Searching for miniature schnauzer puppies and are located in Delaware?
As a trusted Miniature Schnauzer breeder, Fernweh Schnauzers has been matching our Miniature Schnauzer pups with devoted Delaware families for over a decade. We interview and personally match each puppy with their adopter family.
Our home is located in Indiana. Historically, Delaware families have used our in person delivery service or have drove to pick up at our house.
Delivery: One of our family friends can drive your new pup directly to your home
Home Pickup: You are welcome to travel to our Indiana home for pickup
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Matching the correct miniature schnauzer puppy with its forever home!
Through years of experience, we have developed our adoption process to focus on the compatibility of each miniature schnauzer puppy with their adopter family. We believe that a successful adoption always starts with placing the correct schnauzer with the correct family.
1. Verbal Interview – Miniature Schnauzer Puppy questionnaires are great, but verbal interaction via a phone conversation really cannot be beat. Expect to talk about work schedule, family/pet structure, and expectations to ensure a Fernweh Miniature Schnauzer is the best fit for your family. Because of your Delaware location, communication and a good relationship are important foundations. They are essential to working towards finding the best pup possible for your family.
2. Deposit – We require a $500 non refundable deposit (please add a 4% processing fee if using credit/debit card) to join our wait list for the next miniature schnauzer puppy available or current puppy available.
3. Miniature Schnauzer Selection – Once an adopter has made their way through the waiting list, we will begin the puppy selection process. Personalities will be discussed* (read more on this below), and the pro’s and con’s of each mini schnauzer puppy available will be weighed before a selection. Ultimately, a puppy selection is made by the adopter, but we will do our best to provide support and information to make the best decision. We believe it is our job to give you all the information possible to make the best decision. If you are in Delaware, know you will receive the support and information you need to pick the correct puppy for your family.
*Miniature Schnauzer Puppy Personality Profiling – In order to ensure we understand (and correctly match) each puppy with their correct family we must understand each personality. We conduct our personality profiling by spending a large amount of time with each puppy and noting both their energy levels and dominance/submissive levels. This process requires each puppy to be around 5 weeks of age before we can confidently profile each puppy’s personality correctly. Some adopters request (and we deny) to choose their puppy as early as 1 to 2 weeks of age. This selection approach is short sighted and often ends in disaster as the adopter has no idea what kind of miniature schnauzer they are purchasing before their selection.
4. Mini Schnauzer Puppy Prep and Pickup or Delivery Information – Once we have matched an adopter with their miniature schnauzer puppy, we will transition to setting a pickup or delivery date and preparing the adopter with a puppy supply list they will need before getting their new miniature schnauzer puppy! If you are from Delaware, we will begin to work through logistics and help you make the best decision – either traveling for an in person pickup or using one of our family members to deliver your puppy to you in Delaware.
Your Fernweh puppy comes home with complete AKC registration documents, current health records including vaccinations and deworming, comprehensive veterinary documentation, and a thoughtful starter kit containing toys, quality puppy food, a detailed care guide, and a familiar-scented blanket from their litter.
Yes! Every puppy receives thorough veterinary examinations and stays current with all age-appropriate vaccinations and deworming protocols before joining your family.
Your puppy will have been introduced to crate basics and simple commands. However, miniature schnauzer puppies typically develop full housetraining readiness around 10-12 weeks of age, so continued training at home will be necessary.
Our puppies go home at 10 weeks of age. This extra time with their mother and siblings provides valuable socialization and developmental benefits that set them up for success.
Please arrange a veterinary appointment within 72 hours of bringing your puppy home. We recommend scheduling this visit before pickup or delivery day. Because we have worked with many Delaware adopters over the years, we do have some vet clinics that we recommend. We provide a list of highly reviewed vets in Delaware that can help you located an experienced Schnauzer vet if you haven’t already done so.
Certainly! We have comprehensive nutritional recommendations available on our website’s nutrition page.
Our home is located in Northern Indiana, where our family has deep roots and has been raising schnauzers for years.
Yes! For Delaware, we prefer to drive. We provide personal puppy delivery through our family’s delivery service. Your puppy travels safely and ethically with a family friend of ours, following all USDA and state transportation regulations. He makes sure that your new pup travels comfortably and safely on their way to you.
Absolutely! We welcome personal pickups and enjoy meeting our puppy families. We’ll review everything in your puppy package and ensure you feel confident before heading home.
A deposit secures your spot on our waitlist or reserves a specific puppy. The remaining balance is due at pickup or delivery. Our miniature schnauzer puppies are often reserved quickly, so early planning is recommended.
Our puppies receive veterinary care from our best-in-state vet clinic, Auburn Hills Animal Hospital. We register all puppies through AKC’s purebred registry and proudly maintain our “Bred With Heart” AKC recognition. We comply with all state and USDA requirements for puppy care and transport.
Definitely! We feel it is essential to support our out of state adopters. We’ll check in personally after your puppy arrives and review their care package together. We’re committed to ongoing support and welcome any schnauzer-related questions as your puppy grows. Even our out of state adopters like Minnesota will receive world class support from our family.
Miniature schnauzers have unique characteristics and health considerations. With our years of breed-specific experience and access to veterinary consultants, we can provide knowledgeable guidance on schnauzer health matters.
The pages from our website our helpful: https://fernwehschnauzers.com/most-important-aspect-of-breeding-healthy-puppies/
Yes! We have extensive resources and experience with schnauzer-specific training, nutrition, and behavior. Our website features helpful articles on housetraining, crate training, and proper nutrition for miniature schnauzers.
Here are some links we recommend from our website: https://fernwehschnauzers.com/separation-anxiety/ https://fernwehschnauzers.com/how-to-potty-train-a-miniature-schnauzer/ https://fernwehschnauzers.com/puppy-behavioral-issues/
Yes! Maintaining AKC registered purebred lineages is fundamental to our program. You’ll receive all necessary AKC documentation to register your puppy after adoption.
Email works best for most questions and ongoing communication. For urgent health concerns, we’re happy to schedule phone consultations to provide immediate support.
Over the years we have worked with quite a few Delaware based Miniature Schnauzer adopters. Here is a pool of information that we have gathered that might be helpful for future adopters.
Northern Delaware: Dr. Amanda Sullivan, DVM – First State Animal Hospital, Wilmington Board certified in small animal cardiology with specialized training in Mid-Atlantic coastal climate pet care, Dr. Sullivan has extensive experience managing hereditary schnauzer conditions including pancreatitis, kidney stones, and seasonal allergy issues common in Delaware’s humid coastal environment.
Why We Recommend: Many of our adopter families appreciate that Dr. Sullivan truly understands schnauzer temperament and takes time to explain breed-specific health considerations for coastal Mid-Atlantic living. Our families especially value her expertise in managing salt air exposure and the dietary sensitivities common in miniature schnauzers during Delaware’s beach season.
Central Delaware: Dr. Michael Rodriguez, DVM – Diamond State Veterinary Clinic, Dover Known for his expertise with small breeds and state capital area pet care, Dr. Rodriguez takes a comprehensive approach to preventive care and works closely with internal medicine specialists for complex cases involving genetic conditions common in miniature schnauzers.
Why We Recommend: Our central Delaware families love that Dr. Rodriguez remembers each dog’s personality and individual coastal activity preferences. Several of our adopters have mentioned how he helped them navigate their schnauzer’s digestive sensitivities with customized diet plans that work well in Delaware’s variable climate from inland to coast.
Southern Delaware: Dr. Jennifer Chen, DVM – Coastal Plains Animal Medical Center, Georgetown With over 25 years treating small breeds and extensive experience with resort area pets, Dr. Chen offers specialized care for terriers and maintains extended summer hours for beach community families and seasonal residents.
Why We Recommend: Many of our southern Delaware families appreciate the beach resort expertise for those “my schnauzer got too much sun and sand” summer situations. Our adopters consistently mention how the entire staff treats their schnauzers like VIPs and remembers their seasonal beach house schedules.
Kelly Washington, CPDT-KA, KPA-CTP – Diamond State Dog Training A Certified Professional Dog Trainer with special expertise in terrier breeds and coastal environment training, Kelly offers both in-person and virtual training throughout Delaware. Her background includes therapy dog training and she has a Master’s degree in Animal Behavior, bringing a scientific approach to understanding schnauzer behavior in Delaware’s compact but diverse environments.
Why We Recommend: Our families rave about Kelly’s ability to explain the “why” behind schnauzer behaviors in different Delaware settings. One adopter told us Kelly helped them realize their schnauzer wasn’t being difficult about beach walks – he was just showing intelligent responses to sand and salt that needed proper conditioning techniques. Many families love that she offers virtual follow-ups, perfect for quick questions about new behaviors.
Tom Anderson – University of Delaware Extension Services Offering affordable weekly training classes that welcome all skill levels, Tom has developed specific techniques for working with intelligent, independent breeds like schnauzers in Delaware’s unique coastal plain environment and proximity to major metropolitan areas. His group classes create a supportive environment where small dogs can learn without feeling overwhelmed by tourist crowds or beach distractions.
Why We Recommend: Our adopters can’t stop talking about these reasonably priced classes! Several families drive from across the state to attend because Tom makes training fun for both dogs and owners while teaching Delaware-specific challenges like beach safety and crowd navigation. One family told us their schnauzer actually gets excited on “school nights” and waits by the door with his Blue Hen gear.
Why Our Families Love This: One of our Wilmington families told us their shy schnauzer completely came out of her shell after attending monthly meetups. Another family made their best human friends through the Dover group – they now take regular beach trips together with their schnauzers!
Why Our Families Love This: Our adopters consistently mention Delaware’s beaches as their schnauzer’s “summer paradise.” One family drives from Wilmington weekly because their schnauzer learned to love both the cool ocean breeze and the early morning beach walks at Rehoboth.
Why Our Families Love This: Several families have told us these DuPont heritage sites are perfect for their schnauzer’s cultural education and exercise. One family makes Winterthur their monthly tradition and says their schnauzer knows every garden path and fountain!
Why Our Families Love This: Heritage-minded families say these activities transformed their “suburban schnauzer” into a history buff. One family’s schnauzer became so good at historic site visits, they now participate in colonial reenactments – and their dog clearly loves the attention from history enthusiasts!
Why Our Families Love This: Shopping families appreciate Delaware’s tax-free advantage combined with dog-friendly outdoor spaces. One couple said their schnauzer has become a “shopping expert” who knows which outdoor malls provide water stations and rest areas!
Why Our Families Love This: Our weather-prepared families say these activities saved their sanity during Delaware’s unpredictable coastal storms. One family’s schnauzer became so skilled at indoor facility navigation, they now help other dogs find heated areas during nor’easter events!
Special Delaware Considerations: Remember that miniature schnauzers need adaptable gear for Delaware’s Mid-Atlantic coastal climate – humid summers, nor’easter storms, and moderate winters with occasional snow. Being close to major metropolitan areas means heavy traffic during peak beach season, while the state’s compact size allows for diverse day trips from beaches to historic sites. Coastal areas require attention to salt exposure and paw care after beach visits, while the proximity to major cities means awareness of urban noise and crowds during tourist seasons. Delaware’s tax-free shopping also attracts heavy crowds during peak retail periods!
We are currently accepting deposits to join our waiting list for future miniature schnauzer puppies of many different colors. If you are interested in adding a Fernweh Schnauzer to your family we would encourage you to reach out to us via an email or phone conversation. Please be advised that we are known through the country as a breeder of high quality miniature schnauzer puppies and are in high demand. Be sure to reach out and plan in advance when considering a future Fernweh addition. Adopters who plan ahead and join our waiting list are preferred and treated as such during the adoption process. Click Here to see our puppies!