97% Compatible
Despite their small size, they were originally bred to be ratters and can still exhibit impressive hunting instincts!
Their shaggy coat earned them the nickname 'Bobtail,' despite actually having a naturally long tail!
Developed in Germany during the 19th century as a smaller version of the Standard Schnauzer, these dogs excelled at ratting and guarding small farms and homes.
Developed in western England during the 1800s, these dogs expertly drove cattle and sheep to market across the countryside, earning their reputation as skilled herding companions.
Professional grooming every 4-6 weeks required. Daily exercise essential for mental and physical well-being. Regular dental care needed to prevent common oral health issues.
Regular grooming sessions essential to prevent matting. Needs consistent exercise routine and early socialization. Monitor for signs of overheating in warm weather.