E-mail: suuupermanjoshy@yahoo.com Gender: Female Location: Minneapolis Age: 14 Member Since: August 21, 2006 Answers: 5 Last Update: August 23, 2006 Visitors: 1221
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I am looking for a breed of dog (mixed is fine) that is especially good for children, and it would be great if it did not shed much. Thanks for any suggestions! (link)
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Okay, so first of all you want to find a great breeder who deeply cares about the puppies they are selling. I'm not sure where you live but the best breeder I have found is located in Isanti, Minnesota. Their names are Shelly and Bob (which explains why they title their company Shelbo Schnoodles). They make special care to pick extremely well behaved dogs to parent the puppies. Here is a link to their website; http://www.schnoodle.info/ . They will have you fill out an application talking about your living conditions, what will be the main use of the dog, who will be training it, what gender you would like, etc. If they find that you are a suitable owner, when a litter is born they will post detailed descriptions of each puppy in the litter. You then will fill out a list of which puppies you would accept. Then, Shelbo will choose the puppy that seems to be the best for your individual needs. They will "offer" this puppy to you and only you, and if you choose to accept then you will schedule a time to either meet Shelly and Bob (and your puppy) at their house, or at the airport to bring him/her home. They will tell you everything you need to know about training and what to expect from your puppy. Although these puppies are spendy, I assure you that you will not be dissapointed. The prices start at $800 dollars, but you will be 100% happy with your puppy. If you'd like more information about my personal experience with Shelbo, feel free to ask!! Otherwise I strongly suggest that you at least visit the shelbo website; they have all the information about Schnoodles that you could possibly need to know. Let me know what you decide to do!
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Rating: 5
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Thankyou, I would like to know more!
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