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  • av Grace Weston
    189,-

    Schnoodle dog Schnoodles are a recent hybrid breed of dog with a lineage directly from Schnauzers and Poodles. They are not a recognised breed, and their genetics are still very unpredictable. A puppy could have inherited genes predominantly from either gene pool in its lineage. For the most part, Shnoos have coats that shed very little. Both Schnauzers and Poodles are considered hypoallergenic dogs. Whichever gene pool a puppy may lean towards, one thing is sure - it will grow into a gorgeous looking dog with a fun loving and loyal nature. Schnoodles thrive on human company, are eager to please and train easily because they are intelligent dogs.One thing a Schnoodle is not is an outside dog that gets very little attention! Schnoodles have to be integrated into a household and be part of the family for them to flourish and grow into happy, healthy dogs. In return, they give unconditional love, loyalty and dedication to their family. The larger sizes are capable and robust sporting dogs that make excellent jogging partners. They also enjoy hiking and walking nature trails with their family. All Schnoodles are territorial with strong guarding instincts, so they will protect their family.Smaller sized Schnoodles are excellent companion dogs that enjoy outdoor play, walks and keeping humans company. All sized Schnoodles are active and need regular exercise and mental stimulation, so training and interactive play are vital. Schnoodles make excellent service dogs and can be trained to do a wide range of household chores. Being working dogs this makes them feel part of the family, and they thrive on the praise they get as a reward.If you are considering adding a gorgeous Schnoodle to your family, this is the book that will give you all the ins-and-outs of what life with a Schnoodle will be like. Covered in this book: - Behaviour problems- Buying- Costs- Day to day care- Diet- Exercise- Grooming- Health- History- Necessities- Preparing your home- Temperament- Training... and much more.

  • av Grace Weston
    199,-

    Goldendoodle Goldendoodle owner's manual Goldendoodles are a recent hybrid breed of dog with a lineage directly from Golden Retrievers and Poodles. They are not a recognised breed, and their genetics are still very unpredictable. A puppy could have inherited genes predominantly from either gene pool in its lineage. Some Goldendoodles have coats that shed regularly, and others have coats that shed very little. The hypoallergenic Poodle gene is not a guarantee because the breed is too recent. Whichever gene pool a puppy may lean towards, one thing is certain - it will grow into a gorgeous looking dog with a kind and gentle nature. Goldendoodles thrive on human company, are eager to please and train easily because they are intelligent dogs.One thing a Goldendoodle is not is an outside dog that gets very little attention! Goldendoodles have to be integrated into a household and be part of the family for them to flourish and grow into happy, healthy dogs. In return, they give unconditional love, loyalty and dedication to their family. The larger sizes are strong and capable sporting dogs that make excellent jogging partners. They also enjoy hiking and walking nature trails with their family. They are also mostly prolific swimmers, so water sports are a definite 'yes' for a larger Goldendoodle.Smaller sized Goldendoodles are excellent companion dogs that enjoy outdoor play, walks and keeping humans company. All sized Goldendoodles are active and need regular exercise and mental stimulation, so training and interactive play are vital. Goldendoodles are not an innately aggressive breed of dog and do not make good watch-dogs. They make excellent service dogs and can be trained to do a wide range of household chores. Being working dogs this makes them feel part of the family, and they thrive on the praise they get as a reward. If you are considering adding a gorgeous Goldendoodle to your family, this is the book that will give you all the ins-and-outs of what life with a Goldendoodle will be like. Covered in this book: - Behaviour problems- Buying- Costs- Day to day care- Diet- Exercise- Grooming- Health- History- Necessities- Preparing your home- Temperament- Training... and much more.

  • av Grace Weston
    195,-

    cavapoo Cavapoo Owners Manual Cavapoos are a recent hybrid breed of dog with a lineage directly from Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles. They are not a recognised breed, and their genetics are still very unpredictable. A puppy could have inherited genes predominantly from either gene pool in its lineage. Some Cavapoos have coats that shed regularly, and others have coats that shed very little. The hypoallergenic Poodle gene is not a guarantee because the breed is too recent. Whichever gene pool a puppy may lean towards, one thing is certain - it will grow into a cute and cuddly looking dog with a kind and gentle nature. Cavapoos thrive on human company, are eager to please and train easily because they are intelligent dogs.One thing a Cavapoo is not is an outside dog that gets very little attention! Cavapoos have to be integrated into a household and be part of the family for them to flourish and grow into happy, healthy dogs. In return, they give unconditional love, loyalty and dedication to their family. Cavapoos are excellent companion dogs that enjoy outdoor play, walks and keeping humans company. They are active and need regular exercise and mental stimulation, so training and interactive play are vital. Cavapoos are not an innately aggressive breed of dog and do not make good watch-dogs. They make excellent service dogs and can be trained to do a wide range of household chores. Being working dogs this makes them feel part of the family, and they thrive on the praise they get as a reward.Cavapoos make excellent therapy dogs. That makes them the ideal companion for the infirm of any age who find themselves housebound. Cavapoos' loving nature and adaptability make them the perfect companion, no matter what your lifestyle.If you are considering adding a cute and cuddly Cavapoo to your family, this is the book that will give you all the ins-and-outs of what life with a Cavapoo will be like. Covered in this book: - Behaviour problems- Buying- Costs- Day to day care- Diet- Exercise- Grooming- Health- History- Necessities- Preparing your home- Temperament- Training... and much more.

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