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Peter Neutered

Male, Born on 08/17/25 - 7 months
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The Schnoodle doesn’t ‘breed true’, meaning that it doesn’t display a consistent set of characteristics. They can vary substantially in height and weight. The Miniature Schnoodle is most common at 11-22 lbs. They may have a rough and wiry coat, like the Schnauzer, or a soft Poodle coat, or any variation in between. Some have alternating patches of soft and coarse hair; coarse on the back and soft on the top of the head is common. There are a wide variety of possible colors, including black, brown, grey, white, apricot, or a mixture. Common mixes include black and white, sable, and ‘phantom’ (black and tan like a Doberman Pinscher). Puppies in the same litter may have coats of different color and texture. The Schnoodle has the Poodle’s intelligence and the loyalty and devotion of the Schnauzer. They are alert, loving, and playful. The Schnoodle makes a good companion and family pet. They are fantastic with children, strangers, dogs, and other pets. The Schnoodle is energetic, intelligent, and eager to please, making it easily trained. They are typically a happy breed which enjoy being with their family. The Schnoodle enjoys walks and outdoor activities. Lifespan is about 12-16 years. These puppies have been vet checked and come with a 1 year written congenital health guarantee. They are current on their pup vaccinations and have also been de-wormed. Please call me @ 507-461-3327 for more info or to set up an appointment to meet our pups! www.pepups.net MN484552
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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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