The Poodle (also known as the "French Poodle" though this is something of a misnomer) is a non-sporting breed of dog that comes in three sizes - standard, miniature and toy - and features long ears with a wiry, non-shedding coat in colors such as blue, gray, silver, brown and cream. The breed came into existence during the 15th century in Germany, and was initially bred for the chief goal of retrieving game from the water.
Some of their more distinct features are their hypoallergenic coat that is often clipped in a variety of outrageous hairstyles as well as their high level of intelligence, obedience and playfulness - which assist in making the Poodle one of the top companion breeds around the world for active owners and families while being equally suitable for aspiring dog groomers, allergy sufferers, for use as a circus dog, competitive obedience and agility or even in hunting as they were originally designed for.
The Poodle is typically associated with France, though they are believed to have originated in Germany as early as the 15th century and were commonly used as water retrievers that would swim and collect game for hunters - giving them their original name, "Pudlehund" in German which would loosely translate to "dog that splashes about". They are
said to be a descendant of the Barbet and Hungarian Water Hound. Later they achieved popularity in France, Spain and England where smaller versions of the Poodle were developed in the 18th century.
Poodles are commonly known to come in three separate sizes - standard, miniature and toy. Standard Poodles are termed as a large-sized breed of dog with a height of 22-27 inches high from paw to shoulder and a weight of 40-80 pounds. Miniature Poodles measure 10-15 inches tall and weigh 15-20 pounds and are classified as a small-sized dog, whereas Toy Poodles like their name suggests are a toy-sized dog and refers to any Poodle under 10 inches tall and usually weigh 6-9 pounds.
The Poodle is recognized for their playful, obedient and devoted spirit. They are typically reserved with guests though well-socialized dogs can often be very outgoing, which can mean they are quite unsuitable as a guard dog.
The Poodle is also known to be extremely intelligent - placing 2nd in comparison with other dogs when considering their ability to be trained obedience commands. They are additionally famous to be good with kids - meaning they are highly suitable as a family pet. The Poodle is quite well-matched with other dogs and smaller animals such as cats if raised with them though due to their prey instinct may chase squirrels and other small animals when venturing outdoors.
The Poodle can be satisfied with a small yard to run around in, but they can be fairly suitable for apartment living if they are taken for daily walks.
The Poodle loves activities like chasing after a ball, learning tricks or going for a swim. They possess a high degree of energy and have a need for exercise each day in the manner of only moderate-length walks to help keep them calm and manageable while inside the house.
The Poodle can be the perfect dog for families, allergy sufferers or active owners with plenty of time to care for a dog. They are fit for anybody that is willing to commit to a very high amount of grooming and allocate time to give them early socialization and ongoing mental challenges in addition to take them for moderate walks every day and present a good amount of love and devotion. Although they might be a bit unsuitable for those who don't have the patience or means to commit to a high level of grooming, if you are capable of meeting this requirement as well as provide them with plenty of mental stimulation then the Poodle possibly will be the ideal dog for you.
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