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The Miniature Poodle - All The Charm of the Standard Poodle for Those With Small Homes
- 23/11/2010
If you live in an apartment but would still love the companionship of a greatest dogs of all the dog breeds, then a Miniature Poodle may be right for you. These pint sized pups are as fun and intelligent as a Standard Poodle, but small enough to be able to live comfortably in a small space. In this article, we'll look at the miniature Poodles and give you some tips on caring for the breed.
One of the hottest selling points of the miniature is its appearance. Mini Poodles are moderately sized, have a curly coat that doesn't shed and are available in a variety of colors. These dogs are known to be very sociable, lively and playful. They are one of the brightest and most attentive of all breeds. They have an eagerness to please and that makes them easy to train. Poodles often are used as show dogs because of their agility and obedience. Besides being very friendly with humans, miniature Poodles also get along well with other animals.
If you live in an apartment, then a mini sized Poodle dog makes a good pet. While they are still very active, they don't require a yard to get adequate exercise. However, the dogs do need a daily walk. Play will take care of many of their physical needs, but walking and fresh air are essential. Dogs who don't walk enough tend to exhibit behavioral problems.
Before you purchase a miniature Poodle, it's a good idea to spend time with the dog to observe its temperament. Obedience instructors and behavioral consultants have reported nervousness as being very common in the breed. This could include snappiness, extreme fearfulness and hyperactivity. They could also experience emotional sensitivity to stress, tension or loud voices. Poodles are also extremely high maintenance dogs. Their coats require regular brushing and monthly clips; they are prone to barking and often experience health problems.
The miniature Poodle certainly is one of a kind. This beautiful and incredibly intelligent dog can be your best friend if you have the time to commit to loving and properly caring for him.
Before you decide to bring one into your home, take the time to research the breed and spend time with the specific dog of your choice. With time and patience, this tiny pup can enrich your life with love and companionship.
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