There are lots of breeders out there to breed the whites to try and make a fast buck on an all
white schnauzer, they are not concerned with conformation at all and most do not represent
the  breed.  Here are Haughton Farm we are striving everyday to better the White Miniature
Schnauzer.  We have a passion for the whites and we can not wait till that one day that
AKC will allow the whites to show in the conformation show ring, it could be many years
before that happens if ever, but if it does happen I want to be there.

History of First White Schnauzer
The first White Miniature Schnauzer was born in October 1914 in Germany, the sire of this
white female was a black Champion Miniature Schnauzer Peter V Westerberg and the dam
was Gretel VD Werneburg and her color is unknown.  The AMSC (American Miniature
Schnauzer Club) and AKC (American Kennel Club) do not allow the White Miniature
Schnauzer to show in the conformation ring in the United States.  Most other countries
allow whites to show in the conformation ring and are some of the top Miniature Schnauzers
in the World.  International dog shows judge on a different standard then the AMSC
standard, the standard in which they judge on is FCI standard, and Salt/Pepper,  Black,
Black/Silver, and Whites are all judged on the same standard.  

More about white miniature schnauzers will be added.