Snowbound Schnauzers

With Love and Care of Wonderful Schnauzers

Our hard work and commitment  to our schnauzers brings a smile to our faces everytime we have a family comment on it. 

Christy from Lexington KY wrote :

 

"Do you have any questions for us? If so please list them here and we will be happy to answer them all.
Not so much questions but interest. I would like to have a pup that was salt and pepper but I notice that you primarily have black litters. I don't mind waiting but would prefer a pup that wasn't a solid color. I am interested in your pups because of how you raise your pups and the fact that you are more interested in their welfare and health than only the money being made from their sale. If you have had a dog returned I would not be opposed to being considered if you thought there could be a match. Puppies aren't the only ones that need love".

Missy from Kirksey, Ky wrote:

"I love what I've been reading on your website!! I am especially impressed at your socialization program. That has been one of my main concerns as I have looked for puppies, as I feel that is VERY important". 

Rex and Shelia from Louisville, Ky wrote:

"The information on your site is very thorough, your breeding practices and policies are exemplary and we look forward to getting our next "baby" from Snowbound Schnauzers!"

Nicole from Shelbyville, Ky worte: (new family to Gracie and Brodie)

"I have researched several breeders online and believe that you and your husband are the best breeders in the tri-state area.  I love that you devote the time and energy into training, socialization and care of the babies prior to gifting them to their new homes.  I believe that the extra effort makes all the difference in the puppies transitioning to their new homes.  Please let me know if it will be possible for us to get 2 puppies if available from Journey's litter.  We are willing to wait for a future litter to get 2 if necessary.  We are very excited to get the new additions to our family.  Thanks for your time and consideration."

Sarita from TX wrote:

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Amen to all the valuable information you have on your site!
Amen to puppies NOT leaving you at 6 weeks.  I love how you said you didn't care what other breeders do.
I get asked that ALL the time if I would allow my puppies to be picked up at 6 weeks and how "my last puppy the breeder let me have at 6 weeks old & we want to get them house trainned".  Who told these people that 6 weeks was the best age to start house training and older than that is just old! LOL  Amazing!
Anyway, my eyes are getting heavy but I am looking forward to coming back to your site to read more.
I am a breeder and I appreciate the information on a site because so many web sites tell you nothing about their dogs or their practices.  I know many people don't read even the simple stuff but those that are willing to read are always appreciative to me of the web site content.
I am not in the market for a puppy but was just browsing the Internet a bit and came across your site.
I also like the smaller "mini" like you. I have a couple of small (toy size) girls even though it wasn't planned they would be as small as they are but I personally prefer the same solid structure of a full size mini but on the small side of the mini scale.   I have a girl that is only 10 1/2 inches about 11'ish lb but amazingly she is out of my largest (over sized mini girl) and her sire is heavy champion line so who would have thought she would be so small but she has a great solid build to be so small.  I love them smaller if they are solid but I personally prefer about the 12 inch size. 
I am sorry to ramble, I guess sleep deprivation. Haha
Just wanted to say hats off to you for having guidelines that put the puppy first as well as informing your viewers of your standards and letting them know you won't bend in those areas.
Cheers,
Sarita
    
 
Raised where love & quality show in every puppy!