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True or False: Miniature schnauzers have a higher risk of developing epilepsy compared to other breeds.

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Schnauzer Tip of The Day

Use a Small Amount of Cooked Quinoa as a Protein-Rich Addition to Your Miniature Schnauzer's Meals.

Looking to add more protein to your Miniature Schnauzer's diet? Consider mixing in a small amount of cooked quinoa. This superfood grain is packed with high-quality plant-based protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. Quinoa is also a great source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

Simply cook quinoa according to package directions and let it cool. Then mix a tablespoon or two into your Miniature Schnauzer's regular dog food. The nutty flavor and fluffy texture will be an appealing addition. Quinoa is safe for dogs in moderation and provides a nutritious protein boost to support your Miniature Schnauzer's health.

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Trivia Answer

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Miniature schnauzers have a higher risk of developing idiopathic epilepsy compared to other dog breeds. Studies suggest a genetic predisposition, with an estimated 14-16% of miniature schnauzers affected. Regular veterinary check-ups and prompt treatment are recommended for this breed to manage seizures and maintain a good quality of life.