HELLO
FRIENDS!
Knotty Oaks Ranch (KOR) is family owned with over 30 years experience and concentrates on QUALITY, not quantity! At Knotty Oaks, the puppies are raised underfoot and as part of the family. All babies are well socialized and go through several different stimulations preparing them for their new home.
We implement the Volhard Dog Training method. We firmly believe that early neuro stimulation helps in the development of well-rounded pups that will turn into valuable, trusted, and well-adjusted family members.
All of our babies come with the following:
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Toys (Squeaky Lamb & Teether)
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Small bag of food
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Treat Samples
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Up-to-date on shots
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Parasite free
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Crate
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Blanket
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Car Seat
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Microchipped ISO
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Limited AKC registration
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30-Day Prepaid Health Insurance
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Lifetime guidance and assistance
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5-Year Health guarantee
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Volhard Puppy Aptitude and P.A.W.S. Testing completed at 49 days old
We are confident in our program and the HEALTH of our babies, that we offer a 5-year written Health Guarantee. This covers the puppy against any life-threatening genetic defects.
We are also known for our COMMITMENT! We take great pride in our babies and their happiness. We make sure they are eating a 5-star food, receive all the age-appropriate vaccines (including Bordetella), introduced to crate training, as well as, early potty training. We are available to you and your new baby for the life of the baby, not just until you leave our home!
If you need references, not a problem - we have many of our clientele who have purchased one or more of our babies that are eager to talk to you about their experience. Please also see our testimonial page for a quick reference.
ABOUT US
& OUR DOGS
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Knotty Oaks Feeds
DOGS
OUR FAMILY
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LITTERS
OUR BABIES

Waiting List Deposits
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Males
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KOR
Dottie (t/T) REPLACEMENT
E. Lopez 12.27.17
Choi-Liang * 07.15.18
J. Mitchell (H) 02.17.19
K. Rmetchuk (H) 08.21.19
B. Rayha (H) 04.05.20
E. Bozza (H) 04.16.20
K. Juste (H) 04.24.20
J. George (H) 05.02.20
K. Sangirardi * 05.12.20
C. Cardoza (H) 06.02.20
R. Pinney (H) 06.15.20
Davis & Katica * 06.17.20
K. Crispino (t) 06.17.20
R. Kaufman * 06.23.20
K. Chalas (t) 09.29.20
I. Richmond * 12.09.20
V. La Fauci #1 (H) 12.12.20
V. La Fauci #2 (H) 12.12.20
K. Chen 12.22.20
J. Kim * 12.28.20
G. Cheung * 01.14.21
C. Domanski 01.19.21
D. Zhinin 01.19.21
J. Weiss 01.20.21
T. Eddy 01.25.21
C. Aguilera 01.25.21
E. Rodriguez (N/T) 01.26.21
W. Lawrey 01.28.21
C. Corcoran 01.30.21
J. Webb 01.30.21
K. Twomey 02.01.21
M. Hanerfeld #1 02.02.21
M. Hanerfeld #2 02.02.21
D. White 02.02.21
S. Cahill 02.02.21
S. Jouravlev 02.10.21
H. Falcone (T+) 02.12.21
N. Morris-Smith 02.22.21
J. Allen * 02.23.21
D. Ryan 02.26.21
R. Varghese 03.27.21
B. Hotalen * 03.30.21
E. Montenegro (T+) 04.01.21
AM. Varriale/Bienick (T+) 04.05.21
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FEMALES
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KOR
J. Mitchell (H) 02.17.19
B. Rayha (H) 04.05.20
E. Bozza (H) 04.16.20
R. Sheriff (H) 04.17.20
K. Sangiradi * 05.12.20
G. Chung #1 06.02.20
G. Chung #2 06.02.20
C. Cardoza (H) 06.02.20
R. Pinney (H) 06.15.20
Davis & Katica * 06.17.20
K. Crispino (t) 06.17.20
V. La Fauci #1 (H) 12.12.20
V. La Fauci #2 (H) 12.12.20
J. Procopio (m/t) 12.21.20
K. Chen 12.22.20
J. Kim * 12.28.20
G. Cheung * 01.14.21
G. Barnes 01.17.21
E. Thorp (T+) 01.18.21
C. Domanski 01.19.21
M & L Leon 01.24.21
J. Frost (T) * 01.25.21
B. Smith 01.25.21
C. Aguilera 01.25.21
J. Edwards 01.26.21
A. Linkletter 01.28.21
W. Lawrey 01.28.21
S. Velaquez 01.30.21
G. Donenberg 01.30.21
C. Corcoran 01.30.21
J. Webb 01.30.21
M. Hanerfeld #1 02.02.21
M. Hanerfeld #2 02.02.21
D. White 02.02.21
S. Cahill 02.02.21
B & D Williamson 02.03.21
Suriani - Madden 02.10.21
H. Falcone (T+) 02.12.21
A. Kareva (T) 02.15.21
D. Yang 02.19.21
A. Lora 02.21.21
N. Morris-Smith 02.22.21
J. Allen * 02.23.21
R. Ho 02.25.21
D. Ryan 02.26.21
G. Nurzynski N/T 03.06.21
M. & J. Lange 03.07.21
L. Davis 03.11.21
P. Jackman 03.12.21
E. Camhi 03.15.21
S. Gonzalez (T) 03.15.21
T. Brunn (F) 03.21.21
A. Guilette (t/T) 03.24.21
I. Rheaume * 03.27.21
R. Varghese 03.27.21
J. Kurtz (T+) 03.28.21
B. Hotalen * 03.30.21
E. Friedman (T+) 03.31.21
E. Montenegro (T+) 04.01.21
AM. Varriale/Bienick (T+) 04.05.21
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* = passing
H = holding not picking until notified
N/T = Natural Tail
t = Teacup
T = Toy
m = Micro
F = Breeder's Choice
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SCHNAUZERFACTS
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As of March 31, 2021 - Our Current waiting list is now closed. We will not be accepting additional deposit until FALL
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KOR is an LLC licensed in the state of New Jersey, therefore, a 7% sales tax must be collected on all sales.

SOLD to the van Beek Family
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"Mokka" fka "Kammi"
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DOB: 3.13.21
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Liver / Chocolate Female
Charting to be 15+ lbs

ON HOLD FOR THE WAITING LIST
Karlee"
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DOB: 3.13.21
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Liver / Chocolate Female
Charting to be 13-15 lbs
SOLD - to the ATKINS FAMILY
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Keeley"
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DOB: 3.13.21
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Black Parti Female
Charting to be 13-15 lbs
Pending
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Kimmi"
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DOB: 3.13.21
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Black Parti Female
Charting to be 9 -11 lbs
Sold to the Scott Family
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Keeper"
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DOB: 3.13.21
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Black Male
Charting to be 10-12 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Lauralee" (Teal Blue Collar)
3 White tipped paws& Goatee
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DOB: 3.31.21
Black Female
Charting to be 15+ lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Lytle" (Purple Collar)
3 White tipped paws& Goatee
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DOB: 3.31.21
Black Female
Charting to be 16+ lbs
It’s the Most Popular of the Schnauzers
Of the three different schnauzers recognized by the American Kennel Club, the mini is the most popular. There are a number of reasons for this, but it usually comes down to the fact that miniature animals maintain that ‘puppy’ look and feel for their entire lives, and people just love that aspect of any cute dog
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They Like Long Walks
You might see it on a dating profile, but no one really cares if men or women like long walks (on the beach). This particular dog breed, however, loves a long walk. This dog will walk all day long if you let it. It’s not an overly active dog as far as exercise is concerned, but it’s not going to turn down a nice long walk with its favorite humans. Call it curiosity and an interest in the real world, but this breed is one that will consider long walks a big perk to being part of a family
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They’re Not Size Oriented
The good news about this breed for many homeowners is the fact that they don’t care how much space and size you have at home. They are happy to be with people and they just don’t care if they are with people in a ton of space or next to no space. They just want you there with them, and they are fairly unapologetic about it. Your dog will get on just fine in a small apartment just as well as it will in a huge home with a big yard in which it can run around as often as it would like. It’s not a particular dog. You can have a dog like this without worrying about behavior issues if you are in a big home or a small one, somewhere with a yard or somewhere without. City or small town, this is a breed that doesn’t care as long as it is with you.​
They’re Healthy
Like any other animal in the world, the mini schnauzer is one that does very well as far as health is concerned. They’re not overly sick animals that are prone to breed specific diseases. However, like all other animals, there is always a chance your dog will become sick or diagnosed with some sort of disease that you might not want to see it suffer from. However, that’s just a chance you take with any animal. The lack of breed specific diseases associated with the mini schnauzer just gives you an improved chance of having a healthy dog.
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This is a Cheerful Breed
Most people love a cheerful dog. After all, most people choose to go with dogs over other animals because of their exuberance and excitement, particularly when it comes to seeing their family members. When this dog sees you for the first time during the day or after a day at the office, it’s going to show a cheerful side. It is a breed that is going to be very happy to see you, very happy to have you home and just happy in general. It’s a cheerful breed that is rarely in a mood otherwise.
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They’re Great with Other Animals
One of the first questions many potential dog owners ask when they are looking into a new dog is whether or not the mini schnauzer is going to get along well with other animals. The answer is yes; this is a breed that does get along well with other animals. And, in fact, this is a breed that will make it friendly with cats and dogs alike. However, rodents and other small animals – even the household variety such as hamsters – might make this breed become a bit predatory. This means you should watch out for the dog if you have small animals such as this as pets. Kids, for example, love hamsters and other small rodents and this might become a conflict of interest for your family.
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On Hold for the waiting List
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Liza" (Yellow Collar)
SOLID BLACK
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DOB: 3.31.21
Black Female
Charting to be 13+ lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Lila" (Pink Collar)
SOLID BLACK
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DOB: 3.31.21
Black Female
Charting to be 14+ lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Lynx" (Red Collar)
Rear tipped paws
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DOB: 3.31.21
Black Male
Charting to be 12+ lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Laser" (Green Collar)
Rear tipped paws
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DOB: 3.31.21
Black Male
Charting to be 12+ lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Mojo
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DOB: 4.06.21
Chocolate Parti Male
Charting to be 5-7 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Malcolm
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DOB: 4.06.21
Chocolate Parti Male
Charting to be 5-7 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Major
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DOB: 4.06.21
Chocolate Parti Male
Charting to be 5-7 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Marcie
Tipped Paws
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DOB: 4.06.21
Chocolate Female
Charting to be 10-12 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Nikko"
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DOB: 4.12.21
Liver Tan Male
Charting to be 5-7 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
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Noah"
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DOB: 4.12.21
Black Male
Charting to be 5-7 lbs
On Hold for the waiting List
Nicolette"
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DOB: 4.12.21
Black parti Female
Charting to be 5-7 lbs
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