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| Size: |
Scoodles are around 10 inches tall and weigh between 18 - 20 pounds when fully grown.
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| Characteristics: |
Scoodles are very good with people, but can be fierce protectors of their house and owners. They are very attentive and alert you when someone is coming near their house.
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| Temperament: |
Scoodles are sweet, loving, intelligent and attentive dogs.
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| Companionship: |
The Scoodle really loves to be with their wners all the time and can get little stressed if left alone for long periods of time.
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| Body: |
The Scoodle has a traditional square scottie stance with legs that are nearly twice as long as their Scottish ancestors.
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| Gait: |
The Scoodle has a gait that is rather more like a Poodle.
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| Coat: |
Scoodles have a medium length, silky, wavy coat which is prone to tangling.
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| Shedding: |
Scoodles are average shedders.
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| Grooming: |
Scoodles have a medium length coat and thus should be brushed regularly to keep it from matting. Scoodles should be bathed when needed.
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| Training: |
Scoodles are fairly easy to train.
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| Barking: |
The Scoodle is not an excessive barker, but do like to bark at other dogs, although they typically get along well after the initial barking is over.
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| Allergies: |
The Scoodle has no known allergies at this time.0
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| Exercise: |
The Scoodle needs lots of exercise. They can get plenty of exercise with indoor games and toys, but love outdoor walks or trips to the doggie park.
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| Living Arrangements: |
Scoodles make a great indoor pet and can get all of their required exercise inside.
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| Health: |
There are no known health issues for the Scoodle.
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