If you’re looking for Schnoodle puppies you are one of the clever people who do their research.
When you dig a little into the science it’s apparent that purebred dogs tend to be more prone to health issues than designer crossbreeds.
A great example of this is the Miniature Schnauzer.
We all know how wonderful Miniature Schnauzers are.
Once you have owned a Miniature Schnauzer it’s quite normal to become a fan of the breed for life!
They are sassy, funny and naughty! They may even talk back to you in a cheeky way 🙂
All that adds up to a fun ownership experience.
But like many purebreds they come from a limited genetic pool.
This adds up to lack of genetic diversity which can spell trouble for the health and longevity you can expect from the breed.
In fact, the Miniature Schnauzer is the 11th most inbred breed in the world. And as such their owners may have to face the prospect of them having fewer years to enjoy them.
In addition, though we adore the Miniature Schnauzer, sometimes their propensity to bark, love of hunting small pets and protective nature can be a little hard to live with.
So the savvy person looking to add the ideal canine companion to their family will always consider Schnauzer mixes… and Schnoodle puppies are hard to overlook.
The Poodle adds increased trainability, while still maintaining that awesome non-shedding coat.
What’s great about our Schnoodle puppies
We turn out Schnoodle puppies ….with a twist! Not simply a straight Poodle Schnauzer mix, we also throw in something special. That something special is the Golden Retriever.
Learn why we added Golden Retriever to our Schnoodle puppies here.
Getting one of our Grauzer Schnoodle puppies
Our very first litter of Grauzer Schnoodle puppies is due late June 2022, for early September 2022 adoption.
Meet Matrix our first ever Grauzer puppy here.
If you want to put your name on our wait list do not delay as these special Grauzer puppies will be snapped up fast.
We are super excited about it! Graeme can hardly wait to see the colour variations and fur types this mix gives us.
We expect our Grauzer Schnoodle puppies to reach between 12 to 16 kg in body weight by the time they reach adulthood. This is a robust dog without being huge. Perfect for the car, the couch or your lap.
They are anticipated to be sweet natured, non-shedding, with wiry straight hair. Some may have agouti coloration like the salt and pepper Schnauzer, but with some brown or cream colours mixed in.
What our Grauzer Schnoodle puppies come with
For your peace of mind all our puppies are guaranteed family reared and
not inbred, and come with (as basic) first vaccination, microchipping
and worming, plus a “How To Raise a Grauzer Schnoodle” puppy manual.
They are also personality matched*, dewclawed, potty trained, groomed and clipped and come with grooming brush and dvd, as well as a Lifetime Money Back Guarantee against serious inherited or congenital disease.
There is also 2 months free pet insurance available from award winning company BowWowMeow.
(* Personality Matching involves you completing an Owner Questionnaire so we can ascertain what temperament puppy would suit you best. When the pups are close to 7 weeks old we then them each through 8 personality tests that result in them getting a score which reveals their personality. This allows us to match owners with their best fit puppy and ensures that inexperienced owners or those with very small children don’t end up with boisterous, high energy dogs.
More info on Puppy Personality Matching, including case studies are here.
MEETING OUR DOGS
If you’d like to meet the parent dogs and puppies, we usually hold “puppy open days” whenever I have a litter of 7 week old puppies. They are always on Sundays.
Sorry, due to the huge number of requests and our busy lives, we do not normally allow visits at other times.
However, we walk our dogs daily in bushland close to Bullsbrook township in the early morning most days and you are most welcome to join us anytime :).