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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!
Amazing Coats
Run your fingers through a Poodle’s coat, and you will feel how soft and lovely it is on the fingertips! It doesn’t shed much, and is even hypoallergenic!
Absolutely Adorable
Poodles come in a whole range of sizes, from Teacup Poodles to regal Standard Poodles. They’re simply the cutest munchkins around!
Fantastically Friendly
One of the big reasons that Poodles are one of the most popular dogs today, is the fact that they’re really friendly dogs!
Endless Variety
Poodles come in all sizes and colors - there are black Poodle puppies for sale, Parti Poodle puppies for sale, white Poodles, and more!
Incredibly Intelligent
Poodles are actually the second smartest breed (out of 138) when it comes to the intelligence of work and obedience.
Fun for the Whole Family
Poodles are one of the most lovable breeds on Earth, because they just love people so much. They adore being part of the family.
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5 Star Breeders
We only work with Poodle breeders who pass our 47 breeder standards. Here are a few of them...
Vintage Pups
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Puppy Place
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PuppySpot
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Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
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PuppyTime
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Top Line Pups
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Prestigious Pups
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Questions & Answers
Poodles come in three different sizes (Standard, Miniature, Toy) and are one of the most popular dog breeds. They are usually intelligent, easily trainable, and eager to please. Poodles have a thick, curly coat that requires regular grooming and therefore can be a lot of work. Generally, they are good around children, get along well with other animals, and can make great family pets. Additionally, they are an active breed that loves to play games and go for walks.
There is no guaranteed answer about whether or not poodles will cause allergies. Some people may be more sensitive to pet dander than others. Generally speaking, poodles are thought to be hypoallergenic, meaning that they are less likely than other breeds to cause an allergic reaction. If you are allergic to pet dander, it is wise to consider a poodle's coat and activity type when looking for a pet. Poodle coats come in a variety of coats including curly, corded, and wiry.
Poodles should not be fed items like chocolate, onions, garlic, avocado, toxic house plants, alcohol, macadamia nuts, or items containing caffeine. Also, avoid feeding Poodles table scraps, fatty treats, raw meat, or bones, as all of these can be dangerous. Poodles should also not be skimped on when it comes to accessible nutrition. It is best to be consistent and feed them a balanced diet full of essential nutrients. Free feeding Poodles is not recommended, as it can lead to obesity and other serious health issues.
To prepare your home for your new Poodle, you should start by dog-proofing each room. Some items that puppies may chew on and potentially swallow include electrical cords, small toys, shoe laces, and more. Additionally, make sure to secure any items of value that you do not want your puppy to get their paws on. Setting aside time to properly train your puppy is also key; be sure to research the Poodle breed in order to understand their behavior and personality.
Poodles are not typically considered "big dogs". Though some poodles can reach larger sizes, most poodles, which are typically between 15-18 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 15 and 70 pounds, are considered a medium-sized breed. The most common varieties of poodle, including Toy Poodle, Miniature Poodle, and Standard Poodle, are all considered to be medium-sized dogs. It is important to note that although larger poodles do exist, this is not the standard for the breed.
Yes, Poodles are active dogs, with lots of energy to burn. They love to run and play, and delight in any activity that involves physical and mental stimulation. Even though they may not be as large or as strong as some other active dog breeds, their intelligence and commitment to learning new activities makes them hugely entertaining to their owners. Because they are so physically active, it's important that their owners provide plenty of exercise and interactive playtime on a regular basis. They are natural participants in activities like agility and obedience, and many Poodles excel in these types of activities.
Generally speaking, Poodles do get along well with children. With patience and proper training, any Poodle can learn how to play nice with kids. In fact, many breeds excel at offering comfort and companionship to smaller children. Poodles are known to be forgiving and gentle when it comes to kids making mistakes, like pulling or touching too roughly. Plus, it helps that Poodles have the intelligence to quickly learn all kinds of commands.
Training a Poodle requires dedication and consistency. The specific amount of time they should be trained per day can vary, but it is generally recommended that Poodles receive at least 15-20 minutes of structured activities per day. This could mean practicing obedience commands, practicing tricks or playing games to help the Poodle stay physically and mentally stimulated. With enough practice and repetition, dogs will be able to learn even complex commands in short amounts of time. Owners should remember to use positive reinforcement when the dog achieves something they have been working towards, as well as reward them with plenty of playtime and treats.
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