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- Poodle Forum
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- 2025 PCA | Poodle Forum
I've entered both dogs in agility at PCA this year, first time for me Have wanted to do this once I had 2 trial-ready dogs I've been to Purina Farms just once, for a big UKC show in the Fall We were only in conformation, but I remember the agility and rally rings being set up next to
- To Dock or Not to Dock | Poodle Forum
Our first miniture Poodle had an undocked tail, and dewclaws We looked specifically for a breeder who would not dock the tails on request That did mean that the decision of which pup we got was going to have to be made very early in life We left the decision to the breeder as to which of 3 pups we were to have
- Coat Colour Calculator or App - Poodle Forum
Poodle Color Inheritance There are a lot of opportunities in color mixing, but it requires a solid knowledge about the mechanisms of heredity You can avoid color related risks by breeding only the same color poodles, but in the long run bigger gene pools will help reduce the problems of e g inheritable diseases
- Poodle Breeding - Recommended Health Testing - Poodle Forum
Here's the poodle panel list from the Paw Print Genetics lab for testable DNA problems that toys and minipoos can have, which are identical It looks expensive ($275) but they're always running 40 to 50% discount sales Increasingly, breeders and regular dog owners are buying the delux DNA testing kits from Embark ($199, also often on sale)
- 100% Miniature poodle puppy? Or mixed - Poodle Forum
Hi everyone! I’m new here just wanted opinions thoughts we were sold a toy x teacup poodle but he’s now 12 5 lbs at 5 months hahah so we did a DNA test and he’s “100% miniature poodle” - we don’t care we love the little man regardless!! For some reason I don’t believe that he is 100% miniature poodle, I’m attaching photos What do you guys think? I’ve had multiple poodle
- For those who use a harness on their standard poodle…
The benefit of a thick Martingale, like @For Want of Poodle was mentioning, is that they are loose when the dog is not pulling, which makes them comfortable but still safe because they will tighten if necessary A wide flat collar is necessarily either tighter all the time, or dangerously loose
- Short nose vs long nose toy poodle - Poodle Forum
I have been doing a lot research on toy poodle breeders and realized a lot of the champion blood line toy poodle tend to have longer nose? Is this true? I really like the round face plus a short nose looking ones like in the image below But it is so hard to find a good breeder that would have
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