POODLES

History - The standard poodle originated in Germany during the Middle Ages and was used as a water retriever.  Even then the coat was clipped to reduce water resitance and to enhance buoyancy. In the 19th century France the standard poodle was used often as a water retriever and circus dog. Miniature and towy poodles were developed in England in the 18th century and served as truffle hunters, performers, and companions.

Temperament - Well-bred poodles are among the brightest and most responsive breeds. There are three sizes: standard, minature, and toy. All sizes are playful, affectionate, eager to plaese and energetic.  They enjoy working and get along well with other animals. Miniature and toy poodles may be more reserved.

Upkeep - Poodles shed but still need to be combed and brushed a few times a week and clipped, scissored, and shaped every four to six weeks. Poodles need several long, brisk walks daily.  Standards need more exercise than miniatures and toys.

Size - height 22-27 inches, weight 45-70 pounds.

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