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Giant Schnoodle Dogs for stud

The Giant Schnoodle is a designer hybrid dog breed produced by crossing the Giant Schnauzer with the Standard Poodle — two highly intelligent, working breeds with strong herding and guarding instincts. As a first-generation or multigenerational hybrid, the Giant Schnoodle is not recognized by the American Kennel Club but has grown a devoted following among owners seeking a large, intelligent, low-to-moderate-shedding companion dog. Individual puppies in any litter may take more after one parent breed than the other, so appearance and coat type can vary, but most Giant Schnoodles display the characteristic wavy or curly coat, athletic build, and alert, expressive face associated with both parent breeds.

Giant Schnoodles are large dogs typically weighing between 50 and 85 pounds and standing 24 to 28 inches at the shoulder. They are known for their calm yet upbeat personalities, strong loyalty to their families, and impressive trainability — both parent breeds rank among the most intelligent dogs in the world. They do well with children and tend to get along with other dogs when properly socialized from a young age. Giant Schnoodles are active, energetic dogs that thrive with vigorous daily exercise such as long hikes, running, or active play sessions. Their coat requires regular grooming every six to eight weeks to prevent matting. For active families or individuals seeking a large, smart, and affectionate companion, the Giant Schnoodle is a compelling and characterful choice.

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Giant Schnoodles can weigh up to 110 pounds, with females typically closer to 75 pounds. They stand around 26 to 28 inches tall at the shoulder, making them a large and substantial dog.