WE HAVE DISCONTINUED BREEDING AT THIS TIME DUE TO A CHANGE IN OUR PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCESCOVID RESTRICTIONS. WE WILL RETURN TO BREEDING IN THE FUTURE WHEN A NEW WAITING LST HAS BEEN FILLED.
NEVERTHELESS WE STILL WELCOME PICTURES OF OUR PUPPIES AND CONTINUE TO OFFER SUPPORT TO OUR FAMILIES.
I am the happy owner of four Schnauzers, three whites girls and a phantom girl. These three pets are the joy of my life! My four girls have wonderful temperaments. Each has her own personality!
My daughter has Schnauzers of her own -- some of my dogs are sisters of her dogs! -- which she has bred, and now she is helping me with raising, grooming, and breeding my four girls. We breed them with red poodles. White Schnauzers and Red Poodles produce beautiful Apricot Schnoodles! To the right is a picture of a little boy from my first Schnoodle litter. (Click the picture to enlarge it.) At the end of this page are more photos of our puppies sent to us by their adopted families. (Unless otherwise noted, all the photos on this website are my dogs or offspring of my dogs.)
NEVERTHELESS WE STILL WELCOME PICTURES OF OUR PUPPIES AND CONTINUE TO OFFER SUPPORT TO OUR FAMILIES.
I am the happy owner of four Schnauzers, three whites girls and a phantom girl. These three pets are the joy of my life! My four girls have wonderful temperaments. Each has her own personality!
My daughter has Schnauzers of her own -- some of my dogs are sisters of her dogs! -- which she has bred, and now she is helping me with raising, grooming, and breeding my four girls. We breed them with red poodles. White Schnauzers and Red Poodles produce beautiful Apricot Schnoodles! To the right is a picture of a little boy from my first Schnoodle litter. (Click the picture to enlarge it.) At the end of this page are more photos of our puppies sent to us by their adopted families. (Unless otherwise noted, all the photos on this website are my dogs or offspring of my dogs.)
We do not kennel our dogs, and our puppies grow up right in my house as members of our family until we have placed them in loving homes. Right below is a mosaic of photos of what it looks like in my house when we are raising puppies. As you can see, the puppies live right in the center of my life! We do this not for lack of space, but for the socialization of the puppies. (Before their eyes open, however, our newborn puppies live with their mothers in "the whelping rooms", three unused bedrooms in my home away from the bustle of the main living quarters.) That means we must be fastidious about keeping their pens clean, and we giving them plenty of interaction with our adult dogs and human beings. (Compare that to a smelly kennel, where you hear the din of puppies starved for attention barking all day long!) We raise our puppies not like farm animals, but as pets ready to join into your family life.
It is always exciting for me and the grandkids when a litter is born. Who doesn't love to play with puppies!
It is always exciting for me and the grandkids when a litter is born. Who doesn't love to play with puppies!