AT ONE TIME THE THREE VARIETIES OF Schnauzer were in the Utility Group, but because of his size and working ability the Giant was moved to the Working Group. An imposing dog, large and square in outline, he combines strength with agility. His outlook is bold and vigorous.
Farmers around the Munich area used him from the fifteenth century as a droving dog until the coming of the railways when large cattle drives vanished. Interest in the breed was lost in the rural communities and he re-emerged in the towns and cities as a guard or even a mascot in beer halls and butchers’ shops. He also became a breed used widely for police and security work in Europe.
Amenable to training, not aggressive unless provoked, he is a good house-dog and a lovable pet. His coat is harsh and wiry, and should be trimmed regularly. Prominent eyebrows, a bristly moustache and whiskers give his strong head a keen expression. He is slow to mature, but a good stayer.