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Schnoodle (Dog Breed)

Cross of a Schnauzer and a Poodle bred as companion dogs from the 1980s onward, they can be bred from Miniature, Standard or Giant Schnauzers crossed with Toy, Miniature or Standard Poodles; the offspring vary in size according to the various parent size varieties bred

Schnoodles are known for their hypoallergenic fur, intelligence, and a frequent burst of energy affectionately nicknamed the "Schnoodle 500," or, "Zoomies. "

Appearance

Since "there is no breed standard for Schnoodles, nor any breed clubs ," schnoodles' variance in size is largely dependent on the height and weight of their parents. "Standard schnoodles typically stand between 15-27 inches tall and are 30-75 pounds in weight. Mini Schnoodles can stand from 12-15 inches in height and weigh between 13-20 pounds. Toy Schnoodles are generally around 10-12 inches tall and 6-10 pounds in weight. "

A Schnoodle's fur color and pattern can also vary. "The Schnoodle coat can be black, gray, silver, brown, white, apricot, sable, black and white, black and tan, and even parti-color. " Additionally, a the curl pattern of a schnoodle's coat can vary, depending on if their coat favors the straighter fur of the Schnauzer, or the curlier fur of the poodle.

Temperament

A Schnoodle's personality and temperament can vary widely depending on their parents' personality and their upbringing. Generally, Schnoodles get their ease of trainability and people-pleasing qualities from their poodle parent. From their Schnauzer parent, the schnoodle brings a bold personality. The Schnoodle inherits above average intelligence from both parents. In short, "A Schnoodle can have a strong temperament but generally is loving and loyal to his people.

Life Span

"The average lifespan of a small-sized Schnoodle is about 10 to 18 years old. As for Standard and Medium-sized Schnoodle, their life expectancy is approximately 10 to 16 years in age. Most large Schnoodle variants are around 10 to 13 years. "

Health

Schnoodles are generally healthy dogs, especially when well taken care of. However. Schnoodles have been noted as prone to cataracts, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Epilepsy, Diabetes Mellitus and Addison's Disease.