Carol Bobrowsky - Schnoodle
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About the Authors
Carol Bobrowsky founded Roebling Stock Farm and raised working dogs and American Quarter Horses from 1966 to 1982. She later established Mulberry Farm kennel in Dutchess County, New York and began raising AKC-registered American Cocker Spaniels and Miniature Schnauzers in the early 1990s.
Jim Gladden joined Mulberry Farm in 1996, primarily as its webmaster. At that time, Carol had become interested in hybrid Poodle crosses, particularly Schnoodles and Cockapoos. She quickly realized that Jims masters degree in biology uniquely qualified him to work with her in developing and refining the Schnoodle hybrid by using her already established Miniature Schnauzer lines. Through their diligent work, Carol and Jim are striving to set the standard for the Schnoodle as a breed.
About Our Cover Dog
Meet Katie von Bow Wow, a one-year-old Schnoodle owned by Catherine and Steve Conrad. Katie was bred by the authors, Carol Bobrowsky and Jim Gladden of Mulberry Farm kennel. Katies owners describe her as full of life, friendly and a charmer. She likes to play hard, run, jump and scout around in the back yard, but when shes finished with her many activities, a favorite of which is playing ball outdoors, shell fall asleep in your lap like a little angel. Katies favorite treats are Cheerios.
Kennel Club Books, the countrys only major publisher of exclusively dog books, proudly presents its Designer Dog Series to celebrate the Schnoodles coming-out party. Continuing in its bold effort to produce a unique line of dog books, Kennel Club Books releases the first ever books on the specific designer dog crossbreeds. The company has also released many Special Limited Editions and Special Rare-Breed Editions on various unusual breeds.
Visit the publishers website at www.kennelclubbooks.com to read more about the unique library of books available to dog lovers around the world.
KENNEL CLUB BOOKS
Designer Dog
SERIES
S CHNOODLE
ISBN: 1-59378-672-7
eISBN: 9781593787172
Copyright 2006 Kennel Club Books An Imprint of I-5 Press A Division of I-5 Publishing, LLC
3 Burroughs, Irvine, CA 92618 USA
Printed in South Korea
Photography by Mary Bloom
with additional photos by Isabelle Franais.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, scanner, microfilm, xerography or any other means, or incorporated into any information retrieval system, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the copyright owner.
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Acknowledgments
Many thanks to the wonderful breeders and owners whose dogs are featured in this book: Carol Bobrowsky, Catherine and Steve Conrad, Annie Fitzpatrick, the Geivett family, James Gladden, Barbara Henry, the Janeczek family, Dr. Lynne Liptay, Terra and Gregg Loden, the Mae family, the Mallette family, the Miller family, Curtis and Debbie Moon, Cassandra, Austin and McKenzie Nasta, the Peyzer family, David Reis, Laura and Bruce Schwartz, Cheryl Smith and Diane Stoffer.
Schnoodles possess oodles of charm and intelligencea true designer-dog dream.
The Schnoodle is a delightful mix of small-breed favorites Miniature Schnauzer crossed with Poodle.
T he earliest occurrence of the Schnoodle form was most likely a breed developed in England known as the Truffle Dog. General consensus of the literature is that white Toy Poodles (developed by breeding the larger German or French white corded Poodles with the Maltese) were crossed with a small terrier breed to create the Truffle Dog. The sagacious intellect and keen sense of smell common to both the Poodle and terrier breeds, combined with the determined digging skills inherent to most terriers, resulted in a breed that was essentially perfect for sniffing out and unearthing the very valuable gourmet fungus.
Because truffles are found in the soil closely associated with only certain species of trees in the wild, truffle hunters had to go wherever such trees were located, often involving trespassing onto (and digging up) restricted property. The white Truffle Dog was especially useful for this task, since hunting had to be conducted at night under the cloak of darkness to avoid detection by land ownersand other truffle poachers!
A renaissance in popularity of the Poodle-terrier form came about on the other side of the Atlantic in America in the 1980s. At least one professional dog breeder purposely began crossing pure-bred Miniature Schnauzers with pure-bred Toy or Miniature Poodles to produce first-generation (F1) Schnoodles and later bred unrelated pairs of these hybrids to produce subsequent multi-generational (F2, etc.) breed lines. Although no documentation can be found in printed form regarding the origin and development of this crossbreed, we believe that the first selective breeding of Schnoodles occurred in Minnesota.
The Lagotto Romagnolo is a modern-day Truffle Dog developed from water dogs in Italy.
Regardless of where the professional breeding and record-keeping of Schnoodles first occurred in the United States, the original goal among the breeders appears to have been to develop an allergy-friendly, mid-sized, long-lived and intelligent dog that was not prone to the health disorders found in many of the pure-bred lines of the Miniature Schnauzer and Poodle. By the late 1990s, Schnoodle popularity had grown noticeably as the Schnoodle was considered to be one of the up-and-coming new designer Poodle-mix breeds.
Intelligent, alert and adorablejust a few of the traits that endear the Schnoodle to many.
Combining the best of two much-loved breedsinto one irresistible Schnoodle package.
T he first Schnoodles documented in the United States were derived from breeding Miniature Schnauzers with Toy or Miniature Poodles. The mere use of adjectives like miniature and toy in describing parent breeds and/or lines of dogs, however, suggests that a thorough background description of each breed (and their variations) is in order to truly understand the Schnoodle.
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