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giant schnauzer

noun

  1. one of a German breed of large working dogs, resembling a larger and more powerful version of the standard schnauzer, having a pepper-and-salt or pure black, wiry coat, bushy eyebrows and beard, and a docked tail set moderately high, originally developed as a cattle herder but now often used in police work.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of giant schnauzer1

First recorded in 1930–35
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A giant schnauzer named Monty was crowned Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show on Tuesday, the most prestigious dog show in the US.

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Two of last year’s seven semifinalists are expected back: Trouble, an American Staffordshire terrier, and Monty, a giant schnauzer, who is currently the nation’s top-ranked dog in The Canine Chronicle magazine’s stats.

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“The first president you get to vote for is kind of a big deal,” she said as she sat on a bench outside a downtown shop with Leo, her 9-month-old giant schnauzer.

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Monty, the giant schnauzer headed to the semifinals Wednesday night, is a son of the dog that won Westminster’s runner-up prize in 2018.

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Closer to home, giant schnauzer breeder Bob Marsh, from Wakefield, has another fear that may not be realised for some years to come.

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