Owning a pet is a traditional way of life for most families.
That is because owning a pet can provide companionship to those
who do not have anyone in the home or can bring hours of
enjoyment to a family. In addition, the owning of a pet can be
a valuable experience for children in the home when it comes to
caring for that pet and being responsible.
In
addition, there are many popular pets that individuals can own.
Examples of some of those pets can be cats, birds, hamsters, exotic
animals, etc.
However, probably one of the most popular pets for a family to own
is the purchase or ownership of a dog. In addition, when it comes
to owning a dog, probably one of the most popular dogs that are
owned by a family is a Poodle.
Specifically, there are a number of reasons why a Poodle is so
popular. Some of those reasons include the fact that this type or
breed of dog is highly intelligent, does not shed, is easily
trainable and has an excellent temperament.
Additionally, within the Poodle breeding there are three typical
types of Poodles. Those three typical Poodles include the standard,
miniature and toy poodle. Also, there are a number of breeds that
are cross bred with the Poodle. Examples of this type of
crossbreeding include hybrid breeds known as the Chihuahua poodle,
Yorkie poodle and the Schnoodle.
Therefore, if considering the purchasing of a Schnoodle puppy, it is
important to know about the breeds used to create this animal and
the particulars about this pet.
What
Are Schnoodle Puppies?
Schnoodle puppies are
mixed breed dogs that result from the breeding of a Schnauzer and a
Poodle. In fact, like the three specific types of poodle, the
Schnauzer also has three different sizes within the breed.
The
resulting offspring of the breeding between a Schnauzer and Poodle
results in Schnoodle puppies. This name is derived from taking the
beginning of the Schnauzer breed and coupling it with the ending of
the Poodle name.
Specifically, the size of the Schnoodle puppies will vary in size
and will be dependent upon the size of their parents. Those sizes
of a full grown Schnoodle may range anywhere from 15 inches in
height or more or 10 to 15 inches or less than 10 inches in height
Also,
because the Schnauzer and the Poodle create Schnoodle puppies, the
coat of the little puppies can take on either variation of the
parent. For example the Schnoodle puppies may have a wiry or rough
fur or may take on the softness of the standard poodle coat or maybe
a variation of the two types of coats.
Additionally, if the owner of the little puppies wish to have dogs
registered, it is important to note that they cannot be registered
as pure breeds. However they may be eligible for registration with
the American Canine Hybrid Club.
The
Advantages Of Owning Schnoodle Puppies
There
are many advantages to owning Schnoodle puppies. Three of those
specific advantages include the temperament of those resulting
breeding between the Schnauzer and Poodle the care required in
grooming these animals and their ability to be easily trained.
Specifically, when it comes to the temperament of Schnoodle puppies
the owners will find that the breed is even tempered. This is
because both the Schnauzer and the Poodle are even tempered dogs
which result in their offspring taking on same type of disposition.
Therefore, Schnoodle puppies and eventually adult Schnoodles
interact well with family members and strangers.
Also,
another important consideration to take into account when owning an
animal is the grooming required and the potential of household
members being allergic to fur. Also, another strong consideration
to owning an animal is the potential of shedding and hair be left on
the carpet or the furniture of home. Therefore, when it comes to
Schnoodle puppies it is important to note that the Schnoodle does
not shed nor requires very little care. In fact, typically, the
Schnoodle only requires weekly brushing of its coat and grooming
once or twice throughout the year.
One
additional advantage of owning Schnoodle puppies is that this breed
is highly intelligent. Again this is because of the mixed breeding
between the Schnauzer and the Poodle. Therefore, as a result,
Schnoodle puppies can eventually be housebroken and taught various
obedience commands.
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