BarMor's Cockapoo and Schnoodles in NY and SC
BarMor's
People have been breeding Cockapoos since the late 1940's to began to be bred
purposely in the early 1950's.

They are a cross between an American Cocker Spaniel and an Poodle. ;Most people generally use the Toy or Miniature Poodle.The Cockapoo is a very intelligent sort of animal in that has the keen since of the Cocker Spaniel while also having the quick alertness of the Poodle. They are warm and affectionate, full of energy and love to be with people.
They are also very loyal to their owners.Cockapoos are the perfect pet for those who have allergies as well. They are low shedding and don't have the issues with dander like you find with other dogs. Thus making it more susceptible for people with allergies to have that pet they always wanted.
Cockapoos coat texture and size....Cockapoos generally have a rather curly texture to their coat, more so than the Cocker Spaniel but usually not as curly as the Poodle, Some puppies have a straighter coat like the Cocker Spaniel . They can range anywhere from smallest being 8 - 15 lbs. to larger being 18 - 25 lbs.;Some can
get as big as 30 - 35 lbs. Some can also remain shorter than others while actually weighing more than their counterparts while a taller Cockapoo
may weigh less than the shorter Cockapoo. Size has a lot to do with bone structure. Whether they tend to be big boned or smaller boned
can make their weight higher or lower. And yes, diet can play a big role too. A good diet is very important.Cockapoos life expectancy can
be as long as 15+ years if properly taken care of.If you are thinking about getting a Cockapoo as your next family pet you should also know
that it is important, as with any pet,to keep them clean and well groomed. Keep the hair around their eyes trimmed so not to interfere with
their eye sight. Clip all areas that can become matted such as under their arm pits, the tail area, and their ears.You can learn to groom your cockapoo yourself or ask your friends who have dogs to recommend a good groomer.I highly recommend that you do all the research
you can. The more you know about the Cockapoo the easier it will be for you to decide if this is the right pet for you.;As with any pet though, lots of love and affection, regular vet checks, and keeping them groomed will keep your pet your buddy for years to come.

Temperament: Very active, intelligent, loyal and affectionate. Also very eager to please.
With Children: Good, ideal dog for children.
With Pets: Good, they get along well with other dogs and other pets.
Special Skills: Intent observer.

Watch-dog: Moderate
Guard-dog: Very Low

Care and Exercise: Exercise is moderate, daily walks are recommended. Grooming is high, regular brushing is very important.
Training: Easy to train.
Learning Rate: High obedience and problem solving skills.

Activity: Indoor and outdoor activity is moderate.
Living Environment: Very adaptable to any environment. Ideal for apartments because of their small size.

Health Issues: Very low incidences for skin and hip problems, usually very healthy dogs.

Life Span: 14-18 years, some may live up to 22 years.
Litter Size: 4 - 6

Country of Origin: America
History: Originated in the U.S. in the 1960’s. It’s a cross between the American Cocker Spaniel and the Miniature Poodle.

Not registered by the AKC



Cockapoos
Schnoodles
Playful, comical, spirited attitudes.

   Excellent family pets as they are very tolerant of small children, love to be a part
   of  the family. 
   Good choice for those who travel and want a smaller, friendly, protective dog.
   Low Shedding & Odor, Hypo allergenic  with soft curling coat that is silky
   and easily cared for.
  Above average intelligence.
  Very easy to train.


Both the Poodle and the Schnauzer are thought to be intelligent,
affectionate and like to be with their human companions.

A Schnoodle is therefore very likely to have these same personality characteristics.
However, environment and how much a dog is socialized also make a lot of
difference in their temperament.


With the right education, Schnoodles are usually easily trainable, due to them often being eager to please.
They also LOVE being with people.

By nature they are generally affectionate, devoted to the family and have a great sense of fun. They are also
gaining a growing reputation in agility and flyball competitions.
Due to their intelligence, high trainability and love of humans, some Schnoodles are now being used as
therapy dogs in hospitals, schools and nursing homes.

As far as exercise goes, they are very adaptable.



Not registered by the AKC

Register?

There are some vanity registries which will give your dog a number and call it “registered.

There are quite a few  Clubs you could register your dog with (although ask yourself what is the reason
you want to register your dog first).

Usually registering your dog costs money and if you only have dogs as family pets and not to show or breed
there is little point in you doing so. I sell puppies on a spay/neuter contract.

Legitimate dog registries exist to keep track of purebred dogs for breeding purposes. There is no reason to
register your dogs anywhere except with your local town/city because they are mixes and won’t be bred.

Breeders market their dogs as “registered” to boost prices and create an
illusion that their puppies are carefully bred.

No reputable registry, register's mixed breeds dogs. Places like the Continental Kennel Club that will are not
worth the paper they are printed on you might as well save your money and print your own “registration” off
the computer it would be worth just as much as on you would get from any of the registries that register
mixed breeds as a breed.
BarMor Hybrid  Puppies are  not registered.