The Schnauzer is a breed of dog that originated in Germany in the 15th century and is the only breed in the terrier class that does not contain English blood. The life expectancy of the Schnauzer is between 12-13 years. The lifespan of a healthy schnauzer is generally around 12-13 years, and there are also long-lived schnauzers that can live to be 15-18 years old or even longer. The length of life of a dog is very much related to the breed and whether or not the owner is feeding it correctly, and avoiding the schnauzer getting sick can properly extend the life of the dog. So the life span of a pet dog is not only related to the dog’s own breed, but also closely related to the dog’s body genetic diseases, acquired breeding environment, living habits and so on. The length of life of the chenille, in addition to its natural death, there are many accidents. For example, car accidents, hunted by dog hunters, distemper, microscopic diseases, etc.. All of these can invariably affect the length of a dog’s life span. If the owner raises the dog correctly, the schnauzer’s life expectancy can be longer.
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