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Daily Trivia
Which of these vitamins are miniature schnauzers particularly sensitive to in excess?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin C
c) Vitamin D
d) Vitamin E
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Create a DIY "Schnauzer Tug Station" Using a Bungee Cord and a Sturdy Toy for Interactive Play.
Schnauzers love to play tug-of-war! Create a fun DIY tug station using a bungee cord and sturdy toy. Attach one end of the bungee to a wall or door handle. Tie the other end to a durable rope or plush toy.
When your Schnauzer tugs, the bungee provides resistance and bounce for an interactive game. Tug play builds your dog's confidence and strengthens your bond. Supervise play and teach a "drop it" cue. Rotate toys to keep it fresh.
This simple setup provides endless entertainment and exercise for your energetic Schnauzer! Enjoy playing together.
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Trivia Answer
Miniature schnauzers are particularly sensitive to excess Vitamin D. Vitamin D toxicity can cause hypercalcemia, leading to vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst and urination, and even kidney failure in this breed. The other vitamins (A, C, E) are not known to cause issues in miniature schnauzers when given in excess.