White and Apricot Schnoodle Puppies

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 30-07-2012

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Apricot and white Schnoodle Pups - Adorable

Apricot and white Schnoodle Pups – Adorable

If you are looking for one of the most adorable cross breed schnauzer/poodle and live within driving distance of Congleton, Cheshire, UK,  you won’t want to miss choosing your ‘forever four legged fur baby’.

This litter of 1 boy and 4 girls will be ready to go to their new families from the end of August.

White Miniature Schnauzer X Apricot Schnoodle. Cream/Apricot Shades in Colour.

So adorable, fantastic temperaments. Non-moulting breed, great for allergy sufferers. Ideal family dog.

Will be wormed at 2 wks, 5 wks and 7 wks. First injection and vet health check will be given to each puppy at 7 wks. Puppy pack, lots and lots of goodies for your new puppy to take home, including a scent blanket.

Genuine enquiries only, no time-wasters.  Puppies to good homes only

If one of these beauties is the dog for you contact breeder on 07517 195604 (Any time)

Please note: I am not associated with the breeder and will make no financial gain from featuring these pups.  As always, iLoveSchnoodles.com would highly recommend that you choose a breeder and pup carefully.

A Jubilee Street Paw-ty

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in General Dog Topics | Posted on 03-06-2012

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Vanity Fur Street Paw-ty

Traditional with the quirkiness of the Brits, I was tickled pink to help a friend out with her Jubilee Street Paw-ty for dogs, oh, of course their owners as well.

The event did have a serious side, it was a fundraiser for local animal rescue charities.  The event was very well attended by our four legged companions and their owners.

Take a look at her facebook page to see some of the stars of the event.

Rare Merle Schnoodles

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 05-05-2012

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For Sale – Rare Toy Schnoodles

Absolutely new to the UK.  Merle Schnoodles, amazing patterned coats with a marble effect.

Mum is a Solid Black, k.c registered Toy Poodle, Dad is my American Imported MSCA registered Blue Merle Miniature Schnauzer (photo is Dad), the first and only stud dog in the UK /Europe.

The puppies are currently 3 weeks old and expected to weight between 7lb-11lb adult weight.

There are 5 puppies, 4 girls 1 boy,  1 Blue Merle Girl, 1 Solid Chocolate girl, 2 solid Black girls and 1 Solid Black boy.  All puppies are carriers of the Merle gene.

Pups will be ready to go to their ‘forever home’ on 11th June when they will be  8 weeks old.  The pups will be vaccinated, vet health cleared and clear eye screened.

The Miniature Schnauzer and Toy Poodle are very intelligent ,loyal family pets and fantastic with children and other animals.  The Schnoodles pups will  have the best of both breed traits and will make wonderful family pets for those looking for something Rare and Exotic.

Tracy is the founder of this breed in the UK,  and is launching a new breed club shortly within the UK.  This new club will be launched approximately end of May.  To find out more information about the Merles please visit the American Club, here you will find all information about the genetics etc.

The Merle gene is a mutation gene which dilutes to alter the base coat colour, this is a random dilution which gives the mottled, marbled effect on the dogs coat.

Merle can result in all colours from chocolate,blue,silver etc.

These puppies are the result of a lengthy breeding programme and will be placed in vetted, suitable homes

Puppies are individually priced.  Please call Tracy on  0777 208 2864 (Evenings only) for any questions you may have.

Genuine enquiries only, no time-wasters.

I am not associated with the breeder and will make no financial gain from featuring these pups.  As always, iLoveSchnoodles.com would highly recommend that you choose a breeder and pup carefully.

Assistance Dogs

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in General Dog Topics | Posted on 04-04-2012

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5 Year’s old dog can detect his diabetes up’s and down’s – Diabetic Alert Dog

5 year old Will Rimmel

This is an amazing story about the ability for dogs to be able to detect medical conditions and how this detection can be trained to save lives….

Five year old Will Rimmel adores the new puppy he got last month

Just 17 weeks old, the black Labrador retriever loves to play catch with Will or rest quietly and chew a ball by his feet.

But Harley, as Will named her, is more than a young boy’s new best friend.

She could save his life. Read the rest of this entry »

Fat Dog

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in General Dog Topics | Posted on 02-04-2012

Fat Dog

Fat Dog

Is this a curse of modern day living?  Are we failing our furry four legged chums when it comes to feeding them with kindness, literally?

More than a third of dogs (2.9million) are overweight or obese while 25 per cent of cats (3 million) suffer the same problem, according to figures from the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, PDSA.

Overweight pets run the serious risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and arthritis, and have a lower life expectancy than healthy pets.

But despite the consequences of a poor diet, 90 per cent of dog owners admit to feeding their pets treats such as cheese, crisps, cakes, biscuits, toast and takeaways.

Sean Wensley, PDSA Senior Veterinary Surgeon, said: “Excess pounds can contribute to a number of serious health conditions and, sadly, it does reduce life expectancy.

“We have found that many owners are unaware that their pets are overweight, which suggests there is widespread misunderstanding about what a healthy-sized pet looks like.

“Sadly, many owners are continuing to feed inappropriate diets to their pets. Owners may think they are showering their pets with love but they are actually, in effect, killing them with kindness.”

Figures revealing the extent of obese dogs inBritaincame to light following a PDSA survey of 30,000 animals between 2006 and 2010.

During this period the number of overweight animals rose by 10 per cent to close to three million pets.

A second online study of more than 11,000 dogs, cats and rabbits, which was completed last year, also found that rabbits suffered from being fed the worst diets.

Some 42 per cent were fed too little hay each day while 49 per cent were given a mix of seeds and flakes linked to painful dental disease.

Mr Wensley added: “If a pet does need to shed a few pounds then the first thing to do is to cut out the treats and start following packet feeding guidelines closely, using weighing scales to check you are getting the amounts right.”

Original article feature by James Orr, the Telegraph,  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/petshealth/9171681/Millions-of-fat-cats-and-dogs-are-being-killed-with-kindness.html

Stressed At Work – Take Dog to Work

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 31-03-2012

take dog to work

Take dog to work

Maybe not a practical solution for everyone but would be great for us ‘office working’ dog lovers.  A report  by Nick Collins, Science Correspondent, in today’s telegraph highlights a recent trial at an American company suggested that taking your pet to work improved people’s job satisfaction.

Dog owners also reported that it reduced their feelings of stress, which previous studies suggest can lead to higher rates of absence and lower productivity.

Researchers fromVirginiaCommonwealthUniversitystudied 75 people at a manufacturing company where each day for a trial week 20 to 30 people were allowed to bring their dogs to work.

Using samples of saliva taken throughout the day they compared levels of stress hormones among people who brought in their pets, people who owned dogs but left them at home, and staff who did not have pets.

First thing in the morning there was no difference between the groups, but during the day stress levels declined among people who had their dogs by their side and increased among the other two groups.

Having dogs in the workplace appeared to improve morale among all members of staff, regardless of whether their pets were present, the researchers reported in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management.

Randolph Barker, who led the study, said: “The differences in perceived stress between days the dog was present and absent were significant. The employees as a whole had higher job satisfaction than industry norms.”

If your current employer won’t consider letting you take your pet to work, try searching for a ‘dog friendly’ employer on this site

To see the original article, follow this link

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9177005/Dogs-could-lower-stress-at-work.html

Schnoodle Puppies

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 28-03-2012

white schnoodle puppy

white schnoodle puppy

Last chance to own a white schnoodle puppy from Christine’s latest litter.

Simply adorable little boy waiting for his forever home.

Just look at that cute face just waiting for the right human ‘Mummy’ or ‘Daddy’ to come and collect him.

Puppy has been Parvo jabbed and vet checked (card supplied), he comes with a great puppy pack, 4 weeks free insurance and they is ready for his new home now.

Price £450 per puppy – Call Christine on   01994 484477  or 07880978491

Genuine enquiries only, no time-wasters.

I am not associated with the breeder and will make no financial gain from featuring these pups.  As always, iLoveSchnoodles.com would highly recommend that you choose a breeder and pup carefully.

 

Dog Swim

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Dog Exercise | Posted on 21-03-2012

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Seth Casteel image of Lab Retriever Swimming

Do all dogs possess the same desire to get into the water?  Most will if a ball is involved and the images captured can be astonishing.

It begs belief but 31 year old, LA Based Pet Photographer, Seth Casteel has used his talents as a photographer to capture some of the most remarkable underwater images of dogs in a pool fetching a ball.

A fabulous story featured in the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ yesterday and has made Seth’s project and overnight success story.

After returning to the US from Australia, where he studied at James Cook University for a semester and took in the local wildlife, Casteel began offering his services as a volunteer photographer in animal shelters.

Just as a good real estate photographer can improve a home’s prospects for sale, so too, a well-framed portrait of an abandoned pet can make a difference.

“These photographs of homeless pets are such a key factor in finding them new homes and saving their lives,” said Casteel in a phone interview.

Today, he also runs a non-profit called Second Chance Photos, which aims to teach animal shelter staff and other volunteers how to take photographs of the shelter pets that give them the best possible chance of being re-homed.

Casteel’s professional work became a natural extension of that volunteer work.

The first underwater shot came about when a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Buster refused to stay on land and instead kept jumping into the pool.

One thing led to another and eventually, Casteel bought the gear and refined his methods and found that, with a bit of coaxing, many dogs were happy to chase a ball underwater.

“It is about my relationship with the dogs, too,” he said during a break in a tour to round up more subjects for a book that is due out later this year. “They can trust me and know that we’re having a good time.”

The cost of an underwater photo shoot starts at $US1000, a price Casteel says, many dog owners are willing to pay, even in these economically challenged times.

“Our pets are our friends and our pets are our family and when they’re gone all we have left are memories and photographs.”

Of course the best opportunity for capturing high quality shots of your dog might be hampered if you don’t have a pool, clear water and a willing dog to jump in after a ball.

Wishing Seth and his project, Second Chance Photos every success for the future.

Dog SwimRead more: http://www.smh.com.au/environment/animals/a-soggy-dog-story-20120319-1vfkx.html#ixzz1plTT7199

Schnoodles ‘teddy bear’ Puppies

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders, Schnoodle Puppy Diary | Posted on 15-03-2012

Scrumptious White Schnoodles

Scrumptious White Schnoodles

Simply scrumptious…….

A fantastic litter of 3 Male WHITE Mini Schnoodle puppies for sale.

Mum is a KC Reg Apricot/Cream, Mini Poodle and Dad is a rare imported KC Reg Champion WHITE Mini Schnauzer,

Schnoodle pups are ideal for town or country as they will grow to about 13″ to the shoulder as an adult.

Easily trained and great for agility training

Two of the pups are white with Apricot ears and one is a pale cream with Apricot ears.

One puppy has a coat like a schnauzer and the other two have a much longer coat which will be shaggy when fully grown.

These puppies are ideal for allergy suffers as neither parent breed moults hair.

Puppies have been Parvo jabbed and vet checked (card supplied), they come with a great puppy pack, 4 weeks free insurance and they are ready for their new homes now.

Price £450 per puppy – Call Christine on 01994 484477 or 07880978491

Genuine enquiries only, no time-wasters.

I am not associated with the breeder and will make no financial gain from featuring these pups.  As always, iLoveSchnoodles.com would highly recommend that you choose a breeder and pup carefully.

Schnoodle Puppy for Sale

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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders, Schnoodle Rescue and Rehome | Posted on 15-03-2012

Cute and adorable 12 week old Schnoodle puppy

12 week old black Schnoodle puppy looking for his forever home.

Adorable black curls and a bundle of fun. Very bouncy and very cute. Ready to go to a loving home to be a loving family pet.
Fully vaccinated, wormed, flea’d and microchipped. Both parents K.C. registered.
Ready to move to a new home to be the perfect little companion.

Pup is £450 – Contact Steve on 07584705801

Genuine enquiries only please, no time-wasters.

I am not associated with the breeder and will make no financial gain from featuring these pups.  As always, iLoveSchnoodles.com would highly recommend that you choose a breeder and pup carefully.

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