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Schnoodle puppies and dogs in Clayton, Ohio

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Willy

Schnoodle

Male, Young
Troy, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Willy is a sweet snugglebug. He's a medium energy dog who loves walks and fetch, but is also happy to chill at home on the couch. He's house trained, no food aggression, no jumping on people, and no chewing (he does pull on the leash). He does not shed. Willy gets along with dogs and cats. We adopted him from an animal shelter in late January and as he settled in, he began to become reactive when people would come to the house (this includes toward children). He does very well with my kids, but will not let anyone else in the house. In the spring he dashed out the door to play with my kids and was hit by a car. No major damage, but the lacerations took while to heal. He's finally back to full health, but has had a very rough year so I want to make sure this is his last move. I'd like to find someone who has dealt with reactivity previously and/or has the money to get help with behavior modification, and preferably no kids. He's well behaved at the vet and ignores people on walks.
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Oscar-Pending

Schnoodle

Male, 5 yrs 3 mos
Sharonville, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi everyone, I’m Oscar. I’m almost three years old. I’m a very sweet boy, I love to try to get the old men in my foster home to play with me, but they’re not very interested. I’d love to have a playmate and my foster mom says I must have a fenced in yard so I can run and work off some of my energy. I love to cuddle with my foster mom and give kisses to all. I really like people and am a good boy – most of the time. I get really scared at the vet and groomer; I don’t try to bite or anything, but my doctor says I flail (whatever that means), so I have to take some drugs to calm me down a bit, and I get groomed at the vet. I’d love to find my forever home soon! From mom:  Oscar is quite the character. He’s house and crate trained, neutered, chipped and is current on his vaccines and heartworm meds. Oscar must have a fenced yard, he walks and potties fine on a leash, but he really needs to let off some energy (or he will let it off in the house!). Oscar came from a bad situation, and gets scared at the vet and groomer. I have groomed him a couple times (clean ups), but for a full groom, he is sedated at the vet. I have tried the mobile groomer (he does get carsick), but the clippers and scissors freak him out, and the groomers (we’ve tried a couple), are worried he’ll injure himself trying to get away. He has been boarded several times and does very well. He loves people and is very friendly and social with other dogs (he drives the old men here crazy). No idea with cats (he might give chase) but I don’t think he’d know what to do if he caught one. He loves to look at the deer that come in the yard. I think he’d be great with older kids (10+), I’d be worried he might knock smaller kids over though. He’s very athletic and can jump and climb, so any fence needs to be an appropriate height. He loves his food and especially his cookies. He doesn’t really have any interest in toys, I’m not sure he understands what they are. I think Oscar would do best with a doggie buddy who can show him the ropes. He’s good inside (unless energy!) and doesn’t chew or get into things he shouldn’t. Oscar’s adoption fee is only $350. He is fostered in Michigan, so is enjoying the snow. Oscar needs someone to work with him and have patience while he’s settling in and getting used to a new home. I also think training would be helpful (he loves to be busy, so redirecting him would be a great thing). Oscar just needs love and the ability to sleep on the couch. If you think you’d be a great fit please fill out the application to start the process. Gets along with other dogs? Yes Gets along with cats? Unknown Gets along with other pets? Yes Suitable for kids? Yes If so – what age? 10 and up Leash trained? Yes Crate trained? Yes House-trained? Yes Spayed or neutered? Yes Fenced yard Required? Yes

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