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  2. Adorable shelter dogs find forever homes thanks to passionate ...

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    Despite photographer Richard Phibbs never predicting it, you can see 60-plus of his pup portraits in his new book, 'Rescue Me,' out October 25. Adorable shelter dogs find forever homes thanks to ...

  3. 34 Toy Dog Breeds That Stay Puppy-Sized Forever - AOL

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    Miniature schnauzer. Miniature schnauzer laying on grass looking up. ... If you do buy a teacup breed, be sure you find a reputable and ethical breeder. Breed Overview. Height: 9 inches max. Weight:

  4. TSA wants you to adopt puppies who failed their ... - AOL

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    Not only are the applications for adoptions on a first come, first serve basis, but there are housing requirements. For example, applicants must have a fenced-in yard and must not be planning to ...

  5. Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    A salt and pepper Miniature Schnauzer with intact ears and tail.. In a 2004, population genetics study of 85 purebred dogs, which used cluster-based methods with four identified genetic clusters, all three Schnauzer breeds structurally mostly clustered within "recent European descent, largely terriers and hounds" cluster, with a smaller percent within "working breeds" and "mastiff-type breeds ...

  6. Miniature Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    Solid black adult Miniature Schnauzer with intact ears and tail Salt and pepper adult Miniature Schnauzer with intact ears and tail. Miniature Schnauzers have a very square-shaped build, measuring 11 to 14 inches (28 to 36 cm) tall and weighing 10 to 15 pounds (4.5 to 6.8 kg) for females and 11 to 18 pounds (5.0 to 8.2 kg) for males. [1]

  7. Teacup dog - Wikipedia

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    Multiple health issues are associated with runts and teacup dogs. They may suffer from hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar); hydrocephaly due to the small size of the skull; portosystemic shunts; periodontitis and gingivitis due to the small jaw leading to problems with tooth growth; tracheal collapse; degenerative mitral valve disease; luxating patella and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease; and hypothermia.

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