Why I chose a Giant Schnauzer over another Doberman.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • I wanted to share my thoughts on why I did not get another Doberman Pinscher after Kazi passed away. Kazi had so many amazing qualities and I plan to instill those into Tux as we raise him. I thought it would be nice to share why some other working dog and herding breeds did not make the cut as my choice for family dog.
    Some of the breeds that were recommended were Mastiff, Pitbull, Great Dane, Cane Corso, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Dogo Argentino, Boxer, Rottweiler, and Australian Shepherd.
    The breeds I was interested in were the Doberman, Dutch Shepherd, Malinois, Border Collie, and Giant Schnauzer.

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  • @Keyser_Soze739
    @Keyser_Soze739 10 месяцев назад +74

    After two Dobies, i am now on my 2nd Giant. Two things you should know. 1. Always keep in mind your Giant is smarter than you, and 2. They are also referred to as Peter Pan dogs because they refuse to grow up. They are clowns and where most breeds reach the adult status between 1 and 2 years, count on 4 years for your Giant 😂. You made an excellent choice and i wish you all the best!

    • @carnebrant
      @carnebrant 7 месяцев назад +5

      best description !!! My 9 year old believes she is 2. a pure clown but also the greatest guarddog of the family or workplace.
      She lets noone get in the office but when the "fun persons" comes she acts like a pup.
      also have a 9 year old labrador and shes just an old fart. she never runs unless there is food at the goal.

    • @robynwhite5662
      @robynwhite5662 5 месяцев назад +1

      They say that about Boxers too.

  • @jamaal3270
    @jamaal3270 Год назад +53

    I’ve often thought of my giant schnauzer as a fuzzy Doberman.

  • @easternhotrodder
    @easternhotrodder 11 месяцев назад +35

    We've had both breeds. You really can't go wrong with either. We rehearsed (didn't need to train) my dads Giant Schnauzer about 6 times to carry our rings down the aisle when my wife and I got married. He did it flawlessly. I loved my female South African Boerboel, too.

    • @Barikade
      @Barikade 10 месяцев назад +1

      Boerboels are great 👍🏽

    • @easternhotrodder
      @easternhotrodder 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. Amazing dogs, though males can have dominance issues.

    • @Barikade
      @Barikade 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@easternhotrodder 🤣🤣🤣 our boy is just stubborn ( hard headed as hell) 🤣🤣

    • @easternhotrodder
      @easternhotrodder 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Barikade Mine would get pissed and growl if you baby talked him. Which my dad thought was a great party trick, though... the other people didn't. LOL.

    • @Barikade
      @Barikade 10 месяцев назад +1

      LMAO now that's a great boerboel 🤣

  • @aaronharris3091
    @aaronharris3091 Год назад +50

    I just got a giant about 4 weeks ago. Honestly, it's surprising how much he's exceeding my expectations. Incredibly smart and very confident and protective already of my two year old. There seems to be a nice curious respect and apprehension when people see the giant schnauzer. I like that it's unique but, under that fur it's a controlled beast. They look like werewolves too lol😂

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  Год назад +10

      Yeah, they definitely have the presence I wanted from a dog. Confident and imposing. I'm loving the fur.

    • @jonathanpark7658
      @jonathanpark7658 Год назад +3

      My giant is a giant goofball. 😅

    • @terylbrandonteodosio3371
      @terylbrandonteodosio3371 11 месяцев назад +1

      What's there in the schnauzer that a doberman doesn't have? Im just curious. Thanks

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@terylbrandonteodosio3371 long hair

    • @terylbrandonteodosio3371
      @terylbrandonteodosio3371 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@davidwindmueller6000 ok. I see. Doberman is the smartest dog I had in my whole life. I can't explain it. But even I don't teach them, they understand what I want them to do. Very obedient. But as he grow older he gets more protective. More aggressive. More prey drive and it's hard to control.

  • @markoratar5488
    @markoratar5488 11 месяцев назад +24

    I had 2 giants, both german working line. Extremely clever, extremely protective. The first one was also cuddly 😂 Cautious with strangers, dominant with other dogs, but never agressive. And as i lived in a flat, i went with them for long walks, 3-4 hours a day, plenty of energy. You made a perfect choice.

  • @danarussell4246
    @danarussell4246 2 месяца назад +5

    We’re on Giant Schnauzers #6 and #7 now. We’ve typically always had 2 at a time. We’ve had Giants for the past 33 years now. My wife and I absolutely love this breed.

  • @carlosmier4380
    @carlosmier4380 11 месяцев назад +25

    David, I went through the same process, but over time. Had, in order: Rottweiler, Schnauzer Standard, Giant Schnauzer, Malinois, Great Dane, Spanish Mastiff, Italian Mastiff (Cane Corso) and German Shepherd... all great dogs, each with it's tops and downs, but no doubt, the Giant Schnauzer is my nº1. Checks all boxes to me, and very importantly, natural instinct to know how to behave in all circumstances (more than any other). Very balanced character. Not sure if I was just lucky, but from other owners, it seems to be this way. Deep connection. However, the 1st two years of age, they are pure energy...that goes down to "better than normal" from year 3 onwards. Be careful with extra exercise in the 1st 6-12 months, as all large breeds are sensitive to over physical stress when growing... Have a great life with your Giant. Cheers from Spain.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the advice!

    • @michaelo1676
      @michaelo1676 9 месяцев назад +3

      Carlos, how was your experience with Giant Schnauzer compared to German Shepherd? Our GSD Just passed and we have been considering a Giant Schnauzer in the future (for now, we'll get another GSD first). Cheers.

    • @carlosmier4380
      @carlosmier4380 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@michaelo1676 Hi Michael. After the Giant turned 2 years old, he was that kind of dog that knew how to behave well in any circumstance. Incredible balance. Before that, it was all play, play, play. The German Shepherd is not as confident as the Giant, and this compromises his behavior at times. Even after the 2 years of age, he is still on a play mode regularly. When he wants attention, he tends to bark w/o other purpose. The Giant was more of a gentleman. Both very attached to me, but the Shepherd a bit due to dependency, the Giant of simple will. Regarding having them at home, the Giant looses almost no hair, wheras the Shepherd is a rug production plant, haha. Not sure if I was just lucky with Kuro (the Giant), but he was a truly amazing dog. I hope this helps.

    • @JosephSalinas-r4r
      @JosephSalinas-r4r 4 месяца назад +1

      I laughed when this guy said that pitbulls are not that intelligent...buddy they're up there with the border collie as far as intelligence is concerned, apparently you've never had one. And the GS you have to worry about the grooming. I've had a miniature before and I didn't care for taking him alot to the groomers.

  • @bradleysamson7325
    @bradleysamson7325 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great dogs, both of them! Thanks for sharing, hope your new pup has a long amazing life as part of your family.

  • @emmanuelkusi7212
    @emmanuelkusi7212 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great video !!! VERY THOROUGH explanation for your choice. Awesome presentation...gave LOTS of explanation, straight to the point

  • @Terry-ib5zc
    @Terry-ib5zc 10 месяцев назад +9

    Just saw the video. Very nicely done. Love the Giant schnauzer but we went with the BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIER which has Giant schnauzer in its creation. It’s excellent breed. I have had 3. love them. I have 8 kids a we got our first girl when she was 10 she is now 24 we currently have two boys. Great dog in my opinion! The schnauzer is a great choice and I hope all goes well for you

    • @scottkozinski6199
      @scottkozinski6199 Месяц назад

      We loved our GS, Baron. He passed a year ago after 12 years. Came from a great breeder and was even better than we hoped; bigger, too! Went 135 lbs of muscled athlete! We're spoiled after him and would prefer a large breed. He was a breeze to train, but then as a family we were EXTREMELY consistent and diligent with our commands and socialization of him. I definitely want another dog and have been enamored of the BRT. You've had both. How do they compare? I have severe allergies; so does daughter #2. Our GS did not bother us at all! Do BRT's shed more or less? Any allergy problems? Our GS was extremely perceptive. He was kind and gentle to all neighbors and even strangers, and yet, he somehow knew when to be aggressive, rarely necessary, and never excessively. It was wonderful to let him out on yard patrol knowing that he'd represent our family well. He was a giant, loveable goof who would welcome all, but also protect the entire neighborhood if needed. Are BRT's as perceptive? Are they reasoned and balanced or overly aggressive?

  • @wolfden8979
    @wolfden8979 10 месяцев назад +11

    A Beauceron would be a good choice too. They're one of the breeds that Doberman's & Rottweilers are made from. They always get mistaken for dobbie/rot mix lol. They were known cattle dogs too but not like how brdr collis are on the herds heels, Beaus are more lax & do it at a calm distance, less stressful for the cattle. They're sensitive & intuitive too but not for first timers, they need something to do. Some do bite work too. From what i hear they're on the more gentler side of guard dogs. Some folks use them for service dogs too. Plus they can either look really goofy & friendly or they can look terrifying, just depends on if u crop their ears or not.

  • @dogotek2
    @dogotek2 11 месяцев назад +5

    You covered all of my favorites. I owned a Dogo and he loved the cold of New Jersey. Smart, powerful and productive. Athletic but a little clumsy. If I ever get another dog it will be a Giant.

  • @eljuanchosf
    @eljuanchosf 19 дней назад

    I've had GS' for most of my life. My last one, Toro, lived until almost 14 years old. He passed away one year ago, and yesterday I found myself looking for breeders in my area. GS' can be addictive. Smart, curious, protective clowns. Hope you enjoy yours!!!

  • @MarissaByrne89
    @MarissaByrne89 4 месяца назад +3

    We lost our Giant over 5 years ago. She undeniably ruined us for any breed. We had her for 12 years and she amazing as a companion guardian for our home and family. Her audimatic response to protect was unbeatable.

  • @chatrinekvinge813
    @chatrinekvinge813 3 месяца назад +4

    Schnauzer in all sizes are very good dogs.They have good health,very smart and learn easy.If they have good activities and play time,they are absolutely lovely.I will never choose another breed after owning a Schnauzer🌞👋🇧🇻

  • @delilahklenk6658
    @delilahklenk6658 11 месяцев назад +22

    The Bouvier de Flanders is also a great dog, and similar looking to the giant schnauzer

    • @lamara8497
      @lamara8497 11 месяцев назад +1

      They are cousins

    • @melblacke5726
      @melblacke5726 11 месяцев назад +4

      If I were looking for a black guard dog that did not have a smooth coat I would choose a Black Russian Terrier. I am curious to know if your giant schnauzer is as yappy as the smaller schnauzers?

    • @FraochFlanagan
      @FraochFlanagan 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agree totally. Our 1st family dog was a Bouvier des Flandres, he lived to 11 1/4 years, died of cancer. We then decided on a German Shepherd, believing less work with grooming, oh foolish mortal. I just traded grooming, for constant vacuuming. When he was 5 yrs we added a female German Shepherd, Czech lines. She is almost 12 and winding down with age and ailments. We are returning to another Bouvier. For us, they are more calm and observant, only using enough force or intimidation as the situation calls for. They can be a little stubborn, but not hyper or trigger happy, as some Shepherd lines can be...shoot first, ask questions later.

    • @pgm2934
      @pgm2934 6 месяцев назад +4

      I had a Bouvier - he was a fantastic dog. Took me 17 years to get another dog after his loss. I have a Giant now, another fantastic dog. He's almost 3, super smart, active, protective and friendly at the same time - I also have a mini-schnauzer as his companion. She also has many of the same qualities. Not a yapper - both are excellent dogs. They force me to stay active and get plenty of exercise in my old age. It's a blessing to have them in my life.

  • @deborahholliday1600
    @deborahholliday1600 11 месяцев назад +5

    Hello, I really enjoyed your video. I’m so sorry for the loss of your beautiful dog Cozzi. I’m also a dog lover. I currently own three dogs: a GSD, a Schnoodle and an American Staffordshire mix. You stated that, “pitbulls aren’t very intelligent.” After raising multiple pits, I’ve learned different! They are very intelligent! They may not be as athletic or active as you may like but very intelligent. My Amstaff has been the most obedient and easiest to train. I’m recovering from a traumatic brain injury and it’s my pitbull that gets me out the bed and is by my side daily, on and off leash. I’m an experienced dog owner. Over the years, I’ve raised pure breeds (Labrador retrievers, American Staffordshires, Toy Poodles, German Shepherd Dogs, Beagles) and mutts and my preferred choice is a pit bull type dog. They are very loyal and obedient with the right training. My dog Buddy (American Staffordshire mix) is protective yet non-aggressive, will fetch, run laps, follow commands, guard the yard and family and simply be a couch potato. I think you made a great choice for your family - Giant Schnauzer - an amazing breed! I lot of versatility in the breed. ❤

  • @milamilla1977
    @milamilla1977 11 месяцев назад +8

    OMG, you described BRT! I had one once, perfect guardian dog for cold climate.

  • @kathrynfahm6762
    @kathrynfahm6762 Год назад +16

    Welcome to the Giant Schnauzer Family! Check out Schnauzerfest in Rome, GA from 28-29 October.

  • @strausd02
    @strausd02 10 месяцев назад +7

    I have a Doberman Pinscher. This is my third Doberman.
    Before I decided on the breed or type of dog to get, I researched the working class breed thoroughly. This was the class that I wanted to pick or select my furbaby from. When all was said and done, my selection was narrowed-down to two dogs. The German Shepherd and the Doberman Pinscher. I loved these two dogs due to their history of guarding and protecting. They were also the only two breeds that law enforcement and the military used. They are highly regarded by security firms, as well. The things that tilted the decision to the Doberman Pinscher, was its hair. It had short hair, and required less maintenence.
    I had visited homes that had German Shepherds, and the hair was a no-no for me. The thought of seeing hair floating across the room, indicated to me that dog hair would get into everything, even my foods. This was a deal breaker for me.
    I could not be more happy with my furbabies/furbuddies. The Dobermans have excelled in every way. They are everything that your read about them. They are excellent in every way, if they are trained and socialized very early.
    You must be seen by them as the Top Dog! The leader of the pack. They responds and respects a strong leader.😢

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, the hair is a big issue. My Doberman did shed, but it was unnoticed.

  • @moduman2220
    @moduman2220 5 месяцев назад +2

    As a former Cane Corso owner, I can say your assessment of the breed was correct but for one, they do very well in cold weather. I like the Giant Schnauzer breed. Wishing you good luck and many wonderful years with your new dog, Tux.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  5 месяцев назад

      Interesting to know about them in the cold.

    • @powderedtoastfacekillah734
      @powderedtoastfacekillah734 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davidwindmueller6000 I can concur…my brother has a Corso here in Brooklyn NY and it does well

  • @rpinarreta
    @rpinarreta 10 месяцев назад +9

    Congratulations, the Giant Schnauzer is a great all around farm dog. Two other similar looking dogs are Russian Black Terrier aka (Chornyi Terrier), Briard aka (Berger de Brie ) and the Bouvier aka (Bouvier des Flandres).

  • @rockylamotta8154
    @rockylamotta8154 11 месяцев назад +4

    First, condolences on losing your Dobie. Never have owned a GS but truly admire the breed! Hoping Tux brings your fam much joy & happiness like Kozzie(Sp?). Continued success with your beautiful GS!

  • @peterschmidt7409
    @peterschmidt7409 11 месяцев назад +5

    Nice! I am from Austria, we have many good working line giant schnauzers here. I had one, was easy one of my best dogs ever. Stay on top with the training, they are strong minded, but late bloomers, they are fully adult not before two and a half or three years.

  • @galactick9dogtraining420
    @galactick9dogtraining420 24 дня назад +1

    Australian shepherds don’t have presence, but they THINK they do and sometimes that’s enough 😂

  • @JOHNRueve
    @JOHNRueve 11 месяцев назад +3

    Bouvier de Flanders. Smart, emotional inelligence of an eight year old, velcro, great sense of humor. Working breed. I went to my moms pen in back to retrieve them inside after we eturnd from a shopping trip. Thats why ifound out why the fenced pen was 12 feet high. So happy to see me! Literally am to the gate and mo running start, srprang 11 feet into the air, over and over. No kidding. The bark wassomoly unreal, had to reputty the windows. Loose in the frame from the sonic waves of the bark. She had 2. Very protective, but guaded you like a sheep, didn't get lured away.

  • @JoEnUtZ23
    @JoEnUtZ23 4 месяца назад +3

    I’ve owned German shepherds, huskies and now I have a Doberman. She just turned 14 years old last month. For me…. I wouldn’t get any other breed now. I’m a Doberman guy for life. My only issue is that once’s she goes. I’ll have a hard time getting another one. So if I do chose to. You bet it’ll be another Doberman lol

  • @Tuishimi
    @Tuishimi Год назад +6

    I really thought about a giant when I was searching after our boxer/cattle-dog mix passed, I ended up with a standard schnauzer. I had a pick from two separate litters, had narrowed it down to a female, when I got the kennel, I chose my girl because a) she was a pip-squeak (she still is, about an inch shorter and 10 pounds lighter than the breed standard after a year) and b) she was the most out-going puppy of the bunch. She was the first to trot over to greet us. Anyway, she's my buddy, but I have to admit she is quite the handful. :D I think the giants tend to be a little calmer, still energetic but not quite so (what I call) "crazy." I think maybe enthusiastic is a better word. HAVE FUN with your new dog! I think you made a great choice. One other thing I think you will appreciate is that they know when to bark and when not to bark, at least it seems that way to me.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you got a great dog! Appreciate the well wishes.

    • @tamarahollenbeck2988
      @tamarahollenbeck2988 Год назад +2

      I love how loyal Schnauzers are. I had a large mini, Winston, and he was very protective and smart! Schnauzers have a Very loud and unique Bark/ Howl! Strong personalities. I Lost him a year ago ,and miss him everyday. When I'm ready, I am going to get a Standard. It's an ancient breed of the working class elites; land barons, farriers, brewers. You'll Enjoy your Schnauzer. No other Dog will Ever be like Your Schnauzer 💓

  • @lonerhino3229
    @lonerhino3229 11 месяцев назад +4

    I have owned two giant schnauzer. Both female. Incredible dogs. If from a knowledgable breeder, the better. Very gentle animals, smart, loving and brave. They are easy to train and can tolerate very low temperatures. The only drawback was grooming.

  • @ingerpamp2388
    @ingerpamp2388 5 месяцев назад +2

    Once a giant schnauzer always a giant schnauzer ❤ You made an exellent choice. Good luck./ 35 years whith the breed. (From Sweden)

  • @markw999
    @markw999 11 месяцев назад +2

    You hear 2 things about the health of Giant Schnauzers. Either very good or very bad. Wondering if that's the difference between show and working lines??

  • @teehorton5083
    @teehorton5083 11 месяцев назад +3

    Everyone stops when they see a Chihuahua coming! Great Video!

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @teehorton5083
      @teehorton5083 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s so funny! The first question I always get asked is do they bite? And I say yeah they got to eat! I got 3 Chihuahuas/Mexican Pit Bulls! I love dogs!

  • @countrygirl432
    @countrygirl432 2 месяца назад +1

    Interesting video. I have a active and professionally trained Cane Corso who loves herding in the cattle,running besides the ATV,chills out with the chickens sitting on top of him. When the weather is hot and a CC has webbed feet,he swims in the pool ,loves to go on barn hunting races or chilling out on the sofa. A CC is a very active breed,not a couch potato,lol. He's been the best working breed for our family. We will always have guardian breed in our home. We've had in the past dobbie,blue heeler,American Bulldog, Caucasian Shepard,but our CC has been the easiest to train and socialize. Plus, he's absolutely loves it when the kids are playing soccer or basketball. The only "problem " per say is when he took the jolly ball toy for himself and away from our old donkey.

  • @dhena8112
    @dhena8112 11 месяцев назад +7

    Schnauzer's are great dogs for many reasons one of the best things are health and lack of shedding. I've had the pleasure of living with 3. I've also have had 2 GSD's. Our first GSD shedded to a point that I was always amazed that there was still fur on her body. Our current GSD is a working line sable from Germany the breeder told us what to feed him.
    Long story short he barely sheds its crazy to me. I'm not sure if it's just his genetics or if what we feed him is what stops the massive shedding. All we feed him is royal Canin GSD with raw beef with liquid omegas and joint supplement.
    Malinois are just too high energy for me as it is I take our GSD to the park daily for high intensity training the obedience training and bite work weekly. Really I just really like the working line shepherd dogs, terriers, and rotties.
    It's really tough losing a fur child it was especially tough losing our first GSD for whatever reason not sure why she was just a great dog.

  • @TheSagaGemini
    @TheSagaGemini Год назад +4

    Had one from 1990-2000 named Brutto.Cropt,european line...magestic..my forewer friend and guardian.
    Cheers from Croatia ❤️

  • @jeanellef9336
    @jeanellef9336 Год назад +1

    Dog Lover here, Kazi DP is a good looking family dog, sorry for your loss. Your GS is just as Gorgeous. He will do a fabulous job. Enjoy your New Baby!

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  Год назад

      Thank you. Kazi was amazing. Tux is a special puppy. I'm looking forward to raising him to an adult.

  • @thormenucci
    @thormenucci 11 месяцев назад +2

    just to clarify, a guard dog is an individual who is able to work alone and fight anyone who dares to enter his territory, but for that, the dog needs a lot of nerve to support a real fight with a criminal which can only be achieved by outstanding genetics or a good amount of training. In both situations, your dog needs to be tested by a professional to certify that he´s able to do the task otherwise you´re putting your dog and family life in danger.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      OK boomer

    • @thormenucci
      @thormenucci 11 месяцев назад

      @@davidwindmueller6000 It's sad to see a man twice my age being so ignorant about something so serious. people really believe in a guard dog breed when the best guard dogs in the world are mixed.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      @thormenucci go get yourself one of those then, Tux will be more than capable of what I need from him. Oh yeah, make a video of it too.

    • @thormenucci
      @thormenucci 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@davidwindmueller6000 I don't need to prove anything to you or anyone. i work with trained protection and guard dogs and i know how to recognize a good one. I´ve seen people with the same speech as you and most of the time the dog won´t guard anything or just get stabbed or beaten to death by some low criminal.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      @@thormenucci 👍

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this interesting and informative video!!

  • @heathercouch4068
    @heathercouch4068 5 месяцев назад +2

    Many people do not know that the original pinschers and schnauzers were once the same stock from which the individual breeds came. This was before there were formal standards for “breeds”. Smooth coated pinschers and rough coated called “schnauzers” were often in the same litter before the “breeds” were refined and developed into what we see today.

  • @ivanracine431
    @ivanracine431 Месяц назад +1

    Great choice they are dorbermen dna in them live 12 to 15 years old tough as nails extremely strong very smart dog you have to train him well are he will become the leader and could be dangerous had a 125 lbs giant people were scared but he was well trained would not anything only on command cheers they love the cold from 🇨🇦

  • @madvente
    @madvente 11 месяцев назад +9

    Both D'manns and GS are equally great breeds in my experience. The Black Russian Terrier (part GS - R'weiler - Airedale Terrier) might also have ticked your boxes. Enjoy Tux, I am sure you will!

    • @234i9
      @234i9 8 месяцев назад +1

      the BRT is a bit too large/heavy to be a "sporty" dog tho.

  • @Arcadian1821
    @Arcadian1821 7 месяцев назад +3

    My deepest condolences on your Doberman.😢

  • @edwardgomez3633
    @edwardgomez3633 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great choice. We’ve had 2 Giants. We’ve also had a Doberman and now have a Dogo the last 6 years. All great breeds.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      The Dogo breed is really cool.

    • @antownemercer7552
      @antownemercer7552 11 месяцев назад +1

      @edwardgomez3633- True those breeds you've owned are great but which was your all around favorite?

    • @edwardgomez3633
      @edwardgomez3633 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@antownemercer7552 that’s a great question. I’d have to answer it by saying I owned these dogs between age 22-67 and between being a single person to a married man raising a family and now back to just my Wife and I in the home. Dogs respond differently to their environment. The Dogo we have now is perfect for our situation. The world is a dangerous place and I am happy being under her watchful protection. Our Doberman was the perfect Family dog. My Daughter just lost her GS of 10 years and I’ve never witnessed a deeper connection between a person and a dog. My Rottweiler was my first dog. Over 40 years later I still have fond memories. He was a big teddy.

  • @acykat2069
    @acykat2069 11 месяцев назад +4

    I have an 8 month old salt and pepper giant schnauzer, after having a GSD. She's very smart and picks things up quickly when properly motivated, but she also has that stubbornness they're known for. She also loves to roll in the mud but the wire coat is actually pretty easy to get clean. She is really wary of people she doesn't know but gets along with other dogs great.

  • @theodorleberle
    @theodorleberle 5 месяцев назад +1

    How much of action/exercise does he need? Is it a dog which needs agility training everyday and such to be calm and happy?

  • @Juanburr
    @Juanburr 11 месяцев назад +3

    We have a giant schnauzer that is 7 years old now. She is very much a family protector. She is still very active and enjoys being around our grandchildren.

  • @joe136a
    @joe136a 11 месяцев назад +3

    When I was a kid a German carvel owner this 1968 trained them to guard carvel stores it looked like it was sleeping it was never sleeping it watched with one eye and could clear a carvel counter from a sitting position. He was trained with clicking sounds. He flew them in from Germany.

  • @p9a9r21
    @p9a9r21 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your journey. Condolences to the loss of your family member.
    I am on similar journey; single semi retired athletic with experience of owning working breeds; Dobetmans, GSD, Boxer.
    Will soon be relocating to the Piedmont area to a 15 acre farm to follow my long delayed dream of horse breeding.
    The Giant Schnauzer is in my top three.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  6 месяцев назад

      In my opinion, the Giant Schnauzer is more rugged than the Doberman and Boxer. Might be on part with the GSD, but I'm not positive. I don't think you can go wrong with GS on a farm. Best of luck!

    • @p9a9r21
      @p9a9r21 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidwindmueller6000
      Appreciate the follow-up.
      The other breeds are
      Bovier de Flanders
      and an interesting mix breed
      Bernese Mountain and English Mastiff
      If you saw the movie Shooter this was the dog Sam.

  • @jessewinchester2979
    @jessewinchester2979 11 месяцев назад +5

    David, this video was spectacular. You have a rare, natural talent for creating content. And of course, it resonated, as my wife and I are somewhere in-between grieving and understanding how necessary it is to the two of us we share our lives with a companion/companions again. You touched on the toughest piece to the process: The reconciliation. Moving past replacing what you've lost, which cannot be done. But understanding there's a beautiful new chapter to start when you turn the page. We'll get there. The Giant Schnauzer is a real consideration for this GSD family in NH. Thank you!

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the wonderful words. We still miss our old dog, but are building great memories with our pup.

  • @WarrenFoxJr-ii7qz
    @WarrenFoxJr-ii7qz 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great choice of a dog. You don't see many of them. Giant poodles are nice to. Enjoy that beautiful dog.

  • @GroteDierenvriend1
    @GroteDierenvriend1 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have had a Giant Schnauzer bitch for 10 years and lost het to cancer. I incriminate the dog food we bought for her. No matter what the brands tell you, dog feed is basically a Gigo model: garbage in, garbage out and your dog ultimately paid the price. She was a lovely family dog, but her presence was never that of a Doberman. Especially after having run through our wet pasture, we felt we were left with a half size dog as the hair diminished in volume. I subsequently had two Kangals (Turkish shepherds) and now you're talking guard dog and presence. Wishing you lots of happiness with your beautiful Schnauzer.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  7 месяцев назад +1

      Kangals are incredible dogs. Sorry to hear about your GS.

  • @candi730
    @candi730 3 месяца назад +1

    I had a Doberman first now we have a Giant Schnauzer. My Giant apparently doesn't know she's a Giant. She is super friendly, and is no one's protector. LOL! She doesn't even bark when people ring the doorbell or come in to our yard. She might as well be a lap dog. LOL! Needless to say our next dog will be another Doberman. Still best overall dog I've had hands down. Great with kids, obedient, protective, extremely smart.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  3 месяца назад +1

      I feel similar. Tux is amazing, but we do miss the presence of a Doberman.

  • @timmclemee3790
    @timmclemee3790 Месяц назад +2

    We have two female GS, we do NOT breed them. The oldest is 5 and about 85 pounds, she is full guard whereas her niece is our second one and close to 3 yrs old, she is a BEAST, she hits the scales at 110 pounds, solid muscle. The largest of the two is more like a black panther than a dog, she walks like one, behaves like a cat and can flat footed jump over 5' high from a standing position. They are both very very protective and all the grand kids belong to them, they both have made it clear to the grand kids parents there will be no spankings with them around. I will never be without Giants in my home.

  • @the_watcher_abc
    @the_watcher_abc 11 месяцев назад +5

    One breed that you may not have come across is the CBR. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever was bread to retrieve and guard. They descend from hunting hounds and the Lessor Newfoundland. They weigh in between 70 and 120 ponds and are famous for very cold wet weather retrieving. They are wonderful with the family and very, very guard-ie.
    Their nickname is the ‘pit-bull of the marsh’ because they will not tolerate anyone or any dog who isn’t part of your hunting party. They will run them off and don’t hesitate to bite.
    But be warned they are not Labradors. These are real working dogs that must be worked hard daily.
    I like that mine is very alert and is an excellent watch dog, but has the mastiff type guard qualities of not backing down, so he’s an asset to our security. AND I can take him hunting all day in cool weather where he’s a beast.
    Having said all that this may not be a good breed for the first time dog owner. Most new owners think they are getting a fuzzy brown Lab, but what they are actually getting is a super athletic retrieving Rottweiler.
    The other downside is they tend to overheat when working them in temps over 80f.
    PS I have always been a fan of the Giant Schnauzer for the reasons you mentioned. Nice vid.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад +1

      I used to see those dogs in Maryland when I was in high school. Very rugged.

    • @oui2826
      @oui2826 11 месяцев назад +1

      120 pounds? Man wtf you're capping. 80 at best

    • @the_watcher_abc
      @the_watcher_abc 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@oui2826 most Breeders have been breeding CBRs smaller because the smaller dogs tend to hunt better and live longer, but there are some very large dogs still being bread. I have come across several. Remember that one of the breeds that make up the CBR is the lesser Newfoundland. And although the lessor Newfoundlands were not as big as the Newfoundland we know today, they were still substantial dogs.

    • @RV103
      @RV103 Месяц назад

      @@oui2826go to conformation show and you’ll see multiple males 90lbs+

  • @craig5010
    @craig5010 11 месяцев назад +4

    Crazy how I been doing research on both breeds and it was these two great breeds I will do the Giant Schnauzer!

  • @rogerq7369
    @rogerq7369 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good video. Did you consider a black russian terrier??

  • @powderedtoastfacekillah734
    @powderedtoastfacekillah734 2 месяца назад +1

    I also see them like hairy Dobermans
    And if you ever see a clean shaven Giant they look like slightly more solid black Dobermans

  • @CharleneJanzen
    @CharleneJanzen Месяц назад +1

    I have always owned miniture schnauzers and really like their personalities. We are getting ready in the next few months to move to our family farm and want to get a companion that will be suitable to our new life. Had your giant schnauzer been working out well living on a farm? If so do you have a recommendation of where I could find a reputable breeder? I live in KS.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  Месяц назад

      Tux has been really good in our farm environment. He likes to herd the chickens a little too much, but otherwise he's great. Here's a link you might find useful: marketplace.akc.org/puppies/giant-schnauzer

    • @CharleneJanzen
      @CharleneJanzen Месяц назад +1

      @@davidwindmueller6000 thank you!

  • @peter3800
    @peter3800 11 месяцев назад +1

    Absolute excellent choice that ticks all the boxes.

  • @vincentbrown9158
    @vincentbrown9158 2 месяца назад +1

    I agree with you 100% and like you I have had both, The Doberman is a great dog for the reasons you stated. BUT THEY DO NOT DO WELL WITH EXTREME TEMPS, COLD OR HOT. My pair of giant schnauzers where the absolute best! The female "Showgirl" was super intelligent; she did some things naturally, I never had to train her on certain things. The male "Kid Dynamite" was definitely "dynamite." But very affectionate and he actually took has lead from the female, "showgirl." However, The Giant Schnauzer is very strong willed and not necessarily for the unexperienced owner. If you want a top of the line dog and understand how to properly
    train your dog and establish yourself as they "alfa" then you cannot go wrong with this breed.

  • @LouCurri
    @LouCurri 11 месяцев назад +3

    Working line GSD is hard to beat for all of your requirements Do Znot confuse with AKC show dogs a different breed.

    • @LouCurri
      @LouCurri 11 месяцев назад

      Giant Schnauzers are also great. Have similar working ability.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      They shed A LOT. If not for that we would have had one years ago.

    • @broskoone
      @broskoone 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidwindmueller6000 you are absolutely correct on that!😜in my club many Dobermans now with serious heart issues. The Giants I’ve seen all Euro lines,have all been great dogs healthy and good working ability with sound temperament. Good choice and good luck.

  • @r2p941
    @r2p941 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have a Dutch shepherd and I’ll be getting another one when my current guy passes. Such a perfect family companion. Needs to handle cold weather in GA? Lol! My short hair dogs handle the WI cold just fine

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      My youngest really wanted a Dutch shepherd as did I. The cold weather issue was due to the fact we were going to move to Colorado.

  • @dailylife6935
    @dailylife6935 11 месяцев назад +9

    My cane Corso is built like a running back. He’s as athletic a dog as you could want. He’s on the smaller side at 115#
    He can jump into the bed of a 4x4 truck with the gate up. He’s by far the best dog I’ve ever had!

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад +2

      I've been around a couple Cane Corsos, pretty impressive.

  • @ericdavies8808
    @ericdavies8808 3 месяца назад +1

    good choice.

  • @jcnieves2992
    @jcnieves2992 10 месяцев назад +26

    Great choice my friend, sorry for your loss. I had a miniature schnauzer for 14 years and he was awesome

    • @robynwhite5662
      @robynwhite5662 5 месяцев назад +2

      I have a mini schnauzer. He’s my first. He’s so completely awesome! I LOVE him so much..

    • @inquisitive1911
      @inquisitive1911 3 месяца назад

      ​@@robynwhite5662Me too!! ❤

    • @TingTingalingy
      @TingTingalingy Месяц назад

      Everyone thinks their kids & dogs are awesome, even when no one else likes them.

  • @burtonkephart6239
    @burtonkephart6239 3 месяца назад +2

    I owned a red Doberman and a standard schnauzer years ago . Both great dogs but I realized if I had just gotten a giant schnauzer then I’d of had really almost both in one !! And yes my Doberman didn’t like cold weather unless he was running around !! Now I own a Australian cattle dog ( blue heeler ) but next dog I want a Giant !! I loved my standard and he was very intelligent and great watch dog and personality . I like a dog that has guard dog instinct and can retrieve and also hopefully likes water but especially the first two. I lived in Birmingham Alabama with the schnauzer and dobie and yes dobie liked warm weather and schnauzer liked cooler .

  • @juromravec2485
    @juromravec2485 3 месяца назад +1

    Have you considered beauceron? I know this is older video though. Just curious what do you think.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  3 месяца назад +1

      I did look at the Beauceron, but like the GSD, Dutch shepherd, and Malinois, the fur shedding was why I chose the Giant Schnauzer over those breeds.

  • @Theo-v5y
    @Theo-v5y 10 месяцев назад +2

    Pitbulls and Bullies are actually pretty smart 🗣️

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  10 месяцев назад +1

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Intelligence_of_Dogs

    • @Theo-v5y
      @Theo-v5y 10 месяцев назад +1

      They didn’t have American Pitbull Terrier or American Bully on the list, I know a bully isn’t as bright as an American Pitbull Terrier, I wonder where they a rank on that list. I see what u mean tho i appreciate the link

  • @kidslovesatan34
    @kidslovesatan34 11 месяцев назад +9

    You made a good choice. People are wary of them, because of their colour it's hard for strangers to read their face, and their size generally. They'll do the job you want.

    • @qbconnect2883
      @qbconnect2883 11 месяцев назад +4

      I couldn't put my finger on what it is about this breed that makes them intimidating but you hit it dead on the head! That dark face covered in hair adds to their mystery. Everything about them commands respect

    • @karenwheeler8279
      @karenwheeler8279 11 месяцев назад +1

      Pffft. I get chased by people when I walk my giant. People never leave me alone.

    • @kidslovesatan34
      @kidslovesatan34 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@karenwheeler8279 I'm pretty sure they'd be timid if it was in business mode.

  • @peterbaumannyourwealth
    @peterbaumannyourwealth 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi David,
    Does Tux live inside as well? Sleep inside? I hear conflicting opinions on what GS need with this

  • @vernonkamiaz8170
    @vernonkamiaz8170 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm looking for a good family dog for my family in the Philippines. Our home will be in the higher elevations of the country. Not like the typical warm tropical weather you think of for the Philippines. But it should be good watch dog for us because we will live in the jungle suburbs of the province. City life won't be that close. I'd say more like a village life style. Where we will live it gets cold.

  • @davorjuretic5177
    @davorjuretic5177 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a Doberman now but I had a Giant Schnauzer earlier. The one and only down side of giant Schnauzer is that once a month he needs a haircut to look good. Its a one and a half hour job if you want to do it properly the German way. For the rest, Schauzer wins. In the first place because of its stable character. Doberman is a great intelegent dog, people admire its elegat muscular body but this breed gets exited much too esily. A choleric. Wining and barking too often. You can stop a Schnauzer in the middle of attack with a simple command. Try this with a furious Doberman. No way. You need to calm him down first. Shcnsuzer is a gentelman that will do the job rationaly and mind his busines the moment it has been done

  • @2.0.1.0.
    @2.0.1.0. Год назад +6

    How old was Kazi? Seems cancer is super common for this breed.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  Год назад +2

      Kazi was 10 years old. He was 4 months away from turning 11. I was told something like 50% of older dogs die due to cancer. I'm not sure if that's true, but it makes it seem inevitable.

    • @2.0.1.0.
      @2.0.1.0. Год назад +1

      That's so fking sad man. My neighbor's doberman also got cancer but at 4? That's what made me look around youtube cause I was planning to get my giant a friend before he passes. @@davidwindmueller6000

  • @dylanbrown3840
    @dylanbrown3840 3 месяца назад +2

    I recently lost my working line GSD and have also been looking at a Giant Schnauzer

  • @eia14
    @eia14 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video David!
    We've been wanting to get a GS for a while and have been in contact with the breeder for more than a year. We are now pregnant with our first daughter and got the call from the breeder that they are going to have puppies available in like 2 months.... 3 months before our daughter is born. We're now doing research to learn how good are GSs with babies and kids.. Care to shed any info on this please... We've had 2 labs in the past, and I would trust them my baby with my eyes closed, but labs are silly and never aggressive. Whjat are your thought on this?

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  9 месяцев назад

      My kids are 10 and 8 and have experience with our last Doberman, however they have had some learning to do with Tux as a puppy. While he has not harmed them, there have been combative moments from him that we were able to mitigate. Puppies in general are quite mouthy and are not well behaved. While teething they can break skin while instigating play. I personally wouldn't raise a GS puppy and baby at the same time. It's too much work.

  • @racknat
    @racknat 5 месяцев назад +1

    Never thought of my GS as a furry Doberman, but whatever floats! I will say they don't need cropped ears for them to have a presence. I'd add that GS tend to slow down a bit more than most in the warm weather cuz double coats all in black make for warm doggos. Stripping really is the way to go although it is time consuming.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  5 месяцев назад

      I didn't expect GS owners to have that opinion. On paper it seems like an equivalent, but living with a GS is much different than a Doberman.

    • @racknat
      @racknat 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@davidwindmueller6000 Ah that makes more sense cuz yeah, the difference, of course, is in the experience. No litters, let alone individual pups prepared me for our fiesty little piranha. Good thing she mellowed out after a few years. Enjoy the whirlwind with Tux!

  • @Philliwolf5
    @Philliwolf5 Месяц назад +1

    I'm glad you got another dog that fits you. I've always admired giant schnauzers. One thing, though. Maybe I'm misconstruing, but to want the public to give you a wide berth in public spaces sounds pretty entitled. It just rubs me wrong when people use their dogs to intimidate other people, especially in spaces that belong to everyone. If you want to be left by yourself, out in public, stay home.

  • @alphatruckhouse8223
    @alphatruckhouse8223 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great Choice , i have never had one ,but based on your criteria ; i think it's a wise choice. I did experience 2 of them that tried to attack my 105 lb Wolf Dog early am on the trail. But she spun and they were both kept at bay with no harm. ( i don't think he's gonna be quit as athletic as ur Dobi ) but conditioning can bring him to a champion level ~peace~

  • @carnebrant
    @carnebrant 7 месяцев назад +1

    how did you think he worked in cold weather? I own one myself and i have issues with her getting cramp in the paws when its to cold and need to use socks on her. I keep her fur fairly short but even when i dont cut her during the winter she cramps. actually gets worse if i dont cut her fur on the legs and paws since the snow stucks in it.
    Other than that i will probably never get another type of bread. Shes my best friend and she would defend me with her life and is allso the funniest dog I ever met. she´s a clown most of the time and loves to play and when im at the local club noone could tell that shes 9 years old. In here mind i thinks shes still 2. =)
    Higly trainable and loves to work both when we practice and when its the real deal,
    Planing on getting a puppy soon so i have a rolemodel still alive for the pup.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  7 месяцев назад

      With Winter almost over, Tux had no problem with the cold here in Georgia. Kazi was always in a coat during our winters. Tux never seemed bothered and would even eat in the rain like it was nothing.

  • @velvetjones1856
    @velvetjones1856 11 месяцев назад +2

    I couldn't go 8 months without a dog. It was less than a week the last two times we lost a dog. First and english bulldog, then switched to a smaller french bulldog. and now another frenchie. All had some similar straights but very different personalities, just like kids.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад +3

      We were supposed to be moving across the country which is part of why it took so long. I was also grieving a lot and didn't realize it until we got our pup.

  • @thebarkingbooth6385
    @thebarkingbooth6385 9 месяцев назад +1

    Giants are great dogs. Excellent. The Bouvier des Flandres would also do exceedingly well for you.

  • @mikedr1549
    @mikedr1549 Год назад +4

    I saw a video today on the Giant Schnauzer that claimed they may have mixed Doberman's with the standard schnauzer to get the Giant breed. Not sure if it's true but it wouldn't surprise me. I've had mini schnauzers most of my life - super smart and entertaining. Would love to have a Giant if we had the room for one! Enjoy your pup - he's beautiful!

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  Год назад +1

      Yeah, a lot of the claimed mixed in breeds for the GS are intriguing. There are definitely some stark differences between the 2 breeds.

    • @jonathanpark7658
      @jonathanpark7658 Год назад +3

      The standard schnauzer and German pincher, cousins. They were both bread up as guardians.
      Definitely some similarities, definitely some differences.
      Though my experience is limited.

    • @mmurmurjohnson2368
      @mmurmurjohnson2368 Год назад +1

      Large Standard Schnauzers were mixed with Bouviers, Great Danes, and I think possibly standard poodles to get the Giant Schnauzers, whereas German Pinschers were mixed with larger dogs, rottweilers, I think Great Danes and some others to get the Doberman Pinscher. Originally the prototypes; the Standard Schnauzer and the German Pincsher where just long and short haired versions of the exact same dog.
      Modern breeders have even crossed the two types recently and you end up getting both Pinscher-ish or more Schnauzer-ish puppies again in the very same litter, but the pups did manage to lose the trademark black and pepper salt colorations.

  • @foyorama
    @foyorama 9 месяцев назад +1

    my giant is my best friend and the best protection for our family

  • @leionrosegold7510
    @leionrosegold7510 Год назад +4

    The giant schnauzer and Doberman remind me also of each other I spent a lot of time with both the schnauzer and pinscher are both terriers schnauzer in short means long haired pinscher or wire coated pinscher

    • @thatPSNguy99
      @thatPSNguy99 Год назад

      giant schnauzer is one third doberman

  • @sjemna
    @sjemna 11 месяцев назад +5

    I miss my Mario giant Schnauzer. Passed away from cancer at 9and a half. Best dog ever. He was oversized for the breed , peaked at 144pounds, all muscle ,no fat
    Now we have an 8 pounds Pomeranian equally as intelligent and he thinks he's a doberman 😂
    I know you will enjoy your Giant, just stay on top with training, they are very strong willed

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear about Mario, he sounds like he was a big dude.

    • @sjemna
      @sjemna 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidwindmueller6000 My gentle Giant .... Have fun, they are great dogs, easy to train, very smart and loyal

  • @frankryan886
    @frankryan886 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a great presentation.

  • @davidbrown3029
    @davidbrown3029 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question for you? You stated that when he gets into stuff he smells. My question is does he stay in the house with the family and if so when he goes outside to the bathroom and walking or playing outside when he come back in does he smell. I say that to say this I had a bernadoddle Rip Onxy. He lived in the house but when you took him outside for whatever reason he would smell like a skunk for about 10-15mins when he came back in the house, it was so weird to me. I also live in Ga and I wanted a giant 2 years ago I was on a list for a Breeder in Atl but I just didn’t trust that process? I recently put a deposit down for a giant. Thank you for your helpful advice

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  7 месяцев назад +1

      Tux is essentially an indoor dog, meaning he sleeps and stays inside most of the time. However, I work him daily in the back, and he regularly dives in the pond and goes in the dirt and mud. So when he gets gross, we keep him off the furniture and will bathe him a few times a week.

  • @robynwhite5662
    @robynwhite5662 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a miniature schnauzer that thinks he’s a giant. Been so intrigued by the giants since we got him. I have a standard poodle. He’s non-shedding VERY protective. I call him my fluffy Doberman.

  • @spirwes64
    @spirwes64 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a wonderful dog.

  • @Mr9Milly
    @Mr9Milly 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was between a giant and an American Akita. Ended up with the akita. Couldn't be happier! But doing research on the two, heard nothing but great things about the giant. I'm sure he'll serve you well.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you

    • @cc66bb44
      @cc66bb44 10 месяцев назад +4

      I was just about to mention Akita and you did😀

  • @aarona.dubzperson8245
    @aarona.dubzperson8245 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice. We're getting a Giant Schnauzer pup in Jan 2024. He's a week old right now, so of course we have to wait a few weeks. Thanks for the vid.

  • @dr.a.995
    @dr.a.995 11 месяцев назад +2

    I would have recommended the Airedale Terrier. They are impervious to foul weather, intelligent, brave (served in WW I), family-oriented, slow to trigger to violence but quick to inform of strangers. Ours were large (90 lb male). Stripping them by hand was how I marked the start of Spring.

    • @davidwindmueller6000
      @davidwindmueller6000  11 месяцев назад +1

      90 pounds?! Holy 💩

    • @gregalcorn-pu5ye
      @gregalcorn-pu5ye 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah they're great dogs man tough as hell people are the people either don't know about them or they underestimate them which is a mistake

    • @keithgriffiths9864
      @keithgriffiths9864 11 месяцев назад +3

      ATs are great ❤

  • @ralphpogoloff
    @ralphpogoloff 4 месяца назад +1

    Giant are great, however you did not mention a special breed Bouve de Flandres....very similar in personality and likeability.....

  • @NihalShedagaruAshoka
    @NihalShedagaruAshoka 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, could you please share the kennel name that provided you with this lovely puppy.

  • @8BBB88.
    @8BBB88. 10 месяцев назад +1

    Got a follow from me. Looking forward to seeing him over the years

  • @vrrr.j
    @vrrr.j Месяц назад +1

    Always interested in this breed.
    But i live in a tropical country and i don’t recommend this breed to live in this temperature.

  • @jackiebrown6897
    @jackiebrown6897 11 месяцев назад +2

    What's with the cropped ears and cut tail? Just plain animal cruelty. Thankfully here in the UK the practice is banned - and rightfully so.

  • @philingenito5035
    @philingenito5035 Год назад +3

    This is my fifth giant in my lifetime May b my last I groom professional all my life we bond n can’t c my life without one
    Also my 8th miniature schnauzer
    God has blessed me Amen

  • @cl3410
    @cl3410 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ridgebacks are awesome

  • @tarynclemons
    @tarynclemons Год назад +2

    Hello, I lost my Shorkie of 16 years last August. A year later, I feel it’s time for another fur baby. I live in Ga, too. Can you tell me the name of kennel/ breeder where you got tux?