Where wagging tails and family values go paw in paw
Prestige Kennel raises Schnauzers inside their home, not in kennels. Their dogs are treated as family members and receive daily affection, socialization, and care.
You can join by placing a $200 transferable deposit. Wait times range from 2 to 12 months, depending on the desired color. If you don’t select a puppy from the current litter, your deposit rolls over to future litters.
Prices range from $1,500 to $4,500 depending on color and rarity. Common colors start around $1,500, while rare rust-colored Schnauzers can cost $3,000 or more.
AKC registration applications are not provided unless prior agreements are made. Prestige Kennel prioritizes pet homes over breeding homes.
Puppies come with a 3-day health guarantee. If a licensed vet finds a life-threatening illness within this period, the puppy may be exchanged or refunded. Genetic defects diagnosed within 3 years may qualify for replacement.
Puppies are vaccinated against Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Adenovirus, and Distemper, and are dewormed multiple times. They come with a complete medical history.
Buyers can pick up puppies at a mutually agreed public location. Alternatively, Prestige Kennel offers in-cabin flight nanny services—puppies travel in the cabin under supervision, never in cargo.
Prestige Kennel offers a lifetime take-back guarantee. If rehoming becomes necessary, owners must contact the breeder first to ensure the puppy finds a suitable new home.
All sires and dams are DNA-tested through Embark. Many grandparents have OFA certifications for heart and eye health, ensuring strong genetic foundations.
Yes. Puppies are raised in a family environment with children and receive daily interaction. Weekly photo and video updates are provided so buyers can watch their puppy grow.
Pricing
We are also one of the only breeders who have the EXTREMLY RARE (NOT FROM DILUTED LINES) RUST colored miniature schnauzer.
Puppy Pricing is for pet homes only.
I do not give AKC Registration Applications unless prior agreements.
Breeders may inquire:
- $1500+ salt & peppers, black parti's, liver parti's, standard sables, black & silvers, livers
- $2,000+ red and sables, beige, apricot, light red, and dark red, black & tans, black & reds, black & tans, liver & tans, liver & reds. Solid liver and black
- $3,000+ RARE! Solid rusts, black & rusts, liver & rusts
What does each purchase include?
We produce exceptionally healthy Schnauzer puppies through rigorous genetic screening and responsible pairing:
- All sires and dams are DNA-tested through Embark Vet
- Puppies come with a 3-year congenital health guarantee
- Lifetime breeder support is included with every adoption
Veterinary Care & Puppy Prep
Before leaving our home, each puppy receives:
- Dew claw removal and tail docking
- First core vaccination + extra Parvovirus protection
- Multiple rounds of deworming
- Veterinarian-issued certificate of health
- Professional grooming in a classic Schnauzer cut
- A custom puppy bag with essentials for their transition
Registration & Spay/Neuter Policy
AKC registration papers are available upon proof of spay or neuter. Buyers must request AKC paperwork at the time of deposit to ensure proper documentation.
Bringing Puppy Home
During their ride home, puppies often become attached to the person holding them (although they are really safer traveling in a cage — their personal seatbelt).
Just like a baby, they will probably need to nap quite often during the day and potty more often than an adult. They can be very demanding when they feel it is meal time.
Please remember it may take them a day or two to adjust to their new surroundings.
Crate/Carrier
It is important to have a crate or carrier for your puppy. This is their safety zone. It will keep them safe when you can not keep an eye on them. Puppies are inquisitive by nature and you don’t want them investigating areas were they may hurt themselves. Puppies, as well as adults, often enjoy the seclusion and feel safe in their space. When traveling in your car, a dog is always safer in a crate/carrier — their seat belt so to speak.
Vaccinations/Worming
You will receive a health record when you pick up your puppy. Make sure you take it with you when you visit your veterinarian.Some Miniature Schnauzers have a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine given for protection against Leptospirosis. Make sure your veterinarian is aware of this. If the disease is prevalent in your area and your vet feels it is necessary, please do not give the vaccine until your puppy is at least six months old and stay at your vets office for a bit to make sure there is no reaction. The Leptospirosis vaccine has been deadly to some miniature schnauzers but the disease is also deadly in many cases.
