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This title brings up an interesting question. The approach that the dog project has taken is to make the primary entry match the most-common name used by the major breed registries. The AKC is the only one who calls the midsized dog "Standard Schnauzer"; the Canadian KC calls it "Schnauzer (Standard)", and all the others call it simply "Schnauzer". Therefore, this article should be about that breed only. However, as we can see from this newly created stub, it does seem to make sense to have an article about the Schnauzer type that then points to each of the 3 breeds, in which case leaving this as the summary page and having an entry for Standard Schnauzer would make more sense. Thoughts? Elf | Talk 01:55, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC)
OK, so next public opinon poll: Category:Dog types or Category:Dog breeds? Huh, I think I just answered my own question--BOTH, really, since it represents both. Am doing the same for Collie and Foxhound. Elf | Talk 03:56, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Sounds like a drink, doesn't it? "Hair of the dog" perhaps?
Just for Info: Schnauzer is not the German word for nose but for mustache. -- de:Benutzer:Bierdimpfl (Germany)
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 08:44, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
This title brings up an interesting question. The approach that the dog project has taken is to make the primary entry match the most-common name used by the major breed registries. The AKC is the only one who calls the midsized dog "Standard Schnauzer"; the Canadian KC calls it "Schnauzer (Standard)", and all the others call it simply "Schnauzer". Therefore, this article should be about that breed only. However, as we can see from this newly created stub, it does seem to make sense to have an article about the Schnauzer type that then points to each of the 3 breeds, in which case leaving this as the summary page and having an entry for Standard Schnauzer would make more sense. Thoughts? Elf | Talk 01:55, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC)
OK, so next public opinon poll: Category:Dog types or Category:Dog breeds? Huh, I think I just answered my own question--BOTH, really, since it represents both. Am doing the same for Collie and Foxhound. Elf | Talk 03:56, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Sounds like a drink, doesn't it? "Hair of the dog" perhaps?
Just for Info: Schnauzer is not the German word for nose but for mustache. -- de:Benutzer:Bierdimpfl (Germany)