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Medium breed 14–20kg

How big do Standard Schnauzers get?

Standard Schnauzers are a medium breed and reach a typical adult weight of 14–20kg (31–44lbs). They are fully grown by around 10–12 months.

Adult weight
14–20kg
In pounds
31–44lbs
Size class
Medium
Fully grown
10–12 months

How big is a fully grown Standard Schnauzer?

A fully grown Standard Schnauzer is a mid-sized dog, typically weighing between 14–20kg. This puts them in the medium dog bracket.

Male Standard Schnauzers tend to be larger than females, generally weighing toward the upper end of that range. Females are typically lighter and slightly shorter. Individual variation within the breed is normal — genetics, diet, and health all play a role.

When do Standard Schnauzers stop growing?

Standard Schnauzers reach their full adult height fairly quickly, but continue to fill out in muscle and bulk after that. Medium breeds like the Standard Schnauzer tend to be fully grown by 10–12 months, earlier than larger dogs. They fill out quickly and most look fully adult by their first birthday, though some development continues into their second year.

Is a Standard Schnauzer the right size for me?

Size matters more than people realise when choosing a dog. Here's what 14–20kg means in practice:

  • Food costs increase with size — a Standard Schnauzer at 20kg needs significantly more food than a small breed.
  • Space requirements — a medium breed needs room to move. A small flat works if exercise needs are met, but they do better with outdoor space.
  • Pet insurance is higher. Larger breeds cost more to insure because treatments and surgeries scale with body weight.
  • Lifespan is affected — medium breeds live 13–16 years on average.

How do I keep my Standard Schnauzer at a healthy weight?

The target range for an adult Standard Schnauzer is 14–20kg. A simple check: you should be able to feel their ribs without pressing hard, but you shouldn't be able to see them. Viewed from above, there should be a visible waist.

Obesity is the most preventable health problem across all dog breeds — and Standard Schnauzers are not immune to it. Measure food portions rather than estimating, limit treats to 10% of daily calories, and factor in daily exercise as part of their routine.

If you're unsure whether your Standard Schnauzer is a healthy weight, ask your vet at their next annual check-up. Most practices offer free nurse weight clinics.

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