var arrayFacts=["<b>Popularity Contest.</b><br><br>The Miniature Schnauzer is the most popular of all Schnauzer breeds.<br><br>It is believed that they come from a mixture of small standard Schnauzers, Affenpinschers and Poodles. They were first introduced as a distinct breed in 1899.<br><br>Although Miniatures Schnauzers were bred to 'go to the ground' and get vermin, they have a very happy temperament and love being around people.",

"<b>Tough Guys.</b><br><br>Miniature Schnauzers apparently don’t realize how small they are.<br><br>Although they don't like to fight, they will if it seems necessary. If confronted by a larger animal, the Miniature Schnauzer will give a display of superiority and aggression. <br><br>This is intended to scare the other animal off, not start a fight. But since Schnauzers are so small this doesn't always work and leads to some very dangerous situations.",

"<b>You can take them anywhere...</b><br><br>Miniature Schnauzers are sturdy, adaptable dogs, happy to live in small apartments or large houses, with big yards or with none at all.<br><br>What the Miniature Schnauzer wants most of all is to be part of a family. They like a lot of attention and enjoy spending time with the group, sometimes even pleading to go on family trips and outings.",

"<b>Pest Control.</b><br><br>Miniature Schnauzers were originally bred to be ‘ratters,’ that is hunt and kill rats. <br><br>They were trained to dig into underground dens and burrows while barking loudly to scare out the inhabitants. Today, these instincts are still strong in Miniature Schnauzers. <br><br>Their loyalty and intelligence make them excellent guard dogs as well as a great help with rodent problems.",

"<b>Five O'Clock Shadow.</b><br><br>The Miniature Schnauzer was originally bred in Germany, and date back to about the mid to late 1800's. They are also known as <em>zwergschnauzer</em>, which means <em>small beard</em>."];
