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Schnoodle Breeders in the uk?

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Does anyone know of any schnoodle breeders in the uk, my mum said we could only get a dog if we got a schnoodle, and we have only found one breeder thats in waled and we live un the south-east so we cant go there
 
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You may have problems finding a good breeder, is there any reason a poodle or snzauzer won't do?

I do not know of any and I can't say I have heard of any breeders of them that are performing health tests etc. Good luck with your search.
 
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You may have problems finding a good breeder, is there any reason a poodle or snzauzer won't do?

I do not know of any and I can't say I have heard of any breeders of them that are performing health tests etc. Good luck with your search.
Schnoodles suit our lifestyle alot better then most other dogs
 
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Can I just say they are crossbreeds so you can not possibly get a certain type of temperament, energy level etc. You could get the schanzer side of the cross or you could get the poodle side. Crossbreeds are a gamble so it is better (especially for first time dog owners) to get a purebred so you know what you are getting.
 
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Can I just say they are crossbreeds so you can not possibly get a certain type of temperament, energy level etc. You could get the schanzer side of the cross or you could get the poodle side. Crossbreeds are a gamble so it is better (especially for first time dog owners) to get a purebred so you know what you are getting.
You know of any medium sized dogs, that are good for allergy sufferers?
 
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Schnoodles suit our lifestyle alot better then most other dogs
You could get one that looks like a poodle and has the tempermant of a snzauzer..or the other way round..you can get split looks and split temermants..so i would be careful in saying they are the breed that suits your family more than any other because there is no known look or tempermant for these types of crosses! :)

Bare in mind according to the forum rules "crosses" are not allowed to be spoken about on this forum!
 
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You know of any medium sized dogs, that are good for allergy sufferers?
People usually go for Poodles or Bichon Frise if they want a non-moulting breed. Crosses of non moulting breeds only have a 50% chance of being non moulters I'm afraid as many have found. Allergens in any breed of dogs bodily fluids, saliva etc can also affect those allergic to dogs.
 
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American Hairless Terrier

Basenji

Bichon Frise

Biewer

Bolognese

Border Terrier

Cairn Terrier

Chacy Ranior

Chinese Crested (hairless)

Coton De Tulear

Hairless Khala

Havanese

Kerry Blue Terrier

Lowchen (Little Lion Dog)

Miniature Schnauzer

Peruvian Inca Orchid (PIO)

Polski Owczarek Nizinny

Portuguese Water Dog

Puli (Pulik)

Shih-Tzu

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

Standard Schnauzer

Tibetan Terrier

Toy Poodle

West Highland White Terrier

Wirehaired Fox Terrier

Xoloitzcuintle

Yorkshire Terrier
 
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People usually go for Poodles or Bichon Frise if they want a non-moulting breed. Crosses of non moulting breeds only have a 50% chance of being non moulters I'm afraid as many have found. Allergens in any breed of dogs bodily fluids, saliva etc can also affect those allergic to dogs.
just looked at them they are nice but in some of googles pictures they have sort of like poodle like fur but in others they are quite short i prefer the short is this a type of breed of is it just the hair cut and how often you brush them, have also been looking at the westies but we have a rabbit so maybe not the best ideas
 
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just looked at them they are nice but in some of googles pictures they have sort of like poodle like fur but in others they are quite short i prefer the short is this a type of breed of is it just the hair cut and how often you brush them, have also been looking at the westies but we have a rabbit so maybe not the best ideas
You can decide how a poodle looks. The ones with alot of fur are most likely in show/working clips but most people just keep them in a pet clip because it's really hard to look after a show clip because it needs even more brushing than a pet one. They need groomed every 6 weeks and brushed daily. I've got 1 poodle in a pet clip and one is going to be in a show clip/
 
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I own 2 cross breeds - Zipper Shih Tzu X Cavalier - he looks a bit like a Shih Tzu but has NOT inherited the non shedding coat and sheds as much as a Cavi.
Lilly is 1/4 Shih Tzu 1/4 Scottish Terrier and 1/2 Maltese - She has NOT inherited the non shedding fur from the Shih Tzu or Maltese in her and sheds like a trooper.

If you want a non shedding dog I'd go for a pure breed.

Some of the none shedding breeds are:

Bedlington Terrier
Bichon Frise
Bolognese
Coton De Tulear
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Glen Of Imaal Terrier
Havanese
Hungarian Puli
Komondor
Lhasa Apso
Maltese
Miniature Schnauzer
Poodle (Miniature)
Poodle (Standard)
Poodle (Toy)
Portuguese Water Dog
Sealyham Terrier
Shih Tzu
Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
Spanish Water Dog
Tibetan Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier


If you aren't to worried Scnoodles are lovely dogs - I've met a couple at puppy classes and agility and they were very clever and lively - however because they are a cross breed you don't really find specialist breeders.
 
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just looked at them they are nice but in some of googles pictures they have sort of like poodle like fur but in others they are quite short i prefer the short is this a type of breed of is it just the hair cut and how often you brush them, have also been looking at the westies but we have a rabbit so maybe not the best ideas
Poodles have to be clipped for their hair to look short as well, they don't moult - it just keeps growing!

I would do plenty of research before you settle on a breed if I were you so that you know what to expect. ;)
 
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Poodles have to be clipped for their hair to look short as well, they don't moult - it just keeps growing!

I would do plenty of research before you settle on a breed if I were you so that you know what to expect. ;)
thats wrong, poodles do moult... there isnt such a thing like a non-moulting dog.

The poodles hair takes longer to grow and the curly hair trappes it but they do moult, just alot less than other breeds :D
 
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thats wrong, poodles do moult... there isnt such a thing like a non-moulting dog.

The poodles hair takes longer to grow and the curly hair trappes it but they do moult, just alot less than other breeds :D
Only time ours hair comes out is when they brush because the hair just clings onto the hair that is growing so if they are brushed daily only a small amount comes out each day. Unlike Cheeko today because he ate something sticky when dad took him out so seemed like I brushed half his ear out because didn't want to take any length off. The rabbit on the other hand.. When he casts it's awful so I don't think we would beable to have a dog that casts alot.
 
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