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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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Questions & Answers
Poodles are one of the oldest and most recognizable dog breeds. They are famously intelligent, loyal, and elegant. They make excellent family pets and are particularly good with children due to their gentle nature and high level of trainability. They also often excel in many areas including obedience, agility, and conformation. That said, they require considerable mental and physical stimulation and do enjoy a good brisk walk. Grooming is as important as exercise for poodles as they have a thick and curly coat that needs to be maintained.
Poodles have a unique double-coat. The outer hair is coarser, curly, and dense while the inner fur is thick and soft. The coat is usually an array of solid colors, such as white, black, grey, apricot, red, or brown. As far as upkeep, the coat needs to be brushed and combed regularly to avoid matting and tangles; trimming or clipping may be necessary as well. Poodles usually have spots called 'feathering', which are tufts of hair on the legs, muzzle, and ears.
Poodles should not be given certain foods as they can be dangerous to their health. Human foods such as chocolate, grapes, and onions should never be given to Poodles as these can be toxic. Chewing gum, candy, and other sweet items can also cause a Poodle to choke. Fruits and vegetables can be a part of a balanced diet for a Poodle, but they need to be cut into small pieces before feeding. Bones from any meat can be hazardous as they can choke a Poodle or cause obstruction in its digestive tract.
Preparation for bringing home a Poodle should include essential supplies, research on care requirements, and training. Before your new pet arrives, purchase a leash and collar, a crate or carrying case, food, toys, and grooming supplies. Research online or speak with a vet to understand their specific diet and exercise needs. Additionally, it's beneficial to introduce your Poodle to basic training commands like sit, leave it, stay, and come. This will ensure that your pup is familiar with commands and to uphold safety measures.
Yes, Poodles are generally considered a small dog breed. The average size of a full-grown Poodle ranges between 10 and 15 inches tall, depending on whether a Toy, Miniature, or Standard Poodle. The smallest of the three varieties, the Toy Poodle, typically weighs between 6 and 9 pounds, while the larger Standard Poodle can reach up to 70 pounds.
Poodles are energetic dogs and need at least an hour of active exercise every day, such as running or playing. Make sure your Poodle has access to a securely fenced-in yard or park where they can safely run and play and explore. If you're not able to get your Poodle the physical exercise it needs, consider signing them up for an activity such as agility or obedience training that will provide both mental and physical stimulation. Making sure your Poodle has playtime with other dogs or with you in the house can also help to get rid of excess energy.
Poodles are very popular family dogs because of their intelligent, loyal, and inquisitive personalities. They are also good watchdogs, as they can be quite alert and protective of their family. Along with their intelligence and friendliness, Poodles are also quite active, making them excellent companions if you're looking for a dog to join you and your loved ones on hikes and other activities. Poodles are also easy to train because of their intelligence, which makes living with them a breeze.
It really depends on the age and experience level of your Poodle. Generally speaking, for an adult Poodle who is already trained, you may only need 2-3 minutes of training per day, focusing on reinforcing good behavior. However, if you are training a younger dog, or introducing them to basic commands, you may need to spend 10-15 minutes per day actively working with and training them. It's important to remember that training with any dog should also include several, brief, daily opportunities for rewards and positive reinforcement.
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