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

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Showing posts with label Toy Schnauzer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toy Schnauzer. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Toy Schnauzer puppies....starting Waiting List now!


Announcing our first litter of TOY Schnauzers due next week!   These litters are small so if you are interested in one of these puppies do not wait to contact me.  The puppies will not last long once I list them for sale.

This is a litter from Bianca and Sebastian.    Bianca is a 7 lbn AKC white Schnauzer and Sebastian is an 8 lb, AKC Salt and Pepper Schnauzer.    These puppies will all be TOY Schnauzer babies, around 6 - 7 lbs.

This photo at left, shows Bebe (Bianca) taken a few days ago.  I trimmed her with a Puppy cut in preparation for whelping the litter.   This puppy cut makes her look like a baby again!!! 

Below are a few photos of Sebastian in his Winter Coat.   He is a super sweet dog, and he has a gorgeous coat....even though he needs a trim in these photos!








Below is a photo of Bianca (7 lbs) with Snowy (pink collar) and Winnie (blue collar)  my 15 and 17 lb Schnauzers.  You can see how small these Toy dogs are.  They are not delicate, but they are great to carry in a tote, or on an airplane.




The photos below are Bebe with full grown furnishings.  If you like the elegant look the parents of this litter both have the mega coat which translate to thick gorgeous fur!






We are so excited for this litter!   They will be adorable puppies!

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Tiny Toy Schnoodle update ...1 week











The puppies grow so much every day, it is amazing!  In just 1 week they have more than doubled their birth weight.  Their noses have gone from pink to black; and they are looking more like puppies every day!


Look how cute the dark apricot tiny Schnoodle boy is with his tiny paws.


All our Toy Schnoodle puppies have gotten so much fatter than they were last week!


Toy Schnoodles all snuggled up and cozy!


This little toy schnoodle is smaller than the close up photo.

Little Red Schnoodle puppy weighs less than about 1/2 a pound.


White Toy Schnoodle trying to walk!


White and Red Schnoodles sleeping in a heap!



The Tiny Toy Schnoodle puppies started out about the same size as a stick of butter.  In this photo you can see they are just slightly bigger now. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Day 4 Cocos Puppy's Progress


The puppies are now 4 days old and they are doing great!  They are eating well, and sleeping well and growing as they should.  Coco is very happy and running about with excitement (leaving them only for short periods of time).  She is nursing them well, and doing great as a first time mom..


The puppies are growing at a steady rate for a Toy puppy. (about 1/2 oz per day).  The smallest puppy  (second to the right in the photo below).is a dark apricot.  He is only slightly lighter color than the darkest male.   He is so small, he could even be a teacup size.  The others are still looking to be in the Tiny Toy range.  (4.5-6lbs). 

Left to Right above:   Chili, Sgt Pepper, Frosty and Cheerio

These puppies are still looking to be smaller than both mother and father.  But I am super excited to see how they mature.  Tiny Toy Schnoodles are the most adorable dogs you've ever seen.  

Unfortunately I cast a bit of a shadow on the puppies when I took these photos. It was dim and the first one is a bit fuzzy.  But for times sake I have to leave it at that.   

I am glad at least that the color of the puppies is just different enough that these boys are very easy to identify.  That makes it easier for me!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Lots of fun with socialization!

This weekend was a busy one with friends and family.   We are lucky to know a lot of people who are happy to come meet a new puppy.  I don't always remember to get my camera out during such visits...but I did snap a few photos!


Friday, March 1, 2013

Our Miniature Schnauzer Puppy - 8 weeks

We finally brought our new White Miniature Schnauzer home yesterday!  Here's introducing 'Music Makers Coco Chanel'.

We picked Coco up from the airport yesterday and she seemed to have had a very comfortable trip.  She had left her breeders at 12:00 pm with her lovely lady companion.  She had the royal treatment as she was transported to the airplane in a little shoulder bag.   On the airplane, Coco got to sleep on her companions lap....all the way from Houston to Washington, DC.  She arrived at 4.:30 pm our time and was brought out of the airplane and straight to our arms!  (that was easy!) 



When we got home, I put her in the confinement area that I had set up for her  in our computer/office room.   Just a crate bed that opened to her puppy potty.  No other room to roam...so no chance for a potty mishap.
 


Coco immediately recognized the pee pad that was on the UGODOG and relieved herself right away. Excellent beginning.  I cut the pee pad in half, and put the peed side underneath the grate of the UGODOG, while leaving the fresh half over top on half of the Ugodog..  (Step 1 of Potty training well underway!)

Poor thing, Coco did seem a little out of sorts.  She ate very little and drank just a little water.  At times she was a bit shaky.  But she made no noise.   I right away put a Heat Pack inside of her Snuggle Puppy toy, and turned her heating pad (under her blanket) to low.  One by one the family members took turns holding her and she in turn gave us kisses.  I tried to limit her commotion.

It was already past dinner time at this point, and she needed to adjust to her new bed before we all went to sleep.  She seemed to be OK as the evening went on.  Soon she was settling down in her bed. I put a ticking clock next to her crate.   Dixie settled down on her bed in the same room.  By the time we were turning out the lights, Coco was already fast asleep.

I had a great night sleep too.  Never heard a peep from the pup.  It was awesome.   Day 1 of  puppy rearing a big success!