About Poodles Near Baldwin Park, CA
Poodles are one of the most popular dogs in the world. They’re sweet, and make the perfect lap dogs. They’re a little goofy, bring a smile to the face, are refined, love to play, and are fantastic with children!
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Poodles are one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world! They are highly intelligent, making them easy to train, and they come in an array of sizes from the standard poodle, miniature poodle and toy poodle. Poodles have a wide range of temperaments, from very active and outgoing to shy and laid-back. Too, they come with possibilities for a variety of colors, sheds very little hair and are hypoallergenic making them great pets for people with allergies.
Allergies are a very individual thing, so it's tough to say definitively whether poodles will cause you to have allergies. However, with the right care and attention, poodles are a hypoallergenic breed, so there is a potential that having one may not cause allergy symptoms for you. It's important to be aware that even hypoallergenic dogs may still produce some allergens from their skin, urine, and saliva.
Poodles should not be fed any kind of foods that are high in carbohydrates or fat. This includes any human food, such as pizza, French fries, chips, candy, chocolate, pasta, hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn, taco shells, nuts, and more. These types of food can all cause health problems for Poodles such as gastrointestinal upset, obesity, and more. Also, Poodles should avoid foods that contain onions, citrus, caffeine, and alcohol as well as raw or undercooked meat, fish, and eggs.
It's important to properly prepare for your new Poodle before bringing it home! Make sure you have the right food, toys, grooming supplies, and other items that your pup will need. Research what diet is best for your particular pup's needs. Set up a safe, welcoming space in your home and plenty of time aside for activities and play with your pup. Before bringing your pup home, familiarize yourself with obedience training techniques and make sure to stay consistent with commands. It's important to get your pup on a regular veterinary schedule for checkups and vaccinations to ensure their safety.
Although a Poodle's size can vary depending on the specific breed, it is generally considered a small to medium size dog. Many mistakenly believe that all Poodles are large, however, the Standard Poodle is the biggest of the three Poodle varieties and even then, they tend to top out at about 15 inches in height and may weigh around 75 lbs. The Toy and Miniature Poodles, on the other hand, are the two smallest varieties and will usually stay quite small as adults, ranging anywhere from 4-15 lbs with heights of 6-10 inches.
Absolutely. Taking your Poodle running is a great way to get in a little exercise while bonding with your pup. Just like any other pet, make sure you take the necessary precautions to ensure your pet's safety before you head out the door. Your Poodle should already be accustomed to regular exercise, so be sure to start out slowly with shorter distances and closer to home. Before taking long runs with your pup, consider stopping at a vet to make sure their body is up to the task.
Generally speaking, Poodles are known to be intelligent, devoted, loyal, and eager-to-please companions so are likely to get along with other household pets if given sufficient training and time to adjust. In most cases, socializing and familiarizing a Poodle with the other pets in the house is key to having a harmonious relationship between them. Through proper introductions, positive reinforcement and repeating the same routine consistently, you can make sure that your Poodle gradually becomes comfortable with the other animals and eventually forms a pleasant association with them.
Training a Poodle is important for their emotional and physical well-being. The amount of minutes per day that is required to train a Poodle varies depending on the individual dog's age, temperament, and desired activities. Generally, younger Poodles will need more intensive training sessions lasting about 10-15 minutes several times a day, while adult Poodles may need about 20-30 minutes of training a day.
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