Here's why:
* Hybrids are not recognized breeds: Breeders and kennel clubs typically only recognize dogs that have been consistently bred for specific traits over many generations. A Schnoodle x Pug is a first-generation cross, making it a hybrid, not a breed.
* Variety in appearance: Because of the genetic diversity in both parent breeds, you'll likely see a wide range of appearances in Schnoodle x Pug mixes.
* No consistent lineage: There isn't a standard breeding program or established lineage for this mix, so the term "Schnoodle x Pug" is simply a description of the parent breeds.
Instead of looking for a breed name, you can describe this mix as:
* Schnoodle-Pug mix
* Schnoodle and Pug cross
* Schnoodle and Pug hybrid
* Pug-Schnoodle
Remember, the most important thing is to find a healthy and well-socialized dog, regardless of its specific mix of breeds.