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    Poodle Breed - Dog & Puppy - Information & Characteristics

    Poodle Breed - Dog & Puppy - Information & Characteristics

    Poodles originated in Germany many centuries ago. In fact, the word Poodle is said to be derived from the German word ‘pudel’ which means ‘to splash in water’. Could there be a better name for this water dog breed?

    Poodles can win your heart in a jiffy. They are incredibly smart and can be trained easily. In fact, Poodles are one of the most intelligent breeds in the world. Since a Poodle dog is athletic, it can be a great companion to children. Moreover, Poodles are known to thrive in a calm environment. Want to bring a Poodle puppy home? Here’s all you need to know about this dog breed.

    Key specifications of a Poodle

    As someone who wants to bring a Poodle home, you might want to know details about a Poodle’s lifespan, weight, height, and more:

    Weight 

    20 to 32 kg

    Height 

    Over 15 inches

    Lifespan

    10 to 18 years

    Coat 

    Dense curly coat

    Note: The weight and height mentioned on the table is of a full-grown Poodle and not of a Poodle puppy.

    Physical appearance of the Poodle dog breed

    Apart from solid and dual tones, Poodles also come in multi-patterned coat colours. However, this dog breed is commonly found in following shades:

    • Black
    • White
    • Silver
    • Gray
    • Brown
    • Red

    Note: Poodles with dual tones (Parti Poodles) have a white-coloured base coat with a secondary shade.

    While it is generally easy to identify popular breeds like Poodles, it is better to learn the specifics of identifying a pure breed. If you are looking to bring home a Poodle soon, here are a few features of purebred Poodles:

    • Square-shaped body
    • Long neck and muzzle with a straight back
    • Curly coat with hair instead of fur

    As there are three types of Poodles, the height and weight of each kind differ. Let us explore these three types and the differences in their body proportions:

    • Miniature Poodle

    Despite the name, this kind of Poodle is not the smallest in size. The Miniature Poodle weighs around 15 to 17 pounds and can be over 15 inches tall.

    • Standard Poodle

    The Standard Poodle is medium to large in size and weighs around 45 to 70 pounds. Its height can be anywhere between 18 and 24 inches.

    • Teacup Poodle

    Teacup Poodles AKA Toy Poodles are the smallest in size. Even an adult Teacup Poodle can only grow up to 10 inches tall and weighs merely 6 to 9 pounds.

    Poodle personality traits

    Understanding a Poodle’s characteristics is crucial if you are looking to bring a dog of this breed home. A Poodle dog is intelligent, active, fun, and easy to train. Moreover, it gels in quickly with the family members. While Poodles are great around kids, you might have to train your pup to gel in with other pets.

    If you bring a Poodle puppy home, one thing is confirmed–you will have a loyal friend for life. However, Poodles do love attention. So, they might start barking every time they feel ignored. Like every dog, this canine breed too is protective of its pet parent.

    Poodles have a reputation of being a tad expressive. However, with proper training, you can also control their barking tendency. 

    Do Poodles need training?

    Yes, Training is an indispensable part of adopting a Poodle. It not only ensures good behaviour but also provides mental stimulation. Moreover, training will transform your Poodle into a confident fur baby. You need to train your Poodle puppy, especially if it is shy or reserved towards new people. In fact, this breed is known to be distrustful of strangers. Training can help them be more accepting of new humans. Was your Poodle a good boy/girl while training? Shower it with lip-smacking dog treats to encourage good behaviour.

    How to care for a Poodle?

    Are you planning to adopt a Poodle puppy? You will have to put in effort in understanding how to care for this bundle of fur.

    • Health

    Poodles are generally healthy. However, illnesses can be inevitable. As a pet parent, you must watch out for the symptoms of common health problems like bloat, Addison’s disease, hip dysplasia, epilepsy, and more. Teacup and Miniature Poodles can also be affected by orthopedic issues like luxating patella and Legg-Calve-Perthes.

    • Grooming

    Since Poodles have long and floppy ears, they are prone to developing ear infections. You can prevent such issues by scheduling regular grooming sessions with a professional. To avoid eye stains, you must also clean their eyes regularly. As mentioned earlier, Poodles have hair instead of fur. This will compel you to groom your pet frequently. A Poodle’s hair will continue to grow if left untrimmed and ungroomed. Moreover, it is imperative to brush a Poodle’s coat every day to keep matting at bay.

    • Physical activity

    Standard, Miniature, and Teacup Poodles are all quite active in nature. They need to exercise regularly to avoid obesity and other health issues. They enjoy all types of physical activities - retrieving sticks and swimming might especially engage them the most. Poodles can benefit from an hour-long exercise session every day.

    • Nutritional requirements

    In general, veterinarians recommend feeding your canine companion twice every day. However, for this dog breed, the nutritional requirement might differ based on the type of Poodle you have. Visit a vet to create a healthy diet and keep medical concerns like obesity at bay.

    Want to give your Poodle deliciously nutritious food? Do your research before choosing a dog food for your furry friend. Make sure that you go for products that are made with high-quality ingredients. Do not forget to check the list of ingredients to watch out for any allergy triggers.

    Poodle’s heritage and history

    Though the Poodle is the national dog of France, it didn't originate from the country. Instead, this breed has its roots in Germany. This dog breed was given the name 'Poodle' because it was originally bred to retrieve water. In Medieval Germany, Poodles were used to hunt ducks. Even today, this dog breed is still used as a service dog, though they are often overlooked in favour of the more popular Golden Retriever.

    A lot of celebrities have adopted Poodles. Elvis Presley was fond of Poodles; hence, he would often gift this breed to his friends. Celebrities like Jackie Kennedy, Bob Hope, Rihanna, Kirk Douglas, and Lucille Ball are a few artists who have adopted a Poodle dog.

    Want to get details about different dog breeds before you adopt a dog? Read up on the history, characteristics, and temperament of each breed on our website.

    Frequently asked questions

    Do Poodles get along with other pets?

    Poodles get along with other pets, provided they are trained well.

    Is a Poodle a good family dog?

    Can a Poodle stay alone at home?

    Are Poodles easy to groom?

    Do Poodles bark a lot?

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