1. Is your race good with children and retirees? Poodles are the #1 most popular family dog. With Teddy Bear Poodles quickly becoming the most popular. Most people think that they are nothing like poodles. I have been breeding for over 30 years and have heard more than once, usually from the man of the family, that we are not getting a poodle. Maybe it’s because of the stigma attached to the show poodles strange hairstyle or if it’s just the name, I don’t know. But miniature and standard poodles are one of the toughest dogs you’ll ever own. With the toy poodle being the best lapdog. If your toy poodle hasn’t grown up around small children, they may be sensitive to quick movements or rough play from children, I recommend that you socialize your toy poodle from when they are puppies so that they enjoy children and don’t fear. Let me tell you that once you have had a poodle, you will never change the breed.

Now you can have the smartest, most shedding friendly, protective, loyal and easiest to train dog. Poodles can look like little teddy bears or, in a more traditional cut, they will look more like a poodle in the show ring.

Many breeds have well-known behavior problems. Notorious or inherited genetic dispositions that can turn into destructive behavior that are annoying to say the least and may require you to hire a professional behavioral specialist to help you. I’ve heard people say, will my dog ​​ever grow out of these bad habits? Poodles have no noticeable/genetic bad habits. Some people refer to poodles as having an old soul. They are wise and have good common sense from the start. Eight-week-old puppies are easily taught things because they want to please their owners. I often use the term people pleaser to describe my poodles. Your poodle will love the ground you walk on.

I have found that male poodles are preferred over females when it comes to families. Male poodles like all members of the family equally. Sometimes women choose one person as their favorite to lavish their love on. The females may also fight with other females where the males seem to get along with everyone.

Teddy bear poodles can look like puppies forever. The Teddy Bear is a special clip that you can request from your hairdresser. There are many different hair styles that you can put on a poodle due to the type of hair they have.

You can’t go wrong with the Poodle, if you are an inexperienced dog owner or have a busy lifestyle with children, the Poodle will be the perfect choice for you.

2. What is special about your race? Poodles are the most intelligent dogs, they do not shed, they are friendly, protective, loyal and easy to train. Poodles can look like teddy bears or, in a more traditional cut, they will look more like a poodle in the show ring.

Many breeds have well-known behavior problems, often called the Terrible 2. I’ve heard people say, will my dog ​​ever grow out of these bad habits? Poodles have no noticeable/genetic bad habits. Some people refer to poodles as having an old soul. They are wise and have good common sense from the start. Eight week old puppies are easily taught things because they want to please their owners and are smart enough to focus on their owners and what they are saying. I have 6 week old puppies that watch and listen to everything I do, often turning their heads to listen and learn, they are amazing. I often use the term people pleaser to describe my poodles. They really love the ground we walk on.

Miniature and Standard Poodles are one of the toughest dogs you will ever own. With the toy poodle being the best lapdog. Let me tell you that once you have had a poodle, you will never change the breed.

3. To which group of dogs does the poodle belong? Teacup and Toy Poodles are in the toy group. Miniature and Standard Poodles are in the Non-Sporting group.

4. What do you breed? I raise Teacup Poodle, Toy Poodle and Teddy Bear Teacup and Toy Poodles.

5. How much exercise does your breed need daily? Depending on the size and temperament of your dog, Poodles, like all breeds, need outdoor exercise, if only for mental stimulation. One or two 15-minute walks for the little ones and long-distance bike rides for the older ones, and anything in between.

6. Does your race mute? Nope.

7. Do you train your puppies or dogs, any suggestions for buyers? My pups are all housebroken using a Potty Park before they leave. Many people don’t have the patience or the time it really takes to make the first few months of homebreaking quick and painless. So I do the training for you. If you are a first time dog owner, Poodles are perfect for you. Poodles are people pleasers, want to be good, and crave your approval. He is also a very clean dog.

8. Any noticeable bias with your race? Poodles love everyone and are very smart, don’t let them out. Next thing you know, you’re going to be trained.

9. Do you offer any Certification related to combating genetic predispositions? Yes, science has identified many DNA markers to help breeders eliminate the common genetic disease of the breed. I do genetic testing on my adult breeding dogs to make sure as best I can that your pup doesn’t have any genetic health issues. You can read my puppy sales contract to see the health guarantee.

10. How long have you been breeding? A little over 30 years.

11. How many litters a year do all your babies receive care? It is very important, especially with Teacup Poodles and Toy Poodles, that they are properly socialized. Every stage of their life from birth is impressionable. I try to do everything for my puppies, so they fit in. They are taught not to bark for attention, to rest quietly in your arms when you hold them. They take short car rides, they are used to going out, inside and walking on different textures. They are surrounded by all the normal household noises. And most importantly, the weaning process is done slowly to ensure they don’t grow up with separation anxiety issues. I won’t have too many puppies at one time that they can’t get the proper care they need.

12. Samples, any event or activity? Yes, I show at AKC confirmation classes and have many Champions. My dogs do therapy dog ​​work in hospitals and retirement centers. None of my personal dogs, but many of my puppies have competed in obedience and agility trials. I even have some miniature poodles that can hunt a Labrador Retriever.

13. Do you breed more than one breed? Yes, I also breed Yorkshire Terriers.

14. Are all vaccinations up to date when the puppies are sold? Yes, my puppies are up to date on vaccinations and deworming.

15. Are your pets registered? My dogs are AKC registered.

16. Do you own the parents of the puppies sold, are they available to view? Yes, I own the dogs I raised, they are all considered my children as part of my family. Most people ask to see the parents. Which I appreciate an educated consumer interested in the quality of the puppies, and where they come from.

17. Do you have a contract? Yes, my health guarantee and puppy contract of sale can be read online or emailed upon request.

18. Any guarantee? I have a full guarantee. My puppies also go to the vet for regular puppy exams. And a copy of the vet’s report is provided to you along with complete shot records. Please check my website.

19. Do you have any unresolved customer complaints? No, I am very honest with my buyers, to make sure they get what they want. I’m not a pushover and I never try to push a puppy on anyone. I have the best before, during and after customer service you could ask for.

20. Why do you think you are a first class breeder? I raise Teacup, Toy Poodle and Miniature Poodles of the highest possible quality. With great calm temperaments, correct confirmation, with beautiful thick curly coats and a handsome appearance. I do genetic health tests on my adult dogs to make sure they don’t have genetic diseases.

Buying a puppy online can be a scary thing. But from my point of view, it’s just as scary to sell to someone I’ve never met or seen. I have sold my puppies to many celebrities who have come to my house to pick up their new puppies. I have many testimonials on my Facebook page, Little Poodle, and on my website. I don’t think you could find a better educated and better behaved puppy.

21. Tell us about your area where your pets are raised. My puppies are born next to my bed and many of them right in my hand. I consider my dogs my children and they live with me as a family, since I have no human children. They are loved, hugged and allowed to play outside every day.

22. Tell us everything you want, did we get lost? I can say that you will be fully satisfied if you get a puppy from me. From the quality of my puppies to the no pressure sales approach, to the variety of puppies I offer. The best pre and post purchase service you can get.

23. Do you offer pet supplies, products or services, what? Yes, here at my house I have some puppy supplies for sale. I also sell the Potty Park at a discount here and on my website. If you click on the Potty Park banner link you will save $10.00. I also have a full list on my puppy for sale page of what I recommend you get for your puppy before you bring him home.

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Specializing in Teddy Bear Poodles, Teacup Poodles and Toy Poodles.