Are Schnauzers and Schnauzers the Same Dog
Schnauzer (detailed introduction)
Schnauzer (detailed introduction) belongs to the terrier group of dogs and is the only breed in the terrier group without British bloodline. The small Schnauzer first originated in 15th century Germany, and now there are three types: standard Schnauzer, miniature Schnauzer, and giant Schnauzer. Some people like to call it Schnauzer, but others call it Schnauzer. So do these two names both refer to "Schnauzer," or is there an essential difference between the two?
Parents who are not familiar can search online. Actually, Schnauzer and Schnauzer refer to the same kind of dog. The small Schnauzer originated abroad, and its name Schnauzer is German, meaning "muzzle." Schnauzer is the translated name. Of course, translations are generally based on the English literal translation, so some people are accustomed to calling it Schnauzer, while others call it Schnauzer. Regardless of the name, it is the same dog breed with no difference.