Standard Schnauzer Club Of America  - Green Valley Pet Shelter

Standard Schnauzer Club Of America 

We are a group of people that encourage and promote quality of the purebred Standard Schnauzers and we do all that is possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection. We promote the Standard Schnauzer as a companion dog, a performance dog, and a show dog.

  • Shelter Address

  • Green Valley, AZ 85614
  • Phone
  • (520) 393-8822
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • klseifert@cox.net
  • Website
  • http://www.standardschnauzer.org/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs
  • Location served

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