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    • Royal-sized or King Poodle. The Royal-sized Poodle, also referred to as Royal Standard Poodle or King Poodle is a variant of the breed that is not officially recognized.
    • Standard Poodle. The Standard Poodle is a medium- to large-sized dog with two classifications set by different kennels. The top recognized kennels, AKC and FCI, have defined different standards for this dog.
    • Medium Poodle. The Medium Poodle is a mid-sized dog recognized by the FCI and other national kennels throughout Europe. That said, the AKC and many other major kennels don't recognize them as a separate variant of the Poodle.
    • Klein/Moyen Poodle or French Pudle. The varieties Klein/Moyen Poodle or the French Pudle are unofficial descriptions and not recognised by the major kennels.
  1. Poodle temperament is so sought after that they were the most popular pure breed in America for decades, and now one of the most popular breeds used in cross breeding. Poodles are exuberant, sweet, intuitive, happy, playful, affectionate, and highly trainable. Many consider them the ideal dog. Poodles of every size are wonderful companions for ...

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    • Standard Poodle. Weighing in at around 90 pounds, the Standard Poodle is the largest and most common variety of this canine breed. Standard Poodles grow to stand at least 16 inches at the shoulder and are known for their docile demeanor.
    • Miniature Poodle. If you’re seeking a pint-sized pooch with a big personality, look no further than the Miniature Poodle. This adorable mid-sized dog weighs between 14 and 18 pounds and stands at least 11 inches at the shoulder.
    • Toy Poodle. Want a dog that you can fit inside your purse? The Toy Poodle is a tiny little pup with a lot of love to give. They typically weigh no more than 10 pounds and stand 8 inches at the shoulder.
    • Teacup Poodle. If you’re on the hunt for an even smaller dog, the Teacup Poodle may be the perfect pooch for you! While they aren’t recognized by major dog breed registries, the Teacup Poodle is still adored by Poodle enthusiasts the world over.
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    Poodles tend to have a friendly and outgoing personality. High energy and intelligence also influence their temperament, and they prefer to have an active lifestyle. They generally are good with kids and even open to meeting strangers if socialized properly.

    Despite being associated with France, poodles trace their origin back to Germany.Going back more than 400 years, Germany had a dog that resembled today’s poodle—a retriever that was skilled in the water. In fact, the breed’s name comes from the German word for puddle. The standard poodle is the oldest form of the breed. Hunters used this dog to ret...

    Poodles require ample daily exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy. They also need consistent training and are typically adept at picking up new skills. Plus, their curly coat needs a fair amount of grooming attention.

    Poodles are a healthy dog breed overall. But they are prone to some hereditary health issues, including: 1. Hip dysplasia: This orthopedic problem affects the hip joint, impacting its function and stability and creating symptoms like unusual gait, limping, and exercise intolerance. 2. Eye problems: Examples include cataracts (affects the lens of th...

    Always have fresh water available for your poodle. Most owners feed two measured meals per day of a quality, nutritionally balanced canine diet. Discuss the type of food and the quantity with your vet, as this can vary depending on age, activity level, and other factors. Make sure to factor treats and other extra food intake into your dog’s daily d...

    If you’re looking for a reputable breeder puppy, expect to pay around $2,000 on average, though this can vary widely. Check your local animal shelter and breed-specific rescue groups for a poodle in need of a home. For further information to help connect you with a poodle, check out: 1. Poodle Club of America Rescue Foundation 2. The Poodle Club of...

    The poodle is a very popular breed for many good reasons. These intelligent, loyal, and loving dogs make great pets, but they do have high grooming and exercise requirements.

    As with any breed, if you think the poodle is right for you, be sure to do plenty of research before adopting one. Talk to veterinarians, poodle owners, reputable breeders, and rescue groups to learn more. If you’re interested in similar breeds, check out: 1. Irish water spaniel 2. Portuguese water dog 3. Goldendoodle 4. Shih-poo

    • Standard Poodles. First, we have standard poodles which you have probably seen and heard of fairly often. Standard poodles usually grow to be about 15 inches tall or taller and weigh in at 60-70 pounds (males) or 40-50 pounds (females).
    • Royal Standard Poodles. As you may have guessed, standard poodles and royal standard poodles are not that different. In fact, they are technically the same breed!
    • Moyen Poodles. Moyen poodles, also called medium poodles are fun-loving, energetic dogs. They enjoy being the center of attention, getting in plenty of exercise, and mental stimulation.
    • Toy Poodles. As with standard and royal poodles, toy poodles and miniature poodles have very similar traits and characteristics. Toy poodles are smaller than miniature poodles, with a height of no more than 10 inches and a weight of no more than 4-6 pounds.
  2. Oct 24, 2023 · Poodle Temperament and Personality. Poodle dogs are one of the most popular breeds in the US coming in at position five for the year 2022 according to the AKC registry. These dogs share an easy-going temperament no matter the size variety. It’s because of their stable temperament and intellectual prowess that poodles are found in many homes ...

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  4. Oct 22, 2020 · Dog Breed Group: Non-sporting group. Average Lifespan: 12 to 15 years. Key Personality Traits: Active, intelligent, easy to train. If you’re considering adding a Poodle to your family, it may surprise you to learn that this fluffy, posh-looking dog breed is actually quite athletic. When Christian Latimer, a veterinary surgeon at Veterinary ...