Schnoodle Puppies For Sale In Ohio

We got our first poodle 15 years ago when my children wanted a dog and was looking for one that didn't affect their allergies. Previously, we have only had strays and rescues but with the need for a non shedding dog, I went on the search for a Poodle. We had so much fun with the pup that we considered hiring a stud and having a litter of our own; only to find out that for the price, we could buy another little boy. So we did, and our little venture built from I specialized in chocolate toy Poodles and had a very good champion line going back to San Gai and Callimont Kennels. For many years, I had only three females and a little boy. These dogs were my pets as well as my passion. Although my pups primarily go to people for pets, I did sell a couple every year to breeders, but only sell to in-home breeders. A few years ago I gave my friend her first male poodle and she started breeding on the same scale as I. Later she bought a Cocker Spaniel and

allowed her male to breed. The pups were a hit! Little by little we realized the advantages of "designer pups" and I was introduced to an exciting variety of dogs that did not shed and puppy mixes that my children could tolerate.
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Prom Dress Reno NevadaOur homes are hopping and busy, and our children have joined in and earn some college money at the same time. We have introduced the Puggles to our lovely designer pup selection, which are the only smooth coat breed we do. We feel so privileged to raise a variety of adorable critters all year round. so fortunate because I get to do what I enjoy most.

We choose our breeding dogs for health and personality. They are our pets. Our goal is not champion or show quality. Our desire is to produce a sweet tempered, loving personality to be companion dogs. Several of our pups over the years, however, have been trained and used as service and therapy dogs. We allow our girls to skip their first heat and every third heat thereafter. The pups are born in our home and wean in their – and mom’s - own timing. pups need to be 8 weeks old to leave. If they are of a very small breed or are nursing longer than usual, we may choose to keep them longer. At this time, there is no credible registry for the designer pups. Our adult dogs are AKC or CKC registered. You can find reviews for me on Puppy Find and see Sherry’s Posh Pets on Face Book. All pups are de-wormed on a regular basis, vaccinated, and come with a one year health guarantee for any genetic defects because we are confident in the quality of our babies.

We raise our pups for temperament and personality; working on trust and responsiveness from an early age. All pups come with at least their first vaccines, two de-wormings, and are kept current for their age. Pups come with a care pack and instructions, and a two year written health guarantee. Due to USDA’s new regulations we can no long fly our pups. I can meet you at the airport if you want to fly in to pick up your baby. In some circumstances I can deliver your pup or meet you part way. All of our babies are well loved, pre-spoiled, and well socialized to people and other animals. Our babies deserve good homes, so convince me that you will love your new little one.Schnoodle Breeders with Puppies for Sale The ideal Schnoodle should be well-proportioned, squarely-built, and possess a sturdy athletic appearance. They should have a keen, bold, and lively expression.Does your Schnoodle bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? The Schnoodle requires frequent brushing to prevent matting and tangling and may also require professional clipping.

It is important to keep the ears clean to prevent infection. They may be prone to such health issues as PRA, skin disorders, Von Willebrand's Disease, diabetes, ear infection, epilepsy, and heart disease. Early socialization and obedience are a must. The Schnoodle may be stubborn and difficult to housebreak. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Schnoodle puppy. The Schnoodle is highly energetic but will do okay in an apartment provided they are sufficiently exercised and mentally stimulated. Schnoodle's are adept at learning tricks and enjoy agility, securely leashed walks, and off-lead play in a fenced yard. Get Matched with Schnoodle Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Schnoodle Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Schnoodle Breeder and the RIGHT breed Schnoodle may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Schnoodles AnonymousI have a male Schnoodle. I would love to breed him. I don't know where to go to look for someone that wants to breed.

My dog has anxiety when I leave the house and the Vet suggested Prozac. Is there anything you can suggest to help him from barking when we leave? 1 CommentAnonymousIf your dog has anxiety to the point of needing medication, do not breed your dog. That anxiety could easily be genetic and you would be bringing puppies into the world that would have the same problems as him. It is not fair to your dog, nor is it fair to the unborn pups he would produce. Please neuter your dog. You should always exercise your dog for at least half an hour before leaving the home, and then have him go to his own space. Whether it is a room in the home or a crate and have a bone or another item to chew such as a peanut butter filled Kong. Contact a Positive Reinforcement trainer if your dog is still barking.AnonymousOur Schnoodle barks and nips at visitors when they come in the house. What can we do? 1 CommentAnonymousContact your local Positive Reinforcement trainer. He/She will be able to help you with this situation.

AnonymousWhat is the best type of leash for a Schnoodle? 1 CommentAnonymousI had a nylon leash (you can get them at Petsmart or Petco) and it worked amazingly. I had a Schnoodle once. He was on a retractable leash and chewed through it! But he chewed almost EVERYTHING! -vet2b AnonymousWhy are Schnoodles hard to housebreak? 1 CommentAnonymousThe breed is harder to housebreak as they are stubborn and need consistency in direction. Contact your local Positive Reinforcement trainer. AnonymousI adopted a 6-year Schnoodle a week ago who is so sweet and is very socialized. She had a dog buddy at the old owners' place. I'm in an apartment and work from home, she was taught to free-eat from her bowl and I'm concerned as she's not eating that much and I feel I need to compensate with snacks or treats. Also, she's pretty lethargic and sleepy throughout the day. I take her out about 4x a day and she never seems too much like she's up for playing when I've tried at random times. I don't know if this is all due to the adjustment period or if there is more that I need to do.