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giant schnauzer
noun
- 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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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.
Two of last year鈥檚 seven semifinalists are expected back: Trouble, an American Staffordshire terrier, and Monty, a giant schnauzer, who is currently the nation鈥檚 top-ranked dog in The Canine Chronicle magazine鈥檚 stats.
鈥淭he first president you get to vote for is kind of a big deal,鈥 she said as she sat on a bench outside a downtown shop with Leo, her 9-month-old giant schnauzer.
Monty, the giant schnauzer headed to the semifinals Wednesday night, is a son of the dog that won Westminster鈥檚 runner-up prize in 2018.
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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