If you are considering getting a Schnoodle, you'll want to check out the incredible book "The Complete Guide to Schnoodles". It's written in an easy-to-understand way but still has the expert knowledge to help any new owner successfully raise their Schnoodle from puppy to old-age. It's widely available, so pick up a copy if you see one, or click here to grab one on Amazon.
The Schnoodle is a cross between the Schnauzer and Poodle and is both intelligent and active. They have the Poodle’s willingness to please and the Schnauzer’s robustness, making them a wonderfully playful and lovable dog. The Schnoodle is known to be “forever happy” and has a cheerful disposition. They are a loyal breed and love their family, which makes them excellent watchdogs and guard dogs – they will definitely defend their family if necessary. Though they are intelligent, they can be a bit stubborn and independent. They love to dig (thanks to that terrier heritage) and some tend to enjoy barking a little too much. Early training can nip that in the bud, though. This is a fun-loving breed that has a genuine love of life and will add so much joy to any family.
If you can't find the right Schnoodle Rescue that you’re searching for in your state, check below the listings for links to other Rescues in nearby states who may have exactly what you are looking for.
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Schnoodle Rescues in the USA
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