Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Can anyone help me find a toy schnoodle ?

My friend has this dog and I am in love with it and I want to buy one myself. I know it is a toy schnoodle but I can't seem to find close to where I live. I live in New Jersey.Can anyone help me find a toy schnoodle ?
No such dog.

It's designer "breed" mutt and you should not buy anything advertised as a schnoodle. Dogs with these ridiculous made up names come from puppy mills.
My mutt by any other name (schnauzer/poodle mix) does not have ears that stand up. In fact they are sort of flopped over half way and if you find this mix be forewarned, those ears grow tons of hair in their canals and you have to pluck that hair out.



A lot of breeds have ears that stand up, not really something to judge a pet by, whether his ears up or not.Can anyone help me find a toy schnoodle ?
You should call local shelters. I adopted a 4 year old schnoodle from a local shelter a few years ago. My schnoodle looks exactly like a poodle and he has floppy ears but my friend has a schnoodle that looks more like a schnauzer and he has ears that stand up. If that is what you really want then when you call specify that you want that look for the ears.
there's plenty of mutts in shelters and rescues www.petfinder.com





and you want this particular mix because your friend's dogs ears stand up? There's no way to guarantee that a mutt's ears will stand or flop... it could just as easily get floppy ears like a poodle.Can anyone help me find a toy schnoodle ?
http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?anim鈥?/a>
No, but I can find you a small mutt mixed with two dogs bred for completely different things concluding with a messed up awkward looking dog.
Pound? Petfinder? No reputable breeder would do that.
The first poster is absolutely wrong. I got a designer bread from a craigslist ad and another from a reputable breeder near my home. They absolutely do not come from puppy mills.

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