Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Tiny and Glamorous Water Dog Breed, The Toy Poodle

The Tiny and Glamorous Water Dog Breed, The Toy Poodle

by Kristy Howard

The toy poodle is one of the few fancy-groomed and well-kept breed of dogs. It is often seen in its clipped, styled and fluffy curly hair walking so fabulously. When the name toy poodle is mentioned, one will automatically picture out a cute and amazing little dog.

Although little, this breed is a regular contestant of dog shows and dog sports. It is famous in dog activities such as agility, obedience and tracking competitions. This breed is also very intelligent therefore not only is it all beauty but brains as well.

In general, the poodle breed is a water type of dog and they have an affinity to water and are superb swimmers. During the first centuries of their existence, this breed was used to retrieve shot fowls and other game. Today, they are rarely used for such tasks but instead are used as show dogs and family pets.

The poodles are categorized in three sizes namely the standard, miniature and toy. Each possesses a thick and single- coated hair that is naturally curly and low-shedding and have textures ranging from coarse to wooly and soft. They often appear in many shades and patterns of color such as solid-colored, parti-colored and phantom which is a pattern of black and tan.

This breed is also highly energetic and gets bored easily that's why they get themselves in a lot of mischief. They are great around children and are extremely sociable to people and other animals. The poodles love to play and must be allowed to do so but afterwards, be sure to implement plenty of rest for them.

Additionally, the poodles make outstanding watchdogs and are swift to adapt in changes in the environment. Being intelligent creatures, the poodles are easy to handle when it comes to training. When it comes to potty training, you can count on the poodles to get the rules quickly.

For over 400 years, the poodle breed had existed through out the regions of Western Europe. France, Germany, Denmark and the ancient Piedmont are the suggested place of its origin. However, it is France who has been officially recognized as the original home of the poodles.

The French have an intimate affinity to poodles and long before, they have made great use of this breed not only as a water dog but as a circus performer as well. The English name poodle is derived from the German word "pudel" meaning one who plays with water. The modern poodle breed came from the ancient French water dog and that in France, the poodle is called "caniche" which means duck dog. - 20511

Author Kristy Howard has been rearing and breeding the popular (http://toy-poodle.tv/sitemap/) Toy Poodle for how many years. She is a master in this breed so get a chance to read all of her works today. Just visit her website and learn (http://toy-poodle.tv/) how to train, groom and breed Toy Poodles.
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Title: The Tiny and Glamorous Water Dog Breed, The Toy Poodle
Author: Kristy Howard
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