Health Awareness
Hereditary Health Problems affecting the Miniature SchnauzerCataracts (both Hereditary and Congenital Hereditary forms) and Generalised Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), can occur in the Miniature Schnauzer.
Every effort must be made to eradicate such problems from the breed and it is very strongly recommended that ALL Miniature Schnauzers be eye tested annually, by a vet registered under the British Veterinary Association / The Kennel Club Eye Scheme.
Puppies can be tested for the Congenital form at 6-8 weeks. You should only buy a puppy that has been tested. Hereditary cataract and PRA need annual tests as these both develop later. The former can only be diagnosed from about 6 months so all puppies should be tested again at 12 months, and annually after that. PRA may not appear until 3 years of age upwards.
All dogs should be tested annually up to the age of 8 years.
Should your dog be diagnosed with any of the above conditions it is VITAL that you immediately inform :-
The Schnauzer Club of Great Britain,
The Miniature Schnauzer Club
and it's breeder.
This is the only way to stamp out these conditions.
The information on this page is from
The Schnauzer Club of Great Britain.