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.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Veterinary Visit -- First Shots and Deworming

Your puppies had a veterinary visit today with Dr. Sharon Kensek at the Lee's Hill Pet Hospital.

She reported the following:  I have examined Dixie's Litter of 5 Minature Schnauzers born 7/30/10 and found the pet(s) to be healthy and free of any infectious diseases.  This pet is in my opinion in good condition to travel nationally or internationally without the risk of issues.

Each new family will receive the letter verifying this information when they pick up their puppy.

Dr. Sharon Kensek
Lee's Hill Pet Hospital
10693 Spotsylvania Ave
Fredericksburg, VA  22408
540-710-7111

The puppies weights were as follows:

Yoshi --5 lbs
Jet -- 4.75 lbs
Chloe --4.5 lbs
Max -- 4 lbs
Coco-- 3.5 lbs


Each puppy recieved a deworming using Strongid, as well as the following vaccines:

Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Coronavirus

The puppies are building up an immunity against these diseases but are still at risk when you take them home.  The boosters will be needed between 10-12 weeks of age, and then again at 16-18 weeks of age.

IMPORTANT:
Until the puppies have completed all their shots it is very important not to take them out in public...walks in the park, walks in the Pet store, and avoid having them run around the veterinary waiting rooms.  They should not be exposed to other pups under 6mths of age.  Most puppy diseases are airborne and can kill a puppy...the veterinary care to fight these illnesses in a sick puppy can be very expensive.  Please keep your puppy safe.  When you must take them out in public, hold them in your arms, or keep them in their crate.

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