![]() ![]() Special care required for all hybrid dog breeds is daily eye cleaning to prevent eye infections and eye stains. Grooming is required every 7-10 weeks and daily brushing is recommended to avoiding matting. They will also want you to take them out for lots of daily exercise. Schnoodles are usually fully grown by 15 months old. The size of the dog greatly depends on the size of which parent is the Schnauzer and which parent is the Poodle. Schnoodles are easy to train but have more of a tendency to bark than the other hybrid dog breeds like Labradoodle or Spoodle. A teacup Schnoodle is about 5-8 pounds, a toy Schnoodle is 9-11 pounds, a mini Schnoodle is 12-15 pounds, and a standard is the largest size that is about 16-20 pounds. You just need to watch out for the mischievousness and stubbornness that can come out once in a while. Schnoodles make great pets for novice dog owners. This is another one of the popular hybrid dog breeds, with the aim of this mix being to combine the Poodle's intelligence and low-shedding hair with the playful temperament of the Schnauzer. ![]() When picking your puppy, make sure you know the size of the parents, as you could land up with a 6 kg version or a 45 kg one! They come in a large range of sizes, depending on which size Poodle and Schnauzer they were crossed with. He is 16 inches tall at the shoulders.A Schnoodle is a mix between a Schnauzer and a Poodle. He is very affectionate, energetic and eager to learn. His legs are very long, though, and his hair is soft and wavy. when it is the result of a careful breeding of the purebred Schnauzer with the purebred Poodle to achieve the excellent. His DNA test showed that his genetic markers are more than 75% Schnauzer and it is easy to see some characteristics, especially in the way he stands. "This is a photo of Philippe the Schnoodle, a dog we adopted from Animal Control 8 weeks ago. He will drop the rope when asked and has been very easy to train." Doesn't matter what kind of rope as long as it's long and someone is at the other end pulling. We are fortunate to have gotten a dog that loves endless hugs, kisses and cuddles. ![]() In fact, after playing with Arlie and seeing him walked daily, many people have inquired about Schnoodles. Not a day goes by when people do not stop us to ask what kind of dog Arlie is. "Arlie is quite the main attraction when walked throughout our nation's capital (Washington, D.C.), which is 5 miles from our home in Arlington, VA. His mother was a Giant Schnauzer and dad was a Mini Poodle. Arlie is a Standard Schnoodle shown here at 9 months old. "Let me introduce you to Arlington aka Arlie. Hasn't figured out goldfish in our little pond-we're afraid he will attempt his own sushi recipe soon!" Often willful-you can see the wheels turning. When running on "puppy power" (somewhere between speed of sound and wartends to wipe out He is a little headstrong-little more coaxing required. Plays hard with other dogs and doesn't share toys well. Loves people-presents his little tummy with ease. A little yappy with the neighbors and outdoor sounds. Picked up his name, "fetch," "sit," "pee-pee" and "poopers" quickly(although seems a little bashful). Very, very inquisitive and loves to chew his toys. Quick to learn and can wear himself out playing. Snoodle - cum - Poodle while his brother Paul looks upon himself as the wretcheder still, because the said Peter has black ringlets and dark eyes, and. Schnoodle puppy, photo courtesy of Wild wood AcresĬharlie the Schnoodle at 8 weeks- "He is becoming more beige with age (now 14 weeks), easily housebroken and very affectionate. Schnoodle puppy, photo courtesy of Ayers Pampered Pets The Schnoodle sheds little to no hair and is considered good for allergy sufferers." Because the Poodle and the Schnauzer both do not shed, the Schnoodle does not shed so they must be brushed weekly and clipped every 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the length of hair preferred. A game of fetch played in the house or a 5-mile jog, either one is fine with them. As far as exercise, the Schnoodle is very adaptable. These dogs are so loyal and affectionate they would not be happy kept outdoors. This great companion dog excels in obedience, agility, Flyball and makes an excellent therapy dogs, but they are first and foremost a loyal and loving companion! They would be fine in an apartment or on a farm, as long as they are with their family. They not yappy dogs unless you allow them to take over your home. They are great watchdogs because they will let you know when someone is near, but they are non-aggressive. Sandy the adult Schnoodle (Schnauzer / Poodle mix breed dog)- "The Schnoodle is very loyal to his family, affectionate, extremely intelligent, easily trained, clever, friendly, fun loving, with plenty of personality! They are good with children and get along fine with other animals. ![]()
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