POODLE (STANDARD)

Group: Non-sporting
Size: Medium
Temperament: Enthusiastic, Proud, and Extremely Clever
Height: 15-23 Inches (male), 15-23 Inches (female)
Weight: 27.5-32 Kg (male), 18-23 Kg (female)
Life Expectancy: 10-13 years
Origin: Germany
Coat Length: Long
Coat Type: Curly
Color: Apricot Black Blue Brown Cafe Au Lait Cream Gray Red Silver Silver Beige White

About

The Poodle is one of dogdom's true aristocrats and comes in Standard, Miniature, or Toy sizes, as well as in black, white, or apricot colours. There is an elegant athlete and companion for all occasions and seasons hiding beneath the low-allergen, curly coat. Forget any stereotypes you may have about Poodles: Poodles are incredibly adaptable, eager, athletic, and intelligent dogs. The Standard is the family's best all-around athlete due to his greater size and strength, but all Poodles can be successfully trained.

Good with young kids
Good with other dogs
Apartment friendly

Nutrition

The standard poodle is a clever and highly active breed that needs a nutritious and balanced diet to be healthy. A high-quality, protein-rich diet that includes fish, poultry, and other lean meats is advised. Whole grains and vegetables are good sources of carbohydrates because they include fibre and other minerals. Foods with a lot of fillers, artificial preservatives, and byproducts should be avoided. Smaller, more frequent meals given throughout the day to your standard poodle can help reduce bloating, a problem that bigger breeds frequently experience. As with any dog, fresh water should always be accessible, and it's advised to speak with a veterinarian to decide on the best feeding schedule and serving sizes depending on the requirements of your particular dog.

Ideal Meal Breakdown
Protein
32
Fat
18
Carbohydrates
40
Others
10

Exercise

Poodles, regardless of size, are extremely active dogs that need daily exercise to keep up with their high level of energy. Poodles love to be busy and are eager for any kind of activity. Most Poodles enjoy being in the water and swimming is a great form of exercise for them. Throwing toys, sticks, or balls for them will exercise both their mind and body since they were bred as retrieving dogs. They also enjoy taking their human on long walks or jogs.

Playfulness Level
Stranger-friendliness
Energy Level
Mental stimulation needs

Grooming

You must learn how to brush your Poodle every day to prevent matting, unless you intend to keep him clipped in a short trim. A full-coated Poodle's hair will mat close to the roots if it is not brushed and combed all the way down to the skin. This requires shaving the hair off so that new growth can begin. Most Poodle owners choose to keep their pets' hair shorter. While some dog owners choose to take their dogs to a professional dog groomer every four to six weeks for a bath, grooming, and nail trim, others learn how to do this clipping and trimming themselves. People who have allergies should consider this breed because of its comparatively non shedding coat.

Shedding Level
Coat Grooming Frequency
Drooling Level

Training

Poodles are highly intelligent and simple to train. They are intelligent, graceful, and agile, and they excel in a range of canine sports, such as agility, obedience, and tracking. They perform well in retriever hunt tests and dock diving as well as being excellent water retrievers. Due to their high levels of people orientation, poodles are eager to please their owners when training sessions are enjoyable and rewarding. Just make sure you are being consistent in your requests.

Trainability Level
Barking Level
Watchdog/Protective nature

Health

Thanks to the efforts of devoted, responsible breeders who routinely test all breeding stock, the majority of poodles live long, fulfilling lives in good health. Hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, von Willebrand's disease, and bloat are some of the most prevalent health problems in standard poodles. Also, they could be more prone to specific hereditary disorders such sebaceous adenitis and Addison's disease. Standard poodles may be kept happy and healthy with routine vet visits, good nutrition, exercise, and preventative care. In order to lower the chance of inheriting these problems, it's crucial to select a reputable breeder who does health exams on their dogs.

Health
Intelligence
Adoptability Level

History

The Poodle is France's national dog, known as the Caniche, or "duck dog." Despite its association with France, the breed started as a duck hunter in Germany, where it was known as a "pudelin," which meaning splashing in water. The Poodle was a great retriever due to its clean, curly hair, swimming abilities, and intelligence. Poodles have long been connected with the European circus heritage, thanks to their spectacular appearance and trainability. The Poodle's exceptional nose earned him extra job as a truffle hunter. The Poodle is still a popular and adaptable breed with a long history.