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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 are members of the 'Non-Sporting' breed group, and are one of the oldest and most popular breed of dogs. These active and intelligent dogs come in three sizes: Standard, Miniature and Toy, and many colors including black, white, apricot and grey. A typical poodle is known for its thick, curly fur, a snout with a trimmed moustache and goatee, and a docked tail. The breed is renowned for its agility and intelligence and is often used in obedience, agility and tracking events.
Yes, Poodles are indeed hypoallergenic dogs. The American Kennel Club (AKC) provides a standard for coats on Poodles that make them extremely popular for people with allergies. This is due to the fact that Poodle coats have a unique pattern of coiling which creates less dander, the main allergen from pet fur, than other dogs with different coats. Generally, the surface of the hair shaft is covered with a sponge-like coating which keeps the dander trapped, making the Poodle much less likely to trigger allergies than other breeds.
It is best to avoid feeding Poodles many foods typically considered to be bad for dogs, such as onions, grapes, chocolate, nuts, and processed foods with additives or preservatives. Poodles should also not have foods with high fat content, as this can cause more health problems than other dog breeds. It is best to stick to a diet specific to the breed, which is generally low in fat and high in protein. Mixed meats, cooked or steamed vegetables, plain yogurt, white rice, and eggs all make good and healthy choices for a Poodle's diet.
When it comes to buying essentials before getting a Poodle, there are a few things to consider. Having a crate or kennel is essential to establishing a space for your pup to call their own and feel safe. Toys are also important as they provide mental stimulation and can reduce destructive behaviors. A good brush and a grooming tool like a slicker brush will help with regular hygiene for your pup. Additionally, a good leash and collar are must-haves for taking your pup on new adventures. Don't forget to stock up on quality food, treats, and health and hygiene products too.
Poodles are an incredibly popular breed of dog and come in a range of sizes. Standard Poodles, the largest size, can reach up to 15 inches tall at their shoulder and weigh anywhere from 45 to 70 pounds. Next is the Miniature Poodle, typically 12-15 inches tall and weighing anywhere from 10-15 pounds. Finally, the Toy Poodle is the smallest size, typically standing at 8-10 inches and weighing between 4-8 pounds. Regardless of size, all Poodles are known for their intelligence and loyalty and great companionship.
Poodles certainly do enjoy the water and they are often considered to be strong swimmers. They enjoy spending time in the pool or the pond, taking a dip whenever the opportunity presents itself. Poodles are naturally skilled swimmers with webbed paws and a lot of energy to burn. They also find joy in collaborating with their owners in an activity that is instinctive, enjoyable, and water-filled. The pool is a great way to give your pup exercise while still having fun. It can provide your pup with physical and mental stimulation and can be incredibly rewarding for both pet and owner.
Poodles can generally get along well with other pets in the home, as long as proper introductions are made and the animals are given the chance to get used to one another. Proper socialization during the dog's puppyhood, particularly when it comes to other animals, is key in ensuring that a Poodle is comfortable in the presence of other creatures. That being said, each breed and individual has its own unique personality, which must be taken into consideration when bringing a new Poodle into the home.
Every Poodle has its own unique needs when it comes to training, so there is no definitive answer to how many minutes per day you should devote to training your Poodle. For most Poodles, however, at least 20 minutes each day is a good starting point. This gives your Poodle the chance to learn essential commands, basic training skills, and good behavior habits. Depending on your Poodle's household environment and habits, you may want to increase that amount of time as needed. Especially if you plan on competing with your Poodle or taking part in any sort of agility competitions.
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