Hypoallergenic Giant Schoodle – What On Earth Is That??

If you cannot spell out that title, it is not your fault. This word actually refers to a hybrid dog that is a cross between a standard poodle and a giant schnauzer. These dogs are considered a godsend for pet lovers who are allergic to fur since these dogs have short hair and are of medium size. If you are the pet lover who wants this breed, search on the internet for a good certified breeder, since it is a new breed.

These dogs are very docile and easy going. They move well with most people. This breed of dogs has to be groomed well and its fur must be kept clean to protect it from skin ailments. Certain cuts will suit the breed, whose coat is short and springy, better than others.

These giant schoodles enjoy getting a good work out. They don’t like staying inside the house and prefer to go out of the house at least twice every day. If you are a dog lover who has a park nearby or a spacious backyard, put this dog on the top of your list. This dog which has a shiny black coat is one of the first cross bred hypoallergenic dogs. Its parents, the poodle and the schnauzer are purebreds while this dog is a hybrid. This is just the beginning of the trend where more and more hybrid dogs that are hypoallergenic will be bred to suit the tastes of dog lovers.

Do not go around buying a hypoallergenic dog without considering its needs. Certain hypoallergenic dogs need continuous exercise while breeds like the greyhound can rest for the entire day and run about just once. You should make sure that you can make the dog feel happy and loved before you choose to buy it. You should be well informed about the discipline exercise food and affection the hybrid Schoodle will need. Contact the breeder for more information on this.

Another major thing to be considered before going in for a giant schoodle is the fact that it can live to the age of more than twelve. As the schoodle grows older it may suffer from various health complications including arthritis, cataracts and tumors. Once you induct this schoodle into your family you should know that you are bound to it for life. The giant Schoodle knows its “family” and bonds to its owner very soon and cannot stay with others.

There is no guarantee that allergies will be eliminated altogether. Though allergies may reduce and come less often, they may pop in once in a while. There are ways to counter this though. Fit your house with a good quality air purifier. Keep your dog well groomed and clean and also vaccinate your dog at the right time and you can breath fresh air along with your sweet four legged friend. An allergy may not have to necessarily originate from only the fur of the dog. The dander or saliva or urine or even the dust brought into the house by the dog may have caused the allergy.

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