| Schnoodle
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Not currently recognised by any registry.
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A schnoodle is a dog cross-breed between a Schnauzer and a Poodle. They are one of many Poodle hybrids now being sold as a deliberate mix.
Appearance
Because there are different Schnauzer and Poodle breeds and sizes, the resulting Schnoodles can also vary tremendously. The breeds mixed make a big difference in their sizes, temperaments, and care. A schnoodle's coat can be rough, coarse, or smooth depending on its ancestors.
Temperament
Schnoodles are easy to train and like to be around people, which can make them good family pets and companions. They are generally happy and affectionate. Smaller varieties make wonderful lap dogs. Schnoodles are energetic, intelligent, obedient, playful, and alert. Schnoodles can carry traits from both Poodles and Schnauzers; therefore, people interested in getting a Schnoodle need to research both breeds, inquire closely about the dog's parentage and ancestry, and understand that the dog can have a mix of any of the characteristics or traits. Many Schnoodles enjoy playing in the water, and most love a game of fetch.
Schnoodles can acquire the bad behaviour of digging, but additional training, attention, and exercise can often stop this. They can become yappy if not trained correctly; this must be corrected quickly before it becomes a habit.
Care
Schnoodles don't need much exercise, but, like most dogs, they enjoy good, brisk, daily walks and love to play off the leash. The Schnoodle's life expectancy varies, but on average is about 15 years and can be even more.
Schnoodles need weekly brushing and, if they inherited the Poodle's coat, need to have their coats clipped every six to 12 weeks. Like Poodles, Schnoodles shed little to no hair, which might provide an advantage for some allergy sufferers.