![]() ![]() 'Origin and History of the Giant Schnauzer'. ^ a b 'The Westminster Kennel Club | Breed Information: Giant Schnauzer'.The Howell Book of Dogs: The Definitive Reference to 300 Breeds and Varieties. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l 'Giant Schnauzer'.Your Purebred Puppy, Second Edition: A Buyer's Guide, Completely Revised and Updated. ^ a b Welton, Michele (October 15, 2000).The New Terrier Handbook: Everything about Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, Behavior, and Training. ^ 'FCI-Standard â 181 â Giant Schnauzer (Riesenschnauzer)' (pdf). ![]() Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series. ^ a b c d e f g h Rice, Dan (March 1, 2001).Giant Schnauzers: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Training, and Wellness. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Stahlkuppe, Joe Earle-Bridges, Michele (March 1, 2002).The most common causes of death in Giant Schnauzers are lymphoma and liver cancer, followed by heart attacks and heart failure. Bone diseases and joint problems are also an issue. Some are also sensitive to sulphonamides and gold. Some Giant Schnauzers develop central diabetes insipidus, autosomalrecessivehypothyroidism, selective malabsorption of cobalamin, narcolepsy, cataplexy, and various seizure disorders. ![]()
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