Our family has never been without a dog, and perhaps there is no breed more intelligent than a Poodle! When we embarked our our journey of finding the perfect Poodle it took us over a year to locate the right breeder and even longer to wait for the right pup! We wanted something perfect, flawless health records, a champion line, breed standard colors only, and of course that famous personality! When we brought home our current Poodle, "Baby" we knew we wanted other families to enjoy the same experience of owning a top-of-the-line Poodle and experience the joys of sharing your home with one of these beauties!
We believe that dogs are family and belong in the house right beside their people! Poodles are a very social breed and love people. Farthermore, dogs are pack animals and need to connection of their family to feel happy and secure.
Poodles are incredible dogs with boundless energy that when harnessed to complete a task is one of their best features! Since we work primarily with pet homes, reminding families about the exercise needs of a Poodle is essential for successful placements! Toy Poodles are a breed with an active mind, in addition to daily playtimes, walks/jogs, and snuggles, Toy Poodles need mental stimulation to stay our of trouble! We recommend feeding your Toy Poodle puppy treats using a Puzzle Dish to keep their brain active! You can learn more about feeding puzzles at GoodDog.com's page about keeping a growing puppy's brain challenged!
Poodles are a breed that is known for their ability to excel as a working dog. Because of this even a Toy Poodle needs a signifigant amount of supervised and interactive exercise daily. Brisk walks, jogging, fetch, agility, or search and find games are all excellent choices to exercise a Poodle. Before purchasing a Toy Poodle puppy be sure to share how you plan on meeting their exercise needs!
We begin our day by taking our Baby for a brisk walk for about 45 minutes. In the afternoon we play a brain game with physical componants, and we end our day with a second walk. Poodles require lots of connection as they are a family oriented breed that does not do well left alone for long periods of time. Be sure to consider how long a puppy in your home would need to be unattended to make sure that you have the time to raise a happy Poodle puppy!