.Welcome To Parti-Tyme Miniature Schnauzers. We are relocating to beautiful Southern Maryland, about 50 miles southeast of Washington DC and 3 hours north of Richmond VA, and 2 hours south of Baltimore MD. We are within easy driving distance of several airports for easy shipping access. All of our lovely little schnauzers are home raised and live in our home and have access to a beautiful fenced in yard. All of our schnauzers are AKC registered and have no health problems. We strive to raise only healthy puppies with good conformation and dispositions. All puppies come with a full year health quarantee against genetic defects and are checked by my veteranarian before they go to their new homes. I am a very small breeder and want to produce quality puppies versus quantity. You can contact me (Cathy Martin) at 301-643-6102 or email me at ptschnauzers@yahoo.com
Below Are Pictures of Our Schnauzers
Parti-Tyme's Jazzmatazz (liver parti), born April 8, 2005, weighs 10 pounds. She is a full sister to Razzmatazz. THANKS JANICE FOR RAZZ'S BEAUTIFUL BABY SISTER
Parti-Tyme's Razzmataz-1 year old-Stud, 13 pounds
Parti-Tyme's Razzmatazz at 14 months (liver parti), male. Razz has a beautiful supercoat
Parti-Tyme's
Razzmatazz
born February 2004
I would like to thank Janice from Music Makers Schnauzers for my beautiful Razzmatazz , Jazzmatazz and Jazzberrie Jubilee , Marilyn Theilig for my handsome scamp Casey and Tammy Horton from Arkansas for my best friend and angel CuddleMeQuick. I love them so much and hope to adopt another little girl from each of them in the near future.
Introducing Parti-Tymes Jazzberrie Jubilee, born June, 2006, weighs 8 pounds,supercoated deep dark liver girl, full sister to Razzmatazz and Jazzmatazz. I waited to get the perfect liver girl and I think that I found her!! Thank you Janice/Music Makers
I would like to introduce one of my studs, Parti-Tyme's Color Me Keegan
liver/tan parti born 12/28/07
8 pounds mature
Keegan has a very full, heavy coat of hair
Pictures at 14 weeks
This is my beautiful Part-Tyme's Caylei, born October 2007, she is out of myParti-Tyme's Jazzberry Jubileee.Caylei weighs 7 pounds and has a beautiful supercoat.
This is my gorgeous supercoated dark chocolate, Parti-Tyme's Keaira,weighs 7 pounds and is out of Parti-Tyme's Jazzmatazz.
Introducing Parti-Tyme's Casey Steals Your Heart, liver/tan parti, male. Casey has matured at 8 pounds.
I would like to thank Marilyn Theilig for my handsome Casey.
Watch for puppies sired by Casey in 2009
Parti-Tyme's Abrielle, liver parti, will be around 9 pounds when mature, Born March 2009
Brie has a beautiful supercoat and is very sweet natured, look for pups out of Brie in 2010
.If I didn't have a dog or cat .. > > > I could walk around the yard barefoot in safety. > My house could be carpeted instead of tiled and laminated. > All flat surfaces, clothing, furniture, and cars would be free of hair. > When the doorbell rings, it wouldn't sound like a kennel.? > > When the doorbell rings, I could get to the door without > wading through fuzzy bodies who beat me there. > > I could sit on the couch and my bed the way I wanted, > without taking into consideration how much space > several fur bodies would need to get comfortable. > > I would have money and no guilt to go on a real vacation. > I would not be on a first-name basis with 6 veterinarians, > as I put their yet unborn grand kids through college. > > The most used words in my vocabulary would not be: out, > sit, down, come, no, stay, and leave him/her/it ALONE. > > My house would not be cordoned off into zones with > baby gates or barriers. > I would not talk 'baby talk'. 'Eat your din din'. > 'Yummy yummy for the tummy'... > > My house would not look like a day care center, toyseverywhere. > My pockets would not contain things like poop bags, > treats and an extra leash. > > I would no longer have to spell the words B-A-L-L, > F-R-I-S-B-E- E, W-A-L-K, T-R-E-A-T, B-I-K-E, G-O,?R-I-D-E > > I would not have as many leaves (or pine needles) INSIDE my house as outside. > I would not look strangely at people who think having ONE > dog/cat ties them down too much. > > I'd look forward to spring and the rainy season instead > of dreading 'mud' season. > > I would not have to answer the question 'Why do you have > so many animals?' from people who will never have the joy > in their lives of knowing they are loved unconditionally by > someone as close to an angel as they will ever get. > > How EMPTY my life would be!!! > > "Until one has lov ed an animal, part of their soul remains un-awakened" >