Training a new poodle puppy is one of the most rewarding, and best time investments any pet owner can make. Training a new dog can be as basic as teaching him or her to come when called and house training to fetching, pointing and retrieving. There are many, many different training techniques here are some: [...]
Importance of Toy Poodle Training
Toy poodles have more energy than any other dog I have encountered, even labs. Their small size makes it seem like they are easy to control, but poodles are smart dogs and toy poodles are endlessly active. It is important to have training, otherwise every time someone says a word that your dog recognizes (like [...]
Poodle Grooming: A Day at the Spa for Your Poodle
Most poodle owners want a classic-looking poodle, and they are so cute when they have the little bows and their hair is clipped properly. There are several standard cuts for poodles, and miniatures and standards usually have a less frivolous cut than a toy. Poodles are smart dogs and tend to be highly aware of [...]
Breed Standards For Poodle Puppies
Poodle puppies are adorable and feisty, and are covered from head to toe in curly hair. However, there is more to selecting a puppy than choosing the cutest, cuddly, and fluffiest one. The following is what you need to keep in mind when you go on your poodle puppy hunt. There are two important aspects [...]
Poodle Care – All About Grooming Your Poodle
Grooming is an important part of poodle care. It dramatically enhances the elegance, beauty and even the health of the dog. Although a poodle requires daily brushing and/or combing to keep their fur mat free, a poodle also requires a washing and trimming every 1 – 2 months, as their coat grows quickly and can [...]
Poodle Dogs and Children – Are they compatible?
Poodle dogs and children have the potential to develop a wonderful relationship. Poodles are a very affectionate dog breed and can be devoted to all of their human family members regardless of their gender or age. However, the opposite can be true if children neglect the dog or are mean, tease, or harm them in [...]