Sunday, April 19, 2015

What To Consider Before Going For Poodles For Sale

By Stella Gay


The origin of the poodle breed of dog is Germany according to most historians. However, it became a breed of its own in France. Its development was for the specific purpose of hunting waterfowl, but today, it is being used for several other purposes. One seeing a poodle today would mistake it as a soft dog meant for ornamental purposes, but that is not true. It is a hardy dog with ability of doing several hard tasks.

The breed resulted from interbreeding several kinds of water dogs from Hungary, Portuguese, Spain, Russia, France, and Germany. Other historians also link its ancestry to Northern Africa. Because the breed has become widely used in modern societies it is better to have an understanding about it before setting out to acquire one. This article gives some of the facts one needs to know before going for poodles for sale.

Size is of utmost significance whenever making a purchase because it influences how much space needs to be preserved, care requirements, and food consumption. Generally, the three major sizes are standard, miniature, and toy. Although size varies, the breed remains similar. Additionally, a slight size variation exists between males and females.

A toy-sized animal weighs between 6 and 9 pounds, the miniature weighs 15 to 17 pounds while the standard weighs 45 to 70 pounds. Males and female in the standard category vary in weight with males weighing more. The coat color varies significantly and could be silver, brown, white, black, gray, cream, apricot, or a combination of the various colors.

Poodles never shed their coat, something that gives them a clear advantage over other species. People who are allergic to hair find this feature very important. The hair can be manipulated through trimming, grooming, clipping, and shaving because of its wiry, curly, and dense nature. Manipulation styled into the hair is normally restricted to given styles for dogs that are used for competition shows.

The first factor to consider prior to acquiring a poodle is the maintenance. Regular grooming is required at the intervals of three to six weeks. Some need a higher frequency of grooming for the coat to stay clean. One way of avoiding the high costs of grooming is to shave the coat low.

Like stated earlier, poodles are hardy dogs that can do in just any form of home ranging from estates to apartments. All they need is regular exercise and plenty of human companion. The miniature and toy sizes prefer living indoors with the family. They are easy to train and learn quickly making them easier to keep in the house.

Owners should be careful not to accidentally teach bad habits to the dog because that can happen quite easily. Seeking the services of professional trainer or seeking advice on how to go about with the training is a good idea. Be warned that skipping training will lead to a badly behaved dog.




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