Utah Miniature Schnauzer Puppies For Sale

Searching for miniature schnauzer puppies and are located in Utah?

As a trusted Miniature Schnauzer breeder, Fernweh Schnauzers has been matching our Miniature Schnauzer pups with devoted Utah families for over a decade. We interview and personally match each puppy with their adopter family.

Our home is located in Indiana. Historically, Utah families have used our in person delivery service or have flown out to pick up at our house.

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

Carmel

Sex: male Color: Liver Available
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Fawn

Sex: female Color: Black & Silver Available
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Cora

Sex: female Color: Parti Available
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JoJo

Sex: female Color: White – Black Nose Available
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Jett

Sex: male Color: Salt & Pepper Available
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Jamie

Sex: female Color: White – Liver Nose Available
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Jersey

Sex: male Color: Parti Available
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What We Offer

Adoption Process For Our Utah Adopters

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.

Steps of our adoption process:

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 Utah, 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 Utah, 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 Utah.

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Utah Specific Advice From An Experienced Schnauzer Breeder

Over the years we have worked with quite a few Utah based Miniature Schnauzer adopters. Here is a pool of information that we have gathered that might be helpful for future adopters.

Northern Utah: Dr. Sarah Kim, DVM – Wasatch Animal Hospital, Salt Lake City Fellowship trained in small animal cardiology with advanced certification in high-altitude pet care, Dr. Kim specializes in managing hereditary schnauzer conditions including pancreatitis, kidney stones, and respiratory issues related to Utah’s elevation and air quality.

Why We Recommend: Many of our adopter families appreciate that Dr. Kim truly understands schnauzer temperament and takes time to explain breed-specific health considerations for high-altitude living. Our families especially value her expertise in managing altitude adjustment and the dietary sensitivities common in miniature schnauzers.

Central Utah: Dr. David Martinez, DVM – Utah Valley Animal Clinic, Provo Known for his expertise with small breeds and outdoor adventure dogs, Dr. Martinez 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 Utah County families love that Dr. Martinez remembers each dog’s personality and individual hiking 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 Utah’s dry climate.

Southern Utah: Dr. Amanda Foster, DVM – Red Rock Veterinary Hospital, St. George With over 25 years treating small breeds and extensive experience with desert climate adaptations, Dr. Foster offers specialized care for terriers and maintains weekend hours seven days a week, perfect for active families.

Emily Watson, CPDT-KA, KPA-CTP – Beehive State Dog Training A Certified Professional Dog Trainer with special expertise in terrier breeds and high-altitude training, Emily offers both in-person and virtual training throughout Utah. Her background includes search and rescue dog training and she has a Master’s degree in Animal Behavior, bringing a scientific approach to understanding schnauzer behavior in varied elevations.

Why We Recommend: Our families rave about Emily’s ability to explain the “why” behind schnauzer behaviors. One adopter told us Emily helped them realize their schnauzer wasn’t being stubborn about mountain hikes – he was just adjusting to the altitude differently. Many families love that she offers virtual follow-ups, perfect for quick questions about new behaviors.

Josh Anderson – Utah State University Extension, Logan Offering affordable weekly training classes that welcome all experience levels, Josh has developed specific techniques for working with intelligent, independent breeds like schnauzers in high desert climates. His group classes create a supportive environment where small dogs can learn without feeling overwhelmed.

Schnauzer Meetup Groups

Why Our Families Love This: One of our Salt Lake 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 Park City group – they now take ski trips together with their schnauzers!

National Park Adventures

Why Our Families Love This: Our adopters consistently mention Utah’s national parks as their schnauzer’s “bucket list destinations.” One family drives from Salt Lake monthly to Zion because their schnauzer learned to love the red rock trails on the Pa’rus Trail.

Great Salt Lake Recreation

Why Our Families Love This: Several families have told us these salt lake experiences are unlike anything their schnauzers encounter elsewhere. One family makes Antelope Island their monthly tradition and says their schnauzer knows every bison from a safe distance!

Winter Sports Areas

Why Our Families Love This: Our winter-loving families say these activities transformed their “house schnauzer” into a snow enthusiast. One family’s schnauzer became so good at snowshoeing, they now participate in winter dog events – and their dog clearly loves the mountain attention!

Desert and Canyon Exploration

Why Our Families Love This: Desert-loving families appreciate venues that offer diverse landscapes for schnauzer exploration. One couple said their schnauzer has become a “canyon expert” who knows to rest in shade and wait for water breaks!

Urban Salt Lake Adventures

Why Our Families Love This: City-dwelling families tell us these activities helped their schnauzers become “urbane mountain citizens.” One Liberty Park family says their schnauzer has his own fan club at their regular coffee shop that opens early for pre-hike fuel!

Scenic Byways and Drives

Why Our Families Love This: Our adopters appreciate learning about Utah’s diverse landscapes with their schnauzers. One family turned their monthly scenic drives into a bonding tradition – they say their schnauzer actually gets excited when he sees the camera gear and hiking snacks come out!

Special Utah Considerations: Remember that miniature schnauzers need time to adjust to Utah’s high altitude and may experience increased thirst and fatigue initially. The state’s intense UV radiation and dry air require extra hydration, possible sun protection for sensitive schnauzer skin, and regular coat moisturizing. Temperature swings between day and night can be dramatic, so always pack layers for both you and your pup during outdoor adventures!