Schnese
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Living with a Schnese
Personality: The Schnese is a loving, playful and snuggly dog.
Family Dog: The Schnese makes a great family dog.
Shedding: The Schnese sheds very little hair.
Grooming: The Schnese should be groomed about every 2 months to keep the matting to a minimum.
Training: The Schnese is an intelligent dog who can be easily trained using positive reinforcement techniques.
Barking: The Schnese is commonly a barker. They do tend to bark at people and dogs walking by on the sidewalk.
Exercise: The Schnese doesn't require a lot of exercise and can get plenty running lap saround the house. That being said they would still love a daily walk and need the socialization opportunity of getting out.
Schnese Appearance
Size: A fully grown Schnese may stand about 12 inches tall and weigh around 6.5 pounds.
Companionship: The Schnese makes a great companion dog as they love to curl up on your lap and take a nap.
Color: The coat of the Schnese can be black and brown in color as a puppy and change to a greyish white as they mature.
Coat: The coat of the Schnese is soft and fine.
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