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Poodles Are Wonderful Family Pet

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Everybody loves Poodles for their intelligence and despite being called yappy dogs that sometimes show signs of being nervous and which sport haircuts that are a bit out of this world, the Poodle is nevertheless a breed which will show its devotion to its master and it can even overcome its highly strung nature to make a great family pet dog. The Poodle has been around man for many centuries, though there is still not enough documentation to show where it originated. From what is known, it was once bred as a water dog that retrieved game from the water.

Poodles are very intelligent and have an unusual appearance which has often led to them becoming a part of a circus because they are adept at performing tricks that in turn never fails to delight audiences. However, it is also their sweet nature that turns them into great family pets. Although they tend to form close attachments with many members of the family it would not be too far off the mark to describe them as one-man pets.

Although Poodles are somewhat unusual in their appearance and do not look like most other dogs, they are still pleasing to look at and have square bodies. Of course there are various types of poodles as well including the standard, miniature and toy poodle. Also, Poodles have dark and oval eyes that are set apart and their ears generally hang down below the level of their eyes with muzzles that are long as well as straight.

Poodles are also hypoallergenic which means that even if you are allergic to dogs, having a Poodle around you will not prove to be problematic. In addition, Poodles are friendly creatures that like to be pampered and cared for and they get along well with children as well.

Its tail is usually docked (cut) to half its original length, while Poodles by and large require extensive grooming to the extent that even professional grooming may become necessary to properly maintain the coat.

If you do decide to own a Poodle, you must be prepared to bring home a creature having a unique and unusual appearance that is not what most other dogs look like, though that does not in any way mean that Poodles are not pleasing to look at because they are actually very cute animals. Their main characteristics include dark and oval eyes, drooping ears as well as long and straight shaped muzzles.

The Poodle has a neck that is both muscular as well as long and its air of dignity sets it apart from all other breed, though the most distinguishing feature of any Poodle is its coat and its curly or corded fur that could be of various colors including black, gray, white, brown and many more.

You can also take your Poodle along with you to a dog park, or out to a beach or mall and thus socialize your pet, which will help make him a good dog citizen.

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Poodles Are One-Man Dogs

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Poodles are not only beautiful to behold, but they also have a most endearing type of personality, which is what makes them much sought after today. As for its physical characteristics, it is a breed that has two different varieties of coats, which are the corded and curly coats, though the corded coated Poodle is pretty rarely found in the United States. Poodles also have three main sizes that are Standard, Miniature as well as Toy and thus will suit different lifestyles as well. Also, Poodles come in a variety of colors though black and also white are their most common colors.

Another facet to the personality of a Poodle is its ability to pick up things very fast and a Poodle is also famous for being energetic and sometimes will even be termed as a clownish dog because of its natural ability to perform tricks. Poodles are also intelligent to a remarkable extent and there are even some people that opine that Poodles are in fact able to reason for themselves and they can also attune them to whichever environment they encounter. What’s more, a Poodle is also a very versatile creature and though originally bred to retrieve game, it is now famous for being a family pet dog.

Poodles are well known for their love for human beings and they are also very good around children, and, in addition, their hunting dog characteristics that have remained with them over the ages have also made them ideal watchdogs as well, especially in the case of a Standard Poodle. However, Miniature Poodles as well as the Toy version will also make good watchdogs and they too will be very alert and quick to warn you should any stranger approach them.

Poodles would have made excellent guard dogs as well but their small size is a limiting factor though even then the Poodle is a very bold animal and he also exudes much confidence and is not known to easily back down when facing other animals and even strangers.

It would not be wrong to say that Poodles will make excellent pets and they also possess a good nature that along with their intelligence will help them to adapt to any kind of surroundings. What’s more, Poodles love attention and require to be showered with plenty of love and care, but they will also bond well with family members and in the process will easily form a close attachment that will last all through their life.

It goes without saying that Poodles are excellent pet dogs that possess a good nature and are also very intelligent dogs that can adapt well to any surroundings. Poodles love human company and so require a lot of attention and love. And once they are showered with love and affection will soon develop a strong bond with their owners that will last throughout their lifetime.

In addition, Poodles are not among those dog breeds that like to be left by them and will love it the most when they are the center of attraction. Another trait commonly found in all Poodles is that they are very quick to learn tricks and will respond well to training and their willingness to obey is what sets them apart from other dog breeds. Poodles also love stability and routine and will not like it when their routine is changed and they should also not be kept in an environment that is chaotic because that will make them anxious, which is not desirable in this breed.

He is also a one-man and one-family pet that can often become very shy when in the presence of strangers and will even take to barking if he does not know someone. However, when given time to settle into his new home, the Poodle will make an excellent pet and also a good guard dog.

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Tips For Proper Poodle Care

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

In order to keep your Poodle healthy you need to focus on practicing preventative Poodle health care. By maintain proper care you can minimize the severity and likelihood of any health problem. Preventative Poodle health care not only involves at home health exams, but also relies on providing good nutrition and enough exercise. Working along with your veterinarian provides the best preventative care.

When your Poodle is young you should start with regular visits to the veterinarian and then maintain a regular checkup at least once or twice a year to make sure you dog is kept in healthy condition. An important part of the veterinarian visits is to stay current on vaccinations, which can help prevent serious conditions such as infectious diseases, rabies, parvo virus, distemper and hepatitis.

For the Poodle, having a licensed veterinarian doing vaccinations is extremely important since they are one of the breeds that are particularly prone to problems caused by over vaccinating a pet.

Checking your pet during your grooming routine is the best habit to start. Not only is it easy for the dog to undergo but also it is also easier for you to remember. First simply rub your hands along the dog’s body to feel for any unusual lumps or areas that may be tender to the touch. Next press to feel the ribs, this will help you to keep track of your dog’s weight gain or loss depending on how hard you have to press.

The eyes should always be bright with little to no discharge. You also want to look inside your dog’s ears for any signs of redness or swelling. Some signs of an ear infection that you should be on the lookout for include brown waxy debris or a bad odor.

The teeth are also important and they should be white and free of tartar buildup. Make sure you know your dog’s normal gum color since pale gums is a sign of a serious problem. Whenever you notice something out of the ordinary on your pet’s home health check then you should take them to your veterinarian as soon as possible.

Doing a home health check to monitor Poodle health is very important since it can help identify problems early. Checking your pet during your grooming routine is the best habit to start. Not only is it easy for the dog to undergo but also it is also easier for you to remember. First simply rub your hands along the dog’s body to feel for any unusual lumps or areas that may be tender to the touch. Next press to feel the ribs, this will help you to keep track of your dog’s weight gain or loss depending on how hard you have to press.

Your dog’s eyes should always appear bright and have little or no discharge. Check the insides of the ears for any redness or swelling. A brown waxy substance or bad odors are signs of an ear infection. The teeth should be white and free of tartar buildup. Get to know your dog’s normal gum color since a pale color can be a sign of serious problems. Take your dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible if you notice anything out of the ordinary during the home health check.

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