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| Recognized By: |
IDCR
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| Common Misspellings: |
Snocker
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| Appearance: |
The Schnocker can be all black with a gray undercoat and a white diamond on the chest and a little white on their toes. They have long legs and floppy ears.
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| Life Expectancy: |
The average life expectancy of the Schnocker is around 13 to 15 years of age.
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| Size: |
A fully grown Schnocker can weigh around 30 pounds.
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| Personality: |
The Schnocker has a lot of personality. They absolutely love people and other dogs. They are very sweet, excited, lovable dogs.
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| Family Dog: |
The Schnocker is a great faily dog that is typically great with children and other dogs. Care should be taken around younger children as they can be hyper and jump on them.
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| Companionship: |
The Schnocker makes an absolute wonderful companion. They won't leave your side for anything.
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| Ears: |
The Schnocker has rounded, floppy ears.
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| Muzzle: |
The Schnocker has a small beard.
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| Body: |
The Schnocker is a medium-sized dog with a thin build.
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| Feet: |
The Schnocker has large webbed paws.
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| Color: |
The coat of the Schnocker can be black or brown in color.
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| Coat: |
The coat of the Schnocker is coarse but still very soft.
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| Shedding: |
The Schnocker does not shed much, especially with a weekly brushing.
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| Grooming: |
The coat of the Schnocker should be brushed three times a week.
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| Training: |
The Schnocker can be trained easily. They are still able to learn new tricks even at 5 years.
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| Behavior: |
The Schnocker is a loving, hyper and playful dog.
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| Barking: |
Some Schnockers do bark a lot while others only bark at noises. Training can help control this.
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| Feeding: |
The Schnocker can be a picky eater.
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| Exercise: |
The Schnocker should be taken on a daily walk or given time outside in the yard. The Schnocker can be trained to walk right by your side on walks.
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| Physical Ability: |
The Schnocker is exceptionally fast and can easily outrun dogs three times their size.
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| Ear Health: |
The Schnocker can have a lot of ear problems and must have their ears cleaned once a week.
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| Dental Health: |
The Schnocker should have their teeth brushed at least once a week.
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| Litter Size: |
The average litter size is 4 to 7 pups.
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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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