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| Recognized By: |
IDCR
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| Common Misspellings: |
Schnorgie, Schornigi, Shcnorgi, Snorgi, Snorgie
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| Appearance: |
The Schnorgi can have traits of either parent breed with some having more of the Corgi body and the Schnauzer head.
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| Size: |
A fully grown Schnorgi weighs between 15 to 20 pounds.
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| Family Dog: |
The Schnorgi makes a great family dog. They are typically great with children older children.
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| Companionship: |
The Schnorgi is a very affectionate dog who loves to be held and makes a great companion.
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| Ears: |
The Schnorgi can have large floppy or erect ears.
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| Body: |
The Schnorgi has a long body with stubby legs.
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| Color: |
The coat of the Schnorgi can be yellow, black and white or tan with grey or black whiskers on the ears and chin.
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| Coat: |
The coat of the Schnorgi is wiry like a Schnauzer's coat.
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| Shedding: |
The Schnorgi sheds very little.
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| Grooming: |
The Schnorgi's coat may require some trimming depending on how much of the Schnauzer coat they inherit.
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| Training: |
The Schnorgi is a very intelligent dog who can be trained easily at a young age.
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| Behavior: |
The Schnorgi is a very playful dog.
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| Barking: |
The Schnorgi likes to bark when playing, but is generally a quiet dog otherwise.
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| Allergies: |
The Schnorgi is not prone to any known allergies at this time.
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| Exercise: |
The Schnorgi needs plenty of daily exercise.
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| Living Arrangements: |
The Schnorgi can live in an apartment or house provided they are given enough daily exercise.
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| Litter Size: |
The average litter size of the Schnorgi is 5 pups.
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* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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