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By the way their names are:

Ninja(Black Male)15K - Available

Hachi(White Male)18K - Available

FYI:
A schnoodle is a domestic dog. It is a cross between a
schnauzer and a poodle. Schnoodle is a portmanteau
combining the two breed names and is not accepted
as a breed by the AKC.-----Wikipedia
Scientific name: Canis lupus familiaris
Mass: 6 – 8 Kilos (Adult, Male, Mini)
Temperament: Strong Willed, Devoted, Protective, Obedient,
Clever, Active, Intelligent, Loving.

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SCHNOODLE TRAIT AND CHARACTERISTICS

A schnoodle is a domestic dog. It is a cross between a
schnauzer and a poodle. They're Quick Witted, Playful, Sweet and Loveable.
The personality of the Schnoodle combines the most endearing traits of the Poodle with the best characteristics of the Schnauzer. Mini Schnoodles have a wonderful temperament, are very smart, loyal, and make excellent pets. They love toys and live for play-time. They prefer a family environment and a lot of attention—at times, they'll even demand attention! If you lead a busy life and don't have a lot of time to devote to your pet, the Schnoodle is not the pet for you.

Hypoallergenic They Don't Shed No furs on sofas, beds and carpets
Neither Poodles nor Schnauzers shed, which makes the Schnoodle a natural non-shedder. Because Schnoodles don't shed, they make excellent pets for anyone that suffers from allergies. Schnoodles typically have curly or wavy hair that is kept at one length. Grooming your Schnoodle regularly is important; you can either take your Schnoodle to a professional groomer, or learn how to do it yourself.

Easy to Train
Because they're very smart and natural "people pleasers," most Schnoodles are easy to train. Of course, as with all dogs, it takes time and consistency to teach them right from wrong. Schnoodles can also be trained to participate in a variety of dog sports, such as agility, obedience, and flyball. Some Schnoodles have also become certified therapy dogs, visiting the elderly and the sick to bring a little comfort and cheer.

They're Inside Dogs Loves to dwell inside houses and apartments
Because of their lightweight coats and small stature, Schnoodles should live indoors. But they love being outside, whether for a nap in the sunshine or a romp in the snow. In cold weather, a good rule of thumb is: "If you need a coat, so does your Schnoodle." Leaving the fur coat a little longer for cool weather will also help your Schnoodle stay warm and healthy.