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  2. That Animal Rescue Show - Wikipedia

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    That Animal Rescue Show is an American documentary television series, which follows the animal rescue community in Austin, Texas. Richard Linklater , Bill Guttentag , and Phil McGraw serve as executive producers under their Detour Filmproduction, 1891 Productions, and Stage 29 Productions banners, respectively.

  3. Mini Schnauzer’s Dad Teaches Him ‘On Your Mark, Get ... - AOL

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    This is adorable! Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  4. Tried and tested ways to help a rescue pet settle in - AOL

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    Assuming you have acquired the pet either from a rescue shelter or directly from a home that can no longer keep him, always ask for as much history and background information as they can give.

  5. So Cute! Jennifer Aniston Introduces New Rescue Puppy ... - AOL

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    The perfect furry companion! Jennifer Aniston revealed she rescued a new puppy named Lord Chesterfield in an adorable video via Instagram. Stars Adopting or Fostering Pups Amid Coronavirus: Nick ...

  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. Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    By the VDH and FCI Schnauzer is placed in "Group 2, Section 1: Pinschers and Schnauzers", with "Nr. 181, 182 and 183" in "Section 1.2: Schnauzer" dedicated to all three Schnauzer breeds. [8] Standard Schnauzers (also known as Mittelschnauzers) are around 1.5 ft (46 cm) tall at the shoulder and weigh 30 to 45 lb (14 to 20 kg).

  8. What makes an athletic dog? Let this miniature schnauzer from ...

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    The event featured dogs from 35 nations and Kermit, a miniature schnauzer, was among the best performers. Kermit was one of only four dogs selected to compete for Team USA.

  9. Standard Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, with the sixth edition of the stud-book, the name of the rough-haired breed was officially changed from Rauhaarige Pinscher to Schnauzer. [5]: 482 In 1918 the Pinscherklub and the Schnauzerklub München merged to form the Pinscher-Schnauzer-Verband, which in 1921 changed its name to the present Pinscher-Schnauzer-Klub 1895 e.V. [12]