Archive for the ‘ Poodles ’ Category

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

The poodle has always been considered one of the more intelligent of breeds of dogs, if not the most intelligent. The breed was originated in Germany and was known as the Pudel. There it was used as a first-rate hunting dog.

 

It was the star performer among traveling players throughout Europe for centuries. The poodle reached the peak of popularity in France. giving forth to the name so commonly used. but improperly—French poodle. The poodle, as it is known to us today, was developed in England and the United States.

 

The poodle is, indeed, a dog of almost unique versatility. It is a thing of beauty whether romping with children: seen in fashion magazines: or appearing in the show ring. Every person who has ever owned or known a poodle will agree fully with me.

 
Thursday, June 26th, 2008

http://flickr.com/photos/17671297@N00/744844504The miniature poodle, contrary to popular belief, is not a delicate or an ‘effete’ animal, In fact the miniature poodle is a wiry. sturdy, healthy dog, not prone to respiratory diseases or skin ailments.

 

Keeping them groomed and smart looking takes very little more time than keeping the average long-haired dog in good shape. Also, very important—the miniature poodle DOES NOT SHED, and has no doggy odor.

 

They were originally bred for and used as retrievers and water dogs, but through the centuries their hunting potentialities have not been fully exploited, although in England today miniature poodles are used for hunting small game birds.

 

They can learn anything because of their high intelligence and their spirit of co-operation, This of course has been proved by their marvelous records in obedience work as well as in their every day lives.

 

Owning a poodle is an unique experience. Every one I have ever owned has been a complete individual. It is really diflicult to fully describe their gaiety, gameness, their capacity for love and companionship. You have not lived until you have owned a miniature poodle.