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Schnoodle Pictures

Schnauzer / Poodle Mixed Breed Dogs

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The left side of a black and grey Schnoodle dog that is sitting in grass and in front of a stone wall. It is wearing a red and white bandana and it is looking forward. Its ears have lots of hair on them and stick out to the sides.

Cricket the female miniature Schnoodle (cross between a Miniature Schnauzer and a Toy Poodle) at 4 months old—her owner says, "She is a happy, affectionate, playful family companion who is loved by all. Her ears are her most obvious physical attribute."

Other Names
  • Mini Schnoodle
  • Miniature Schnoodle
  • Schnauzerdoodle
  • Schnauzerpoo
Front side view - a tan with black Miniature Schnoodle is sitting on a couch and it is looking forward. It is wearing a blue and white bandana. Its coat is shaved with longer hair on its snout and it has very large perk ears. Its nose is black.

Cricket the female miniature Schnoodle (cross between a Miniature Schnauzer and a Toy Poodle) at 8 months old, after grooming—"The transformation was stunning. Cricket "morphed" from a black bundle of curly hair into a sleek, grey bundle of energy, looking very much like a purebred Miniature Schnauzer. Her hair color is still evolving. She has lost much of her dark grey coat, which is being replaced by light grey to white, with dark grey "socks.""

The left side of a tan Schnoodle that is sitting on a carpet and against a couch. It is looking up, forward, its head is tilted to the left and it looks like it is smiling.

Pawleigh (pronounced ‘Polly’) the Schnoodle (Schnauzer / Poodle mix breed dog) at 2 years old

A black and tan Schnoodle puppy is sitting on a chair in the backseat of a vehicle. It is looking to the right. It has fly away hair on its head. The dog is wearing a seat belt.

Fanny the Schnoodle at 5 months old—"Her mother was a Miniature Poodle and her father a Miniature Schnauzer. She learns quickly, has lots of energy and makes me laugh a couple of times a day. I often call her my little clown. She has inherited the Schnauzer tendency to "talk" at me, rather than bark, when she wants something. When she does this during obedience class, everyone is in stitches. Her training is going quite well, although she still, at times, knows what I want her to do...she's just doesn't know whether or not she wants to do it."

A black dog with small fold over ears and a gray chin laying down

"Maggie has been with us for almost a month now and I can't begin to explain how thrilled we are to have been given the opportunity to adopt her. Maggie was rescued from an animal shelter by our local pet rescue organization. She was in foster care for 2 weeks and now she has a permanent home with us. Our vet tells us she is about 2 years old. She is extremely intelligent and such a quick learner that sometimes I feel that she can literally understand English! Maggie has quickly become a loving (as well as loved) addition to our family."

Close up head shot - A black and gray dog with brown eyes and small v-shaped ears laying down on a carpet

Maggie the Schnoodle at 2 year old