Oregon Miniature Schnauzer Puppies For Sale

Searching for miniature schnauzer puppies and are located in Oregon?

As a dedicated Miniature Schnauzer breeder, Fernweh Schnauzers has been connecting our Miniature Schnauzer pups with loving Oregon families for over a decade. We carefully evaluate and personally pair each puppy with their forever family.

Our home is located in Indiana. Over the years, Oregon families have utilized our personal delivery service or have traveled to pick up at our home.

Our Delivery or Pickup Options

Puppy Nanny: A member of our family can fly to your nearest airport

Home Pickup: You are welcome to fly to our Indiana home for pickup

Who We Are

Available Puppies

Dylan

Sex: male Color: Salt & Pepper Available
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Emma

Sex: female Color: Black & Silver Available
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Whitney

Sex: female Color: Salt & Pepper Available
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Joey

Sex: male Color: Salt & Pepper Available
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Benedict

Sex: male Color: Black Available
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Orlando

Sex: male Color: Black Available
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Johnny

Sex: male Color: Parti Available
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Lumiere

Sex: male Color: Parti Available
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Buford

Sex: male Color: Black Available
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What We Offer

Adoption Process For Our Oregon Adopters

Finding the right miniature schnauzer puppy for its perfect home!

Through extensive experience, we have refined our adoption process to emphasize the match between each miniature schnauzer puppy and their adopter family. We know that successful adoptions begin with pairing the right schnauzer with the right family.

Steps of our adoption process:

1.Phone Interview – While miniature schnauzer puppy questionnaires are useful, direct communication through phone calls is invaluable. We’ll discuss work schedules, family dynamics, pet experience, and goals to confirm a Fernweh Miniature Schnauzer suits your household. Given your Oregon location, clear communication and strong relationships form the foundation for finding your ideal pup.

2.Deposit – We require a $500 non-refundable deposit (please add a 4% processing fee if using credit/debit card) to secure your place on our wait list for the next available miniature schnauzer puppy or current puppy available.

3. Miniature Schnauzer Selection – When an adopter reaches the front of our waiting list, we begin the puppy matching process. We’ll review personalities* (details below), discuss the strengths and considerations of each mini schnauzer puppy available before making a choice. While the final puppy selection rests with the adopter, we provide comprehensive guidance and information for the best decision. We consider it our responsibility to give you complete information for an informed choice. Oregon adopters receive the same thorough support and detailed information needed to select the right puppy for your family.

*Miniature Schnauzer Puppy Personality Assessment – To ensure proper matching of each puppy with their ideal family, we must evaluate each personality thoroughly. We complete our personality assessment through extensive time with each puppy, observing energy levels and dominance/submissive traits. This evaluation requires puppies to reach approximately 5 weeks of age before we can accurately assess each puppy’s personality. Some adopters ask (and we decline) to select their puppy as early as 1 to 2 weeks of age. This early selection approach lacks insight and frequently results in poor matches as the adopter cannot understand the miniature schnauzer they are choosing before their decision.

4. Mini Schnauzer Puppy Preparation and pickup or delivery coordination After matching an adopter with their miniature schnauzer puppy, we’ll coordinate pickup or delivery scheduling and provide the adopter with a puppy supply checklist they’ll need before welcoming their new miniature schnauzer puppy! For Oregon families, we’ll work through arrangements and help you decide between traveling for pickup or having one of our family members deliver your puppy to you in Oregon.

FAQs

Puppy Prep Questions:

Delivery and Pickup Questions

Adopter Support Questions

Oregon Specific Advice From An Experienced Schnauzer Breeder

Over the years we have worked with many Oregon based Miniature Schnauzer adopters. Here is information we have compiled that might be helpful for future adopters.

Western Oregon: Dr. Rachel Thompson, DVM – Pacific Northwest Animal Hospital, Portland Board certified in small animal internal medicine with specialized training in wet climate pet care, Dr. Thompson has extensive experience managing hereditary schnauzer conditions including pancreatitis, urinary stones, and coat-related skin issues common in Oregon’s humid environment.

Why We Recommend: Many of our adopter families value that Dr. Thompson truly grasps the schnauzer temperament and takes time to explain breed-specific health considerations for Pacific Northwest living. Our families particularly appreciate her expertise in managing coat and skin health in Oregon’s wet climate and dietary sensitivities common in miniature schnauzers.

Central Oregon: Dr. Michael O’Brien, DVM – Cascade Veterinary Clinic, Bend Recognized for his expertise with small breeds and outdoor adventure dogs, Dr. O’Brien employs a comprehensive approach to preventive care and collaborates closely with specialty veterinarians for complex cases involving genetic conditions common in miniature schnauzers.

Why We Recommend: Our central Oregon families appreciate that Dr. O’Brien remembers each dog’s individual personality and hiking preferences. Several of our adopters have shared how he helped them prepare their schnauzers for Oregon’s outdoor lifestyle while managing sensitive stomach issues with specialized diet plans.

Southern Oregon: Dr. Jennifer Walsh, DVM – Rogue Valley Animal Medical Center, Medford With over 20 years treating small breeds and extensive experience with seasonal allergy management, Dr. Walsh provides specialized care for terriers and maintains flexible scheduling to accommodate outdoor enthusiast families.

Lisa Chang, CPDT-KA – Northwest Canine Academy A Certified Professional Dog Trainer with specialized experience in terrier breeds and outdoor training, Lisa offers both group classes and private sessions throughout Oregon. Her background includes therapy dog training and she holds a degree in Animal Behavior, bringing scientific understanding to schnauzer behavior in Pacific Northwest environments.

Why We Recommend: Our families praise Lisa’s ability to explain the reasoning behind schnauzer behaviors. One adopter mentioned Lisa helped them understand their schnauzer wasn’t being difficult about rainy day walks – he just needed different motivation for wet weather exercise. Many families appreciate that she offers video consultations, perfect for quick questions about new behaviors.

Dave Porter – Oregon State University Extension Services Offering affordable weekly training classes that welcome all skill levels, Dave has developed specific methods for working with intelligent, independent breeds like schnauzers in wet climates. His group classes provide a supportive environment where small dogs can learn without feeling overwhelmed.

Why We Recommend: Our adopters consistently rave about these reasonably priced classes! Several families drive significant distances to attend because Dave makes training enjoyable for both dogs and owners while addressing rainy season challenges. One family shared that their schnauzer actually gets excited on “training nights” and waits by the door with his rain jacket.

Schnauzer Social Groups

Why Our Families Love This: One of our Portland families mentioned their reserved schnauzer gained confidence after joining monthly meetups. Another family developed lasting friendships through the Eugene group – they now take regular coastal trips together with their schnauzers!

Oregon Coast Adventures

Why Our Families Love This: Our adopters frequently mention the Oregon coast as their schnauzer’s favorite destination. One family drives from Portland monthly because their schnauzer learned to love the sand and gentle waves at Lincoln City.

Columbia River Gorge Exploration

Why Our Families Love This: Hiking families tell us these trails are perfect for schnauzer-sized adventures. One family makes the Gorge their weekly tradition and says their schnauzer knows every squirrel along the Latourell Falls trail!

Indoor Rainy Season Activities

Why Our Families Love This: Our rain-surviving families say these activities saved their sanity during Oregon’s wet months. One family’s schnauzer became so skilled at indoor agility, they now compete year-round – and their dog loves staying dry as much as the obstacles!

Mountain Recreation Areas

Why Our Families Love This: Mountain-loving families appreciate Oregon’s diverse elevation options. One couple said their schnauzer has become an excellent hiking companion and actually gets excited when he sees the backpack and hiking boots come out.

Urban Portland Adventures

Why Our Families Love This: City families consistently mention how these activities helped their schnauzers become well-socialized urban adventurers. One Portland family says their schnauzer has become a regular at their favorite coffee roastery and the baristas know his order!

Wine Country Excursions

Why Our Families Love This: Our wine-loving families appreciate venues that genuinely welcome well-behaved small dogs. One couple mentioned their schnauzer has become a “wine country regular” who knows which tasting rooms provide water bowls and treats!

Special Oregon Considerations: Oregon’s frequent rain and high humidity require extra attention to miniature schnauzer coat and skin health. Invest in quality rain gear for both you and your schnauzer, maintain regular grooming to prevent matting in wet conditions, and watch for signs of seasonal allergies common in the Pacific Northwest. The state’s mild but wet climate also means year-round flea and tick prevention is essential!