Welcome to Our Puppy Blog!

Welcome to our blog! I am a small hobby breeder of Schnoodle puppies. My Schnoodles are a cross of the White Schnauzer with a Red Poodle. These dogs do not shed, are great for allergy sufferers, are friendly and easily trained.

We have 4 breeding females and sell our puppies face to face as required by APHIS rules for hobby breeders.


Our breeding dogs are from purebred Akc lines and the Schnoodle puppies are registered with ICA (the registry for Designer breed dogs.)

They will be vet checked, have their first set of shots, and they have been using a Ugodog Potty tray from 4 to 8 weeks. But this is just the beginning! Read through our posts to see the special care and attention we give our litter. You will enjoy watching our Growing Puppies!

We sell our puppies through our Waiting list. To reserve your spot on the Waiting List requires a $250 deposit. If you have any questions please email me at GrowingPuppies@gmail.com

Visit www.SchnoodlePuppy.weebly.com for more information on buying a puppy.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Puppy Supply List

It only a few weeks away for the puppies to go to their new homes.  Here is a suggestion of things to have on hand:

Collar  -  puppies necks measure 6 1/2 " but they are still growing fast, so get a collar that is adjustable

Dog tag - get a dog tag with your address and your phone number clearly displayed


Leash-  have a few on hand.  Inexpensive ones are found at Dollar stores and Walmart

Food- I will send a small bag of California Natural, just enough to transition to your own brand.

Water bowl - get a low sturdy bowl.  Pups knock them over very easily.

Crate- highly recommended to keep your puppy safe and also useful for potty training

Blanket  -a soft old blanket works just fine. Don't spend too much since pups go through a chewing stage.

Toys and balls - small soft toys are best.  Hard rubber is better for larger breeds.

Brush -  I soft brush will get your puppy use to being groomed at an early age.

Puppy training book - Check the library.  I liked 'How to Teach a New Dog Old Tricks' by Ian Dunbar.

From veterinary:

Micro-chip - ask your vet about it when you get the shots.  I think it is definitely worthwhile.

Frontline- flea prevention

Heartworm - protects against Heartworm disease by prescription

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