Our current beards are pictured below.
We will over time add to this pack of cuteness. All of our dogs are AKC registered and are pets first and foremost. We love all our breeders and when a pup comes here it has a forever home.
So have a look and get to know our current tribe of schnauzers.
This is Nero; our Salt and Pepper male. As of 2024 he is 7 years old. Our grumpy old man. He has sired three litters of pups for us. He has also been a stud to other female miniature schnauzer owners with great success. He is still going strong and showing no signs of slowing down.
This is Scarlett; our black female. As of 2024 she is 3 years old. She has mothered four litters for us. She is a very attentive mom to her litters and also loves being with her human family. High energy and always ready to play with her pack mates here on Schnauzer Ranch .
This is Leia; our black and silver female. As of 2024 she is 2 years old. Spunky, ready to play all the time, but also laid back. She loves to cuddle with her humans especially at bed time. Due to the difficulty she had with her first litter we will not be breeding her again. She will be spayed in early 2024 and live out the good life here on Schnauzer Ranch.
This is Rhet. He will turn 2 in 2024. He is a Salt and Pepper Irvington Schnauzer from Nero and Scarlett. He will help expand our breeding program and be a fine replacement for Nero when he retires in a few years. Rhet is very loving and playful. Always wants to play but also always wants to cuddle. His solution then is to try and play in your lap.
This is Lucy. She will turn 2 years old in 2024. She came to us from the great state of North Carolina. She is Black & Silver. We are hoping that because her parents were different colors that she can add a splash of different colors to our future puppy offerings.
This is Poppy. She is a Liver/Pepper girl. As of late March 2024 she is 10 weeks old and the newest addition to our breeding program. She comes to us from the great state of Tennessee. And she also got to keep her tail. Her and her litter mates were born during a winter storm and they were not able to get to the vet appointment for docking. We love it.