Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 25-03-2013
For anyone looking for Schnoodle Puppy litters there are several available in the UK at present. There are litters available in Essex, Kent, Carmarthen and Lancashire.
Contact us for more details.
If you are a genuine breeder of healthy pups and you are planning any litters in the near future please get in contact with us to feature you schnoodle pups. **We do not support puppy farms or puppy mills**
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 25-03-2013
I wish, in a prefect world, that no dog was without a safe, warm and loving home but thankfully there are some remarkable rescue centres who dedicate their efforts to finding homes for the unloved and abandoned animals out there so that other people can experience the joy of rescuing a dog into their home.
I want to introduce a link to Poo-mix Rescue which features Poodle/Schnauzer mix dogs all looking for a loving home to call their own. Please take the time to view the dogs on offer and if you can give one a home. This site lists dogs available in the US. If you know of anything similar available in any other country please let us know and we will feature it.
**We are not associated with any of the kennels featured, please check out the kennels and dogs available to see if they suit you and your lifestyle. Owning a dog is a wonderful but full time commitment**
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 16-03-2013
Teddy is fully inoculated now and able to go out for his first walk. I took him twice yesterday along with Woody. Ted is a bold puppy and didn’t appear to be frightened at all by the experience, which is good. He wasn’t scared by any other dogs, especially the larger ones.
Schnoodle snooze after a walk
Woody showed him the way and he tried to keep up with his older brother, as fast as his little legs would take him. The only problem we encountered was the cold, poor Ted started to shiver quite quickly so we didn’t stay out for long.
I have noticed Ted has started to clean himself now and as far as potty training goes he is doing his ‘pee pee’s’ almost on command. He is putting on weight, although I haven’t increased his food quantity or frequency.
Night time still involves trips out to the garden at least once if not twice but he settles quickly again.
Three weeks in and I have never regretted the decision to bring Ted into our home and join us, he has given us all so much joy and pleasure.
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Puppy Diary | Posted on 09-03-2013
Ted, the apricot and white Schnoodle puppy has been with us now for 14 days. Everyone of the those days has delivered nothing short of laughter, fun and the chance to help Ted to become the ideal, well behaved and adjusted puppy that will bring us years of pleasure and enjoyment.
Ted the Schnoodle Puppy
Ted and Woody have bonded so closely and they are like a matching pair of bookends, albeit there is a large size difference. Toys are shared and dragged around and so far there has been no jealousy, both share. My house is littered with toys but who cares, if they are having a great deal of fun.
In our household there are 2 cats, 1 is petrified of Ted but the other isn’t. Ted wants to be his friend and bounces all over him but the cat, Merlin, is so patient with him and has never drawn his claws. Merlin is a rag doll cat, so quite placid by nature.
The second puppy jab is now looming so we are getting closer to being able to take him out of the house for walks. I have got him a cat collar, with a safety harnesss, I just need to get him used to a lead now but one step at a time.
Ted is adorable, but then I would say that, I am smitten with Schnoodles full stop.
Schnoodle Puppy at 11 weeks old
Thank goodness for that, Ted went through the night until 5.00 am. Some might not consider this through the night but for me, an early riser, this was through the night.
Big Schnoodle Woody and little Schnoodle Ted
What made the difference is that Woody was in the kitchen with him as well, which he isn’t normally. Woody sleeps at the foot of our bed and has done since being the sole dog in our household since our elderly Schnauzer, Sonny, passed away 3 years ago.
Woody and Ted had a fantastic day yesterday just playing and rolling around all day with each other and their toys. The sun was out so I had the doors open to the back garden and this made a significant difference with is potty training.
Ted is now letting us know he is ready to go out and he sits by the door when he wants to go out to relieve himself, woo hoo, we are getting there.
Ted the Schnoodle puppy is such a delight, not only is he adorable, he has made a real positive impact on Woody’s life.
Today’s task for Schnoodle Mummy is to sort out pet insurance for him.
More progress updates for Ted the Schnoodle puppy to follow
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Puppy Diary | Posted on 03-03-2013
Ted has been with us now for a week. My word how easy it is to forget the hard work involved with having a new puppy in the house. Not that I am complaining but like any Mummy of a new human baby there are many similarities. Ted cries for attention, he needs frequent feeding, he needs help with his potty training and he needs to be amused and sleep is fitful.
Ted the 10 week old Schnoodle puppy
Today we made a trip away from the home, although someone was in Ted had to get used to be left by from time to time. Initially he yelled and displayed his unhappiness but soon settled down. I was only out of the house for about 3 hours and during that time I missed him but I was also relieved to have a break.
Woody and him are bonding really well, as the picture shows. Woody is incredibly gentle with him although Ted likes to play rough. My home goes from being tidy to being covered in toys, how many toys do 2 dogs need? It is such fun to watch them playing with their wide range of toys, dragging them, chewing them and pulling them between each other, great for wearing the little guy out.
I have now increased his food slightly and continue to damp it down with hot water, he is on dry food, Both dogs get fed apart, Ted in his crate and Woody in the kitchen. As soon as the feeding is over and both bowls are clear I remove them so that no one is sharing bowls and there is not the potential for a disagreement. Jo, the dog trainer told me this tip and it has worked well, especially for a multi-dog household.
Potty training is going well but we have had a couple of little accidents on the carpet today but on the whole he is getting the idea.
Well more updates coming with Ted’s Puppy Diary.
2 Schnoodles playing