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Adopt a Healthy, Quality Miniature Schnauzer Puppy

Champion Bloodline Puppies Hand Raised in SE Arkansas

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AKC Registered

At Cedar Ridge Ranch Miniature Schnauzers, each litter is AKC registered with champion bloodlines.

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Embark Tested

Each of our adult Miniature Schnauzers has tested clear for over 250 genetic health disorders.

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Puppy Culture

Our puppies are raised with Puppy Culture, a comprehensive rearing, socialization, and training program.

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About Us

As a dedicated Schnauzer lover, you’re dreaming of the perfect, healthy puppy to share all your adventures. Unfortunately, not every puppy is healthy. Genetic disorders, puppy illnesses, and behavior problems can leave you feeling helpless and stressed. At the Ranch, we believe no one should have to suffer with an unhealthy Miniature Schnauzer. That’s why our mission is to raise puppies that are healthy genetically, physically, and behaviorally. So you can stop worrying and start enjoying life with your Miniature Schnauzer.

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Our Miniature Schnauzers

Black and silver female miniature schnauzer Roxie | Cedar Ridge Ranch Miniature Schnauzers | Wilmar Arkansas

Roxie

Black male miniature schnauzer Rhys | Cedar Ridge Ranch Miniature Schnauzers | Arkansas

Rhys

Salt and pepper female miniature schnauzer Reign | Cedar Ridge Ranch Miniature Schnauzers | Wilmar Arkansas

Reign

Salt and pepper male miniature schnauzer Ryker | Cedar Ridge Ranch Miniature Schnauzers | Wilmar Arkansas

Ryker

Black female miniature schnauzer Ritzy | Cedar Ridge Ranch Miniature Schnauzers | Wilmar Arkansas

Ritzy

Happy Clients

We brought home our baby girl in 2022 and couldn't be happier with our selection! Working with Cindy was a breeze. She was friendly, informative, and responsive. I would recommend her to any family looking to welcome a pup into their home.

Maisha Giles

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How It Works

3 Simple Steps To a Healthy Miniature Schnauzer Puppy

1.

Join the Waitlist

To join the waitlist, click here and fill out our puppy application. We will get back with you to discuss future puppies and answer any questions you have.

2.

Place a Deposit

When a puppy comes available, you will have the opportunity to place a deposit and reserve your Miniature Schnauzer puppy.

3.

Adopt a Healthy Puppy

We’ll keep you updated with pics and progress reports until your puppy is ready to go home at 8 weeks.

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  • When are your puppies available to go home?
    We usually keep them until they are 10 weeks old but we will allow them to go home at 8 weeks.
  • How much are your puppies?
    Our pet/companion price is $1800. Pet/companion means that our puppies are adopted on a spay/neuter contract. No breeding rights are given. They are registered with AKC with limited registration.
  • Do you require a deposit to hold a puppy?
    Yes, we require a $500 non-refundable deposit.
  • How much should I feed?
    Our feeding schedule is 1/4 cup at 6 am, 12 pm, 5 pm, & 10 pm up to 10 weeks old. As they grow/age we increase the portion and decrease the number of feedings. Our adult dogs eat 1 cup of food a day - 1/2 cup am & 1/2 cup pm.
  • How often do I need to brush my puppy?
    They should be brushed 3-4 times a week at least, to keep knots and tangles out and keep them looking great. Haircuts are needed usually about every 8-10 weeks.

You Deserve a Healthy Miniature Schnauzer Puppy

Feel confident adding a puppy to your family

Reduce health problems (and vet bills)

Enjoy more years with your Miniature Schnauzer

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