Career
Among the many top horses he rode was Manitoba o" War, as well as two-time American Champion Filly, Milkmaid, the 1914 American Horse of the Year and a Hall of Fame inductee, Roamer, and another Horse of the Year in 1917, Old Rosebud,
Schuttinger announced his retirement from riding on July 20, 1926, advising that he would immediately embark on a career as a trainer with West. T. Anderson"s stable based at Saratoga Race Course. In September of the following year he took charge of the racing stable of James Butler, the prominent owner of Empire City Race Track. He remained with Butler until December 24, 1930 and on March 28, 1931 he took over the racing stable of Willis Sharpe Kilmer.
Among the horses Schuttinger trained for Kilmer was the United States. Racing Hall of Fame colt, Sun Beau.
He later simultaneously trained horses for Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and Joseph M. Roebling. Andy Schuttinger began winding down his racing operations in 1952 and retired from the business.
He died in 1971 in Florida at age seventy-eight.