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Toy red Schnoodle Puppies for sale

Schnoodles are a cross between a purebred Schnauzer and a purebred Poodle, whether Toy, Miniature or Standard. Since these charming dogs first appeared on the scene, they have become one of the most popular cross breeds, both in the UK and other countries. Not only have they inherited the adorable looks of their parents, but they have also inherited many of their character traits, which means that Schnoodles tend to be highly intelligent and quick-witted dogs that are a pleasure to have around.

Read our Schnoodle Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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LAST One, Very Handsome Mini Schnauzer/Schnoodle

Schnoodle

8 weeksAge
22Sex
£1,425Price

Puppy 1, green collar Black n boy, Silver. Puppy 2, red collar boy, Puppy 3, aubergine collar girl, Puppy 4, orange collar girl, Mollie is 50/50 Mini Schnauzer X Toy poodle, Dad is a KC reg. Mini Schnauzer. Mollie has given birth to four beautiful puppies. She is a very loving attentive mummy. I first started breeding schnauzers in the mid 1990’s but only recently s

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BraintreeEssex
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Stunning F1 Schnoodle puppies KC reg parents!!

Schnoodle

11 weeksAge
14Sex
£950Price

ONLY ONE BEAUTIFUL GIRL AVAILABLE due to unfortunate circumstances!! I am pleased to announce my gorgeous KC registered Miniature Schnauzer has given birth to 5 beautiful schnoodle puppies on the 8th February. Mum is a lovely salt and pepper KC registered Miniature schnauzer and dad is a KC registered Toy sable poodle. I have one sable/tortoise boy, one apricot girl, a s

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WhitchurchWrexham Principal Area
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Beautiful Schnoodle x Miniature Poodle Pups

Schnoodle

6 weeksAge
14Sex
£2,000Price

We have a gorgeous litter of Schnoodle x Miniature Poodle puppies ready to find their forever homes. Mum (Sasha) is our much-loved family dog with a brilliant temperament - very friendly, calm, and great around people. The pups have been raised in a busy home environment, so they're well handled and used to everyday noise. Theo is the proud dad of this beautiful litter a

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FAQs

What are the negatives of owning a Schnoodle?

Schnoodles require a high level of exercise, with daily walks and playtime to keep them happy and healthy, and without enough activity, they can develop behavioural issues. They may have sensitive stomachs needing careful dietary management, plus their coats, which range from curly to wiry, require regular brushing several times a week and grooming every 6 to 8 weeks to prevent matting. Schnoodles can be stubborn at times and tend to bark frequently and loudly, which may be challenging in apartments or close neighbourhoods. Additionally, they can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone too long, which can lead to destructive behaviour. Overall, they need plenty of attention, exercise, and mental stimulation.

Are Schnoodles good pets?

Yes, Schnoodles are loyal, affectionate, and make excellent family dogs, thriving on close human companionship and often following their owners around the house. They enjoy being part of the family and typically do well with children. Their intelligence and friendly nature make them engaging and trainable pets, though they do require regular exercise and socialisation to be well-adjusted.

Do Schnoodles bark a lot?

Schnoodles are known to bark frequently and loudly, a trait inherited from their Schnauzer lineage which makes them effective watchdogs. However, this tendency to bark can be problematic for owners living in apartments or noise-sensitive environments, so proper training and socialisation are important to manage excessive barking.

Why are Schnoodles so expensive?

Schnoodles tend to be costly because they are a designer hybrid breed requiring careful and responsible breeding to ensure desirable traits such as low shedding and good temperament. Breeders invest in health screenings to avoid inherited issues like joint problems, and the breed’s grooming and healthcare needs add to the cost. Their popularity as affectionate, hypoallergenic companions also contributes to a higher price.