Junkman wrote: "Giant Schnauzer ??? I've known several Schnauzer owners, but never heard of a
Giant Schnauzer. Sounds interesting, how big do they get? Any pics?"
Junkman, the AKC registers Giants and Standards in the Working Group, and Miniatures in the Terrier group. Giants go between 25 1/2" - 27 1/2" at the withers (shoulder) for males, and 23 1/2" - 25 1/2" for the girls--the goal is the middle of the range. A Giant Schnauzer is comparable in height to an Irish or Gordon setter, although in body they'll be bigger boned than the Irish and about equal to the Gordon. A local woman has a five year old Giant boy, and when Otis stands up on his hind legs, he can put his forelegs on my shoulders and look me in the eye--but I'm only five feet tall.

Standard Schnauzers are 18 1/2" to 19 1/2" for males, 17 1/2" to 18 1/2" for females, or about the same size as an English springer spaniel.
http://www.akc.org/breeds/standard_schnauzer/index.cfm
Casey's bestest girlfriend in the whole world is a 2 y.o. champion Standard girl who loves to push him around...he's pretty tolerant with girls, so he let's her get away with murder.
Miniature Schnauzers have to be between 12-14" at the shoulder to qualify to be shown, although taller (and smaller) minis happen all the time. All sizes can come in black (like the picture...nice dog, btw) or salt-and-pepper (silver/grey). Around here, black Giants are most common, but Standards and Miniatures are usually salt and pepper. I love 'em all, but Giants can be real clowns, and Standards can be real pushy.
Gaelen (can you tell I show dogs?)
