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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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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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Questions & Answers
Poodles are a highly intelligent breed of dog, originally bred as water retrievers. They are an ancient breed, with their heritage running as far back as 15th century Germany. The American Kennel Club classifies them as a Non-Sporting breed due to their long-established use as a companion, guard, and water-retrieval dog. The three recognized varieties of Poodles include the Standard, Miniature, and Toy.
Poodles, including Standard, Miniature, and Toy varieties, are considered to be non-shedding dogs. This is due to their curly, minimal-shedding coats as opposed to the single-layer coats of other breeds. Although they do require regular grooming, including brushing and combing, they only require minimal shedding intervention thanks to their coat genetics. With the right grooming regimen and regular care, Poodles can remain low-shedding.
Poodles have highly sensitive digestive systems, making it important to choose dog food formulated specifically for their needs. Some of the best dog food for Poodles includes veterinarian-formulated, high-quality dry kibble, wet food, and raw food, as these offer complete and balanced nutrition for best results. Also, look for food specifically formulated for the size of your Poodle toy, small, or standard as the proper formula for each size is important for their overall health and wellbeing.
Generally speaking, Poodles have the typical fur, exercise, and grooming requirements of other breeds with long coats, but there are some special considerations to keep in mind when caring for Poodles. They require frequent bathing and regular trimming of their furry coats to help keep their fur healthy and lustrous. Poodles also need plenty of regular exercise to stay physically strong and mentally alert. Additionally, early socialization of your pup is imperative to ensure that your Poodle is comfortable with meeting new people, animals, and experiencing different settings.
Poodles are the second most popular of all dog breeds, and can come in three sizes: Standard, Miniature, and Toy. The Standard Poodle is the largest of the three, reaching a height of up to 24 inches at the shoulder and with a weight of up to 70 pounds; while the Miniature Poodle can reach a height of up to 16 inches and a weight of 15 pounds; and the Toy Poodle stands at up to 10 inches and just 4 to 6 pounds.
Yes, you can take your Poodle running, however it is important to note a few key points. First, it is important to make sure your Poodle is physically ready and healthy before taking them out for a run. Even if your Poodle is well-suited for strenuous activity, it is important to take breaks and not overwork them. Additionally, if the running takes place outdoors, it is important to monitor the temperature to ensure your Poodle does not become overheated.
Poodles are one of the classic family dogs and, for good reason! Not only are they highly intelligent and lovable, but they are also highly adaptable and able to fit in well in almost any home situation. Poodles excel at obedience training and tend to have gentle, calm demeanors making them an ideal companion for the entire family. Poodles thrive in families that treat them kindly and shower them with love and affection. They can get along with everyone in the family, children included, as long as they are properly trained and socialized.
The amount of time you need to devote to training your Poodle each day depends on several factors, such as the age of the dog, the complexity of the tasks you want to teach, and your pup's individual temperament. Generally speaking, a young pup should spend a minimum of 15-20 minutes per day doing obedience exercises. As the dog matures and is able to understand more complex commands, sessions should be extended to 30-45 minutes. Ultimately, it might be necessary to devote as much as an hour a day to helping your Poodle master the tricks you want to teach.
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