These dogs are also very intelligent. They can be trained very …show more content…
The breed was created just a few decades ago in the early 1980s. This was a prominent time for crossbreeds, particularly involving the Poodle. Around this time, the number of dog owners, particularly in the United States, was massively on the rise and dogs were being seen more commonly as family companions rather than hunting partners or farm workers. A lot of breeders saw this moment as a great opportunity to create their own crossbreeds with characteristics that would appeal to a wide audience.
The Schnoodle is one example of such a crossbreed. It was created by crossing a Schnauzer and a Poodle, two very popular breeds. The Poodle is renowned for its low-shedding coat and high intelligence, while the Schnauzer is famous for its friendly personality and love of human affection. The resulting crossbreed, the Schnoodle, often features a good mixture of these character traits. The breed didn’t quite see an instant popularity boom like other crosses, but has still slowly become a sought-after dog. In the years following the Schnoodle’s creation, some breeders and groups have started to use multigenerational breeding techniques to help the dog achieve official …show more content…
The future could hold many things for the Schnoodle, but for now this dog is primarily kept as a family pet. The breed was developed with companionship and affection in mind and this dog fulfils those roles with ease. The Schnoodle is friendly and affectionate, offering a variety of advantages for owners, including its relatively low exercise and grooming requirements. This dog will happily curl up on an owner’s lap and rest there for a long time, making it ideal for old and young people alike.
With so many advantages to offer, the Schnoodle is often recommended to first-time dog owners. This breed doesn’t have any special requirements. In addition, it also tends to be very well-behaved and highly trainable, so it’s truly ideal for people who don’t have a lot of experience looking after dogs. The Schnoodle has also found a place as a therapy dog due to its affectionate nature and love of humans. For now, the dog is not officially recognized by the major clubs, but this may change in the years to