Beautiful moments of life with a giant dogs 🪄 🐶 Arny & Sydney
Arny - Giant Schnauzer, male, black 🐣 Born at 03.12.2020 ✨ Mature, adorable and gentle 🎾 Addicted to balls
Sydney - Giant Schnauzer, male, black 🐣 Born at 23.06.2023 ✨ Crazy, super positive and cute 🍗 Loves food more than everything!
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I have not been able to understand the mutilation of ears and tail (for aesthetics?...) can someone explain to me what function it has?... if Giant Schnauzers are spectacular and beautiful as they are... Fortunately in my country there is a law that consider these practices animal cruelty 🐕
I understand your point of view and respect it, but in my our case it is how it is. There is a lot of information around in this regard and reasoning. Mostly it is more about aesthetics, but positive sides can be considered as reducing chances of ears infections and reducing the risks of tail damage. Though, it’s a choice of the owner with the regulation of the country law to choose whether go for it or not. The most important is to provide a safe and loving environment with great amount of exercises for the dog 🐶
@@my.giant.schnauzers Hello, I really don't want to have controversies that may not convince you of something that for me is real, if you consider what you should do with your pets, the reality is that I can't do anything to avoid it, much less convince you, but I do want to. To tell you that the arguments you give to justify your procedure do not have any scientific basis or a serious or extensive study that supports it, it is only an aesthetic issue imposed by breeders or some dog clubs, although the practice has been known since the Roman Empire to finish my topic without want to bother you, we humans have this habit of modifying and controlling nature sometimes just for our delight, and we do not let it itself, its wisdom, create or eliminate what it considers necessary or unnecessary... by miracle it still allows us to have a brain...🤣🤣🤣
Our boy Merlin is now 9 months and 80ish lbs. He has a similar collar to your boys but it’s in red. Great minds think alike😊 i really enjoyed your video, i cant find many videos on male GS interacting with other males, and I had read that they dont get along, glad to see its possible!
I do think that this is a great practice, honestly! But since we live in the house with yard I thought that there is not a need for crate. Also, with my first giant schnauzer - Arny, we never had such issues. He learned quite fast that he needs to “show” that he wanna pee and we let him go out. Maybe in total he did it 4-5 times at home his first week with us. With Sydney it was a completely different story. He drinks a lot of water, since the first day till now. As a puppy Sydney drank twice more than Arny and he was not able to hold it more than an hour after drinking. When he reached 7 months old, problem disappeared.
I've immediately subscribed and added to my lists!!! I used to have a mini schnauzer and have been looking to move into Portgual. I put those two into google and this AMAZING video came up! Thank you!
Thank you for your comment! Happy you found it helpful:) wishing you all the best in moving to Portugal with your mini schnauzer ❤️ if you will be looking for a groomer, let me know, we found a good one who is specialised in this breed
Enjoy watching these two playing. The font size was too small for me to read. Also like seeing what Portugal looks like. My chesador has had eight ticks so far this year. I see many more on long blades of grass laying in wait. It must be a side effect of climate change. I watch animal videos around the world and the animals seem to have them more this year.
Thank you so much for your comment 😊 Actually, it’s a good idea to keep font bigger and more readable for, thank you for sharing. With ticks … yea, seems that something is changing. I’m observing this year that ticks became smaller in their size, therefore, it’s much more of them this season..
Wonderful video! Love watching these two play. Thank you. If you have issues with ticks or other bugs, you can try using coconut oil. Brush some into their coats before walks in areas with ticks. Our veterinarian was the one who suggested it. If they lick some off, that's okay too because it's supposed to be good for their skin if they eat it. Seems to work for our Giant.
Hey, thank you for the tip! Coconut oil, it is also going to smell nice. Will try to do it next time we go to the forest :) Yea, it's a big problem with ticks in our area
Appreciate the reminder. Occasionally, COTA can be quite playful. It's important to recall that the typical lifespan of a large dog is around 10 years. Every moment, whether pleasant or challenging, deserves to be treasured.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Your comment resonates deeply. Welcoming a large dog into your life indeed brings about significant changes, both wonderfully enriching and occasionally daunting. Personally, I can relate to the struggle of adjusting to the messiness that comes with rainy days and forest walks, particularly in the initial stages. It's a constant battle against dirt and cleaning, isn't it? 😅 I'm curious, what was the most challenging adjustment you faced with Cota?
Hallo, vielen Dank für die tollen Videos. Wir werden auch einen Riesenschnauzer haben, es dauert noch etwas, aber Euch zuzusehen weckt immer die Vorfreude.. Warum habt ihr euch für Rüden entschieden,? Wirklich toll die beiden zusammen zu sehen! Liebe Grüße und alles Gute!
Hallo! Über das Geschlecht des zweiten Hundes war ich mir zunächst nicht so sicher. Der Schlüsselfaktor für die Wahl eines Rüden war, dass ich bereits Erfahrung mit einem männlichen Riesenschnauzer hatte und viele besondere Probleme kannte, mit denen ich während der Entwicklung des Welpen konfrontiert werden würde. Bei den Weibchen könnte es auf jeden Fall interessanter sein (weil das etwas Neues für mich ist), aber ich habe mich trotzdem für ein Männchen entschieden. Es gab ein paar Nachteile, wenn man zwei Rüden hatte, wie Dominanz, Kämpfe und mehr Aggressivität gegenüber anderen Rüden während der Welpenzeit ... aber wir arbeiten daran! Mein zweiter Hund ist übrigens völlig anders in Charakter, Verhalten und Selbstvertrauen, obwohl wir ihn vom selben Züchter genommen haben. Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Glück mit Ihrem zukünftigen Welpen!
Thank you Cota ❤️ Yea, surprisingly! At the beginning Arny was not able to be with Syd on the back seat for more then 30 min, but now looks that they get used to it
Talos, my giant schnauzer, loves watching your videos. And I get a real kick out of his reaction to it as well. Thanks for being amazing and keep making great content!
My first dog, Ronie, was a miniature schnauzer. When he was younger my parents bought a standard schnauzer, Scot, that is now 8 years old. Last year my parents bought Leslie, a black standard schnauzer. She makes Scot happier, given that when my miniature passed away he became quiet and sad. Anyway, I just want to say that is really good to have two or more dogs, both for the humans and the dogs. And schnauzers are perfects pets, even though I never had a giant, I believe they are perfect dogs too. Love to meet your beautiful dogs ❤
Looks like the puppy does not want to eat the crap that you feed them... I feed my GS raw meat (with raw bones and skin), eggs, sometimes cheese, fish. You don't need any vitamins if the dogs get a variety of the raw meats. You'd be surprised how healthy your dog will be if not fed the commercial kibble crap food... Thanks for the video, though!