum
Name: Rusty, Male, Breed: Miniature Schnauzer, he was born on April 2008. Coat: Harsh and wiry when groomed. Color: Black. Temperament: Fun-loving, Agreeable, he is curious by nature and will tend to be very playful although not hyperactive. He recognizer your mood and knows when outsmarting you will make you laugh and when it’ll get him into trouble. He love human very much. For us with many Miniature Schnauzers will describe as Gorgeous, Beautiful, Elegant, and Divine. One Miniature Schnauzer is no enough, Two Miniature Schnauzer is getting excited, Three Miniature Schnauzer going savage!
Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum
Name: Ricky, Male, Breed: Miniature Schnauzer, he was born on August 2006. Coat: Harsh and wiry when groomed, Color: Black-and-silver and white. Temperament: Obedient to command, he should be relatively fearless; the Schnauzer has a strongly developed territorial instinct. He can get by with just about anything because he is amusing, smart, tough, eye-catching, and clever and know how to handle you. He not as friendly to human as especially for stranger. He likes playing dog toys.