Schnauzer
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A Schnauzer is a German type of dog. The name comes from the German word for moustache because of the dogs' distinctively furry noses. Kennel clubs generally subdivide these dogs into three breeds by size:
Though derived from a common ancestor and sharing certain physical attributes and personality traits—notably intelligence, a friendly personality (but possessing a knowledge of when to be aggressive), and a mischievous sense of humor—the three breeds are separate types of dogs. Schnauzers are also very loyal dogs.
The Black Russian Terrier is also sometimes known as the Russian Bear Schnauzer.