SCHNAUZERS
Of all the dogs we have, I think the Schnauzers are by far the smartest. Although they will take more care (a Schnauzer needs to be groomed at least twice a year minimum; every 3 months ideally) a Schnauzer is a great choice for a family pet. Gentle by nature, intelligent, they will alert you when someone comes to your door but as a breed are not too 'barky'. Most love to play fetch and are inclined to be loyal and loving toward the entire family.
We have a variety of colors; salt/pepper, black, white, chocolate, liver and pepper, and parti (color pattern with white) varieties of all colors.
CONFETTI SCHNAUZERS
WE ARE EXCITED TO ADD THE NEWEST VARIETY OF SCHNAUZER TO OUR LINE... THE CONFETTI SCHNAUZER...which is a merled pattern added to the color pattern. This color genetic as a swirling to the background pattern (similar to the dappling in the Dachshund or merling to a Austrailian Shepherd). It is an exciting and rare color pattern; a showstopper for all dog lovers and sure to attract attention.
We believe in allowing potential owners to know the truth in the originations of this exciting color developement; however. These dogs have originated from a designer blend; the core dogs were bred from Schnauzer and merled Austrailian Shepherd stock; then rebred back to the purebred Schnauzers and continuing back to the Schnauzers for all future generations. This brings the merling into the predominately Schnauzer stock, maintaining the Schnauzer look and coat but adding the gene for the merle. As such, even if they are 99% Schnauzer stock, we will not represent them as purebred Schnauzers. We register our Confetti Schnauzers with the DDKC and with CKC. Please remember this if you are shopping for one of these rare and beautifully marked dogs.








We are proud to have two totally unrelated lines of Confetti Schnauzers to establish our linage base. Gypsy, a chocolate parti merle, is currently bred to our chocolate parti male Schnauzer Winston.
Our Schnauzer puppies leave for their new homes with their first grooming; we never clip them until 8 weeks as we feel that it could tramatize a younger and more insecure aged puppy. We want our babies to get the best start in life we can give them; we do not let them go to their new homes until 8 weeks of age.
CONFETTI MERLE SCHNAUZERS COME TO KENTUCKY!!