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Maggie

Female, Born on 12/10/25 - 12 weeks
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Sister Sister Mini Schnoodles Can go home now . Born 12/10/225 Mom weight 13 lbs mini Poodle Dad mini Schnauzer 17 lbs $1250 and nys tax Current on shots , worming and microchipped . They are a little older , training nicely . The family that reserve them cancled. It would be wonderful to place them together but not required . If you’re looking for a dog that’s essentially a silly teddy bear with a genius-level IQ, you’ve found it. Mini Schnoodles (a cross between a Miniature Schnauzer and a Miniature Poodle) are widely considered some of the most affectionate and "nice" designer breeds out there.  Here is the breakdown of their personality: 1. They are "Velcro Dogs" Schnoodles are incredibly loyal. Unlike some independent breeds that are happy to nap in another room, a Schnoodle wants to be exactly where you are. If you’re on the couch, they’re on your lap. If you’re in the kitchen, they’re your sous-chef. 2. The "Happy-Go-Lucky" Vibe They tend to inherit the Poodle’s playful, circus-performer energy and the Schnauzer’s spunky, stout-hearted nature. This results in a dog that: • Loves to please: They are highly trainable because they genuinely care about your approval. • Is great with kids: They are generally sturdy enough for play but gentle enough to be reliable family companions.  3. Intelligence (With a Hint of Sass) Because both parent breeds are very smart, Schnoodles are quick learners. However, that "niceness" comes with a side of wit. They might "negotiate" with you if they think they can get a better treat out of a deal.
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How would you describe a Schnoodle?
Schnoodles mix the charm and humor of both of their parent breeds: the Poodle and the Schnauzer. These cute little dogs love being part of the family and demand your attention. If they are not getting enough, you can expect to hear about it. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-75 pounds and stand 10-26 inches tall.
Are Schnoodles safe around children?
Schnoodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Schnoodle gets along well with children, strangers, dogs, and other pets. It’s a happy breed that loves being part of the family. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Can Schnoodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
Schnoodles need an average amount of exercise, with larger pups requiring a bit more than the smaller ones. Whether it’s going for a daily walk, running by your side, or just playing indoors, they’ll take as much activity as they can get. Many dogs in this breed also enjoy playing fetch, tug of war, and swimming. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Are Schnoodles high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
The Schnoodle may have a rough and wiry coat like the Schnauzer, a soft Poodle coat, or anything in between. Some have alternating patches of soft and coarse hair, with coarse fur on the back and soft on fur on top of the head. There are a wide variety of possible colors, including black, brown, grey, white, apricot, or a mixture. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Schnoodles need a house with a yard?
Schnoodles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They’re the perfect size for apartment living, but if they live in a home with a yard, they should be kept as indoor pets so they get enough attention and companionship. They are fairly easy to train.
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