I am looking for a new forever home for my 6.5month old little Schnoodle Girl as in my current accommodation I can no longer look after her the way she needs it.
As I mentioned she is a small Schnoodle (cross breed in between Miniature Schnauzer and Toy Poodle) with cute black curly, soft coat.
She is healthy, fully vaccinated, regularly worm treated, chipped, registered and house trained.
She is a very active, very clever, intelligent, smart, adorable little dog, seeking human company all the time, always ready to play and wanting to go for walks as often and for as long as possible.
She is very loyal and protective.
In case of serious interest I can provide initial video calls, but suggest at least 1 visit in person BEFORE committing (20% deposit to secure after visit).
As I want to find a place (home) she fully deserves ALL potential buyers will be thoroughly vetted.
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Schnoodle Breed Information