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Toy Miniature
Poodle Puppies For Sale
Breed Description
Coat
The Poodle has a dense, harsh coat that is either
curly or corded. The color of the coat comes in such
solid colors as silver, cream, gray, blue, black,
white, apricot, red, caf-au-lait, and brown. It is
possible to have a Parti patterned coat. However,
that type of coat is not accepted in the show ring.
This breed sheds little to no hair.
Overview
This ancient breed appears in three varieties:
Standard, Miniature, and Toy. The Standard is the
oldest. The Poodle was originally developed to be a
water dog that retrieved game fowl. Favored by
royalty as well as gypsies, this versatile breed was
able to master many tasks and trades and maintain a
reputation as a fine companion.
Character
The Poodle is an agile, athletic, and graceful
breed. They are considered to be one of the most
intuitive, attentive, and intelligent breeds. Lively
and playful, they have a tremendous sense of humor
and a true love of life. Poodles are a breed of
distinction, elegance, and dignity.
Temperament
One of the most popular breeds in the world, the
Poodle is loyal and deeply devoted to their owner
and family. They thrive on human companionship and
are extremely sensitive to their family's moods and
emotions. The Poodle may become overly attached to
one particular family member and suffer from
separation anxiety. The Standard and Miniature
varieties are typically more amiable than the Toy
variety, which has a tendency to be neurotic. The
Standard does well in a home with children and other
household pets. The Miniature and Toy varieties are
best suited for homes with older, considerate
children. The Poodle is reserved with strangers and
makes a good watchdog. This breed has a tendency to
bark excessively.
Care
The Poodle requires extensive grooming. Professional
clipping must be done every six to eight weeks. The
coat may be groomed in three different styles: the
Pet Clip, English Saddle, and Continental. Bathing
should only be done when necessary using a mild
shampoo. Daily brushing is highly recommended to
prevent mats and tangles. It is important that the
Poodles teeth and ears are checked and cleaned on a
consistent basis. This breed is prone to cataracts,
PRA, allergies, skin disorders, diabetes, epilepsy,
and heart disease.
Training
Highly trainable and eager to please, the Poodle
requires early socialization and obedience training.
With their sensitive nature they do not respond to
harsh or heavy-handed methods. The Poodle does best
with fairness, firmness, respect, patience, and
consistency. They excel at learning tricks,
including agility, retrieving, and competitive
obedience.
Activity
The Poodle enjoys swimming, family play sessions,
and securely leashed walks. They greatly benefit
from regular opportunities to romp and run off lead
in a safe area. Poodles will do okay in an apartment
or condominium dwelling provided they are
sufficiently exercised and stimulated to help
curtail their tendency to excessively bark, and to
keep them physically fit. |