giant schnauzer
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Definition
Noun: A large, powerful working dog breed of the Schnauzer type, originally bred in Germany. It is characterized by its distinctive wiry coat, bearded muzzle, and eyebrows.
Usage
The term "giant schnauzer" refers specifically to the largest of the three Schnauzer breeds (Miniature, Standard, and Giant). It is used as a countable noun to identify an individual dog or the breed as a whole.
Examples
- The giant schnauzer is known for its intelligence and loyalty, making it an excellent guard dog.
- We saw a beautifully groomed giant schnauzer at the dog show.
- Giant schnauzers require regular exercise and mental stimulation.
Advanced Usage
- Breed Standard: In dog breeding and showing contexts, "giant schnauzer" refers to a dog that conforms to the official breed specifications set by kennel clubs.
- The judge evaluated whether the dog's size and structure met the requirements for the giant schnauzer.
Variants and Related Words
- Schnauzer (noun): The general category of dog breeds from which the giant schnauzer originates. The term often refers specifically to the Standard Schnauzer size unless modified by "miniature" or "giant."
Synonyms
- Riesenschnauzer (noun): The original German name for the breed, sometimes used in English-speaking contexts.
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific meaning referring to the dog breed. It is not commonly used with other meanings.
Noun
- a large schnauzer