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About the Giant Schnoodle
The Giant Schnoodle is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Giant Schnauzer and the Standard Poodle. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Giant Schnoodle is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.
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General Description
The coat of the Giant Schnoodle comes in black and silver, possibly with patches of white. The coat is thick with soft waves and curls.
Character
The Giant Schnoodle is known to be exceptionally perceptive at understanding social situations and will act according (Ie. understanding when to lay or when to play). The Giant Schnoodle is known to be playful and exceptionally gentle. It is also known to be easily distractable and may loose focus easily, especially when a rodent, cat or dog appear. The Giant Schnoodle is affectionate and bonds closely to its owners. Due to the this breeds ability for independent thinking, training may be difficult. A calm, consistent training program should aid a frustrated owner. Generally this breed mellows with age but will still require daily exercise and walks.
General Health
This breed has no known health issues.
Maintenance
Grooming is required roughly every three months. Bathing is required at least once a month. Most owners choose to brush their Giant Schnoodle several times a week. The Giant Schnoodle is hypoallergenic and does not shed.
Ideal Environment
The Giant Schnoodle requires daily walks with time to play and exercise. This breed loves the outdoors and may become mischievous if under exercised. Although this breed isn't an avid chewer of property, chew toys are recommended to keep this breed entertained.
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