The average lifespan of a schnauzer is 12 to 13 years, which is a very short lifespan in the dog category. With a poor diet or illness in general, its life expectancy will be even shorter, which is one reason why so few people have a Sheltie. Although the schnauzer is small in size, it has a lot of hair. It has two layers of hair, which is usually difficult to comb and requires regular trimming of its coat. It has a long beard, so it is harder to clean up, and over time, the hair around the mouth will become yellow, which can easily breed bacteria and harm the body of the Chenery. Chenery bones are fragile, easy to fracture, not suitable for strenuous exercise, and it loves to run, so it is necessary to do a good job of protection measures, and more calcium in the early stages, usually the owner should bother to supplement the dog’s calcium, to ensure that Chenery bones are strong enough.
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