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                                                                                     POODLE

The Poodle is a breed of dog, and is regarded as one of the most intelligent breeds of dog.  The poodle breed is found in small, medium, and large sizes, and in many coat colors. 

Poodles are typically good natured, intelligent dogs who love attention and who bond very quickly to their people. Some dogs are content to be alone much of the time. This is not the case with the poodle, who craves attention and love. Poodles enjoy learning new things and showing off their new discoveries and tricks. They crave stability and routine.

 

Poodles are definitely one-person or one-family dogs, and may become shy or anxious around strangers. They only bark at people they don't recognize making them good guard dogs as well as good pets.

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Poodles make adorable and adoring pets, but they do require time and energy to become ideal companions.
Since you are dealing with an intelligent dog, you should make every effort to challenge it. Poodles thrive on consistency, so try to keep the routine the same from day to day. 

                                                              GENERAL APPEARANCE

Dog of medium proportions, with a characteristic frizzy coat which is either curly or corded. The appearance is that of an intelligent dog, constantly alert and active, harmoniously built, giving an impression of elegance and pride.

                                                           BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT

A dog renowned for its loyalty, capable of learning and being trained thus making it a particularly pleasant companion dog.   

                                                                        HAIR

Curly Coats: Profuse of fine, woolly texture, very frizzy, elastic and resistant to pressure of the hand. It should be thick, well furnished, of equal length and form even curls.

Corded Coats: Profuse of fine, woolly texture and dense, forming characteristic cords which should measure at least 20 cm.

COLOUR: Solid colour: black, white, brown, grey, orange fawn (apricot) and red fawn.

Brown: Should be deep, rather dark, uniform and warm. Beige and

its paler derivatives are not admitted.

Grey: Must be uniform, deep, neither blackish nor whitish.

Orange fawn: Must be uniform without tending to pale fawn, cream

or red fawn. 

ORIGIN: France.

Etymologically, the French word “caniche” (Poodle) comes from cane”, the French word for a female duck. In other countries, the name of the breed is associated with splashing around in water.

Originally, this dog was used for wildfowling. It descends from the Barbet of which it has conserved many characteristics. In 1743, it was called the “caniche”: the female of the barbet in French.

Thereafter the Barbet and the Caniche (Poodle) were gradually separated. Breeders worked hard to obtain original subjects of uniform colour. The Poodle became very popular as a companion dog because of its friendly, joyful and loyal character and also because of its four sizes and different colours which everyone can choose according to preference.

 

 

 

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Poodles are elegant in the conformation ring, having taken top honors in many shows, including Best in Show (BIS) at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 2002 and BIS at the World Dog Show in 2007.