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The Top Attractions of A Poodle as a Pet
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They're cute, they're cuddly and they're one of the most popular breeds among dog lovers. Besides being absolutely adorable, Poodles are extremely intelligent and loyal animals. Whether you choose a standard, miniature or one of the tiny toy Poodles, you'll get an energetic friend that will love to be at your side. If you're considering adding a Poodle to your family, then keep reading! In this article, we'll learn more about these puffy pups and how to care for them.
You can have a white, red, apricot, silver, brown or black Poodle, and they can appear in part-color or multi-colors. They have dense, curly, non-shedding fur that requires regular grooming. Most owners choose simple cuts and they are perhaps the most easily recognizable dogs in the world thanks to their distinct clips. In the puppy clip, the face, throat, base of the tail and feet are shaved. The coat may be shaped with scissors for neatness. Although this clip appears simpler than the other clips, the length of the hair makes it as difficult to maintain as the adult clips. In the continental clip, the face, throat, feet and part of the tail are shaved. The upper half of the front legs is shaved, leaving "pompoms" around the ankles. The hindquarters are shaved except for pompoms on the lower leg. The continental clip is the most popular show clip today. The English saddle clip is similar to the continental. The hindquarters are not shaved except a small curved area on each flank, the feet, and bands just below the stifle and above the hock, leaving three pompoms.
Poodles are a bundle of energy, so make sure that you have the time available to take him or her for regular walks. Without enough physical activity and mental stimulation, this dog group can sometimes get into mischief! To avoid any puppy mishaps, it's best to keep your dog occupied with toys and lots of attention. If you don't have much time and energy, then a Poodle is not your best choice for a pet.
With proper care and nutrition, many Poodle puppies live well into their teens. The most common serious health issues of the standard breed are Addison's disease, gastric dilatation volvulus, thyroid issues, epilepsy, juvenile renal disease, hip dysplasia and cancer. The most common issue is ear infections. Ear infections are a problem in all Poodle varieties but can be minimized by proper ear care. A veterinarian should be consulted as soon as possible if the dog shows signs of an infection.
Paws down, Poodles are a favorite among dog owners. If you're looking for a pet that will be an active and loving companion, then consider a Poodle because this breed of dog is guaranteed to be your best friend for life.
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Thinking more about dogs and puppies? You should continue to Dog and Puppy News where essential dog and puppy owner information is available.
Steve Last is also a regular contributor of dog breed related articles at The Dog Breeds Compendium.
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