Standard Size
Raised in home
Individual crate training started at 5 weeks
Delivery available for 65 cents a mile
2 year health guarantee
Shots and worming will be up to date
Micro Chipped
Puppies tails are docked to poodle standard length.
Dew claws are removed.
Both parents are DNA Embark or Wisdom Panel health tested.
Deposit required to hold puppy until ready to go home.
Deposits are $200 which is credited towards you final purchase price.
Bio Sensor technique where developed over a course of many years and many blind test studies. Our military still uses this system called “Biosensor” also known as the “Super Dog” Program. It is based on three phases of training. The first being the early neurological stimulation, socialization being the second phase, and lastly the enrichment phase.
Five benefits have been observed in canines that were exposed to the Bio Sensor stimulation exercises. The benefits noted were:
Although the origin of the Standard Poodle is widely disputed, with some saying they are from France and others insist they come from Germany, there is no doubt that this majestic dog is fascinating in every way.
In terms of appearance, the Poodle is large and boxy in shape. It possesses long dangling ears and a protruding nose. Its fluffy fur, which is curly and dense texturally, comes in colors like black, red, silver, white, or brown.
Taking second place as the most intelligent dog breed, the Standard Poodle thrives in activities that showcase its showmanship and athleticism. This breed tends to dominate at dog shows. The Poodle breed has captured 6 “Best in Show” titles in past years.
As mentioned before, the Standard Poodle is regal, dignified, even posh in both its temperament and its appearance. It walks with a graceful gait and maintains a curious gaze.
This sharp breed requires frequent mental stimulation. It can quickly get bored with monotonous activities. It is recommended that training and challenging games be part of its daily routine. This breed does well with calm, yet firm commands from its owner.
Interestingly, the Standard Poodle is prone to experience separation anxiety when left alone for too long. This breed loves to please its owners and will respond in kind to any affection it receives.
Besides its claim to fame as a dog show champion, the Standard Poodle is a fun-loving dog that adores people, and it is often a delightful companion for many.
One of the most important aspects of caring for a Standard Poodle, is to keep its coat trimmed and healthy. Because of their dense, almost coarse hair, it can easily mat into tangled knots. Unless the hair is kept very short, it will need to be thoroughly brushed every day to keep matting at bay.
If professional grooming is used, the Poodle should be brought in every 6 weeks or less for grooming.
In terms of shedding, this breed is known to do it little to none. In fact, they are one of the few breeds that are hypoallergenic. This means that their coats produce little to no dander, which is a common trigger for people suffering from allergies. This is music to the ears of those that struggle with severe pet allergies.
Whether Standard, Miniature, or Toy, and either black, white, or apricot, the Poodle stands proudly among dogdom's true aristocrats. Beneath the curly, low-allergen coat is an elegant athlete and companion for all reasons and seasons.
Poodles come in three size varieties: Standards should be more than 15 inches tall at the shoulder; Miniatures are 15 inches or under; Toys stand no more than 10 inches. All three varieties have the same build and proportions. At dog shows, Poodles are usually seen in the elaborate Continental clip. Most pet owners prefer the simpler Sporting clip, in which the coat is shorn to follow the outline of the squarely built, smoothly muscled body. Forget any preconceived notions about Poodles you may have: Poodles are eager, athletic, and wickedly smart dogs of remarkable versatility. The Standard, with his greater size and strength, is the best all-around athlete of the family, but all Poodles can be trained with great success.
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