The poodle - brains & beauty





Everyone knows what this breed looks like... and a lot of that is down to the distinctive hairstyle which gives it an elegant, graceful and sophisticated look.

But, if you think they`re empty-headed catwalk models, you`d be wrong!

This dog shouldn`t be judged solely on it`s appearance, because under that beautifully groomed exterior lies a lively, active personality and a highly intelligent mind.

Plus, owners who choose not to cut their dog`s hair into intricate styles show off the hardy, more down-to-earth side of this breed which originated as the `Standard` size in France (aha, that`s why he`s so stylish!) as a working dog - specifically used to retrieve game from bodies of water during hunting expeditions.

Poodle Stats

This breed originated in France as far back as the 15th and 16th centuries, but it`s name is derived from an old German word `Pudel` , whichtranslates to mean `splashes in water`... or or `Pudelhund` which means `hound who splashes in water`!

AKC Group: This breed appears in two groups, categorized according to size...

Standard - Non-Sporting

Miniature & Toy - Toy

Country of Origin: France

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Size: Comes in three sizes. Standard, Miniature and Toy

Height: Standard - over 15 inches Miniature - 10 to 15 inches Toy - under 10 inches

Weight: Standard - 45 to 70lbs Miniature - 14 to 16lbs Toy - 5 to 7lbs

Color: Most solid colors including blue, grey, white, apricot, brown, black, red and sable and more

Temperament: Intelligent, affectionate and easily trained

Activity Level: Moderate to High, the Standard-size being on the higher end of the scale

Grooming: The harsh, curly coat needs professional grooming every 4 to 6 weeks. May be clipped regularly.

Special Needs: Need plenty of exercise, human companionship and regular, professional grooming

Possible Health Concerns: Bloat, hip dysplasia, skin disorders, epilepsy, luxating patellas

The distinctive groomed cut we nowassociate with this breed was actually a practical consideration.

Removing areas of the tight, curly hair helped the dog to move throughthe water more easily, but certain regions were left insulated toprotect major organs and joints from the cold European waters.

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TheMiniature and Toy varieties developed during the 17th century andquickly became firm favorites with European royalty and theupper-classes.

Astheir use as hunting dogs waned, Poodles found another job that theydid exceedingly well and they became popular Circus dogs - due to theirintelligence and trainability. They also found popularity as companionsand house pets.

All were recognized bythe American Kennel Club in the late 1800`s. Since then, this breed hashad a host of host of faithful admirers and appeared consistently on theannual list of `Most Popular Breeds`. Currently it holds the #9 position.

Allthree recognized Poodle sizes enjoy formal and competitive obedience,dog agility and conformation competition.... and they do very well inall of them!

There is also a `Teacup` size, but it is not formally recognized by the AKC.

Thesedogs are affectionate and very loving towards their family, and areusually very good with children. They can be a bit aloof with strangers,but shouldn`t be aggressive or shy.

This is a very trainablebreed that needs plenty ofexercise and mental stimulation to keep it happy. A bored orunder-stimulated (or over-stimulated for that matter) dog can becomehyperactive, anxious or destructive. The smaller Miniature and Toy dogs seem to be more likely to be anxious and sensitive than the Standard-sized dogs.

The hypoallergenicnature of this dog`s strong, curly coat makes it a popular choice for those withallergies. Many hypoallergenic dog breeds are a result of mixing Poodles and other breeds together.

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