White Toy Poodles Everything You Need to Know

Poodles White Toy Poodles-Everything You Need to Know

They are cute and cuddly, such sweethearts for pets. White toy poodles are the smallest of all poodle types but do not make the mistake of underestimating their pet value. Toy poodles do not only look good, they are also very intelligent and possess great personality. They are friendly and have pleasing dispositions. Toy poodles are also trainable both as playful pets and as watchful guard dogs. Even when they do not seem to have enough bulk, toy poodles make great watch dogs and could be trained to bark at strangers. These tiny pets are best suited for families who live in small spaces like apartment buildings and condominiums.

Centuries ago, the poodle was bred in Western Europe and were used as French water dogs. They usually accompanied hunters. Through the years, the poodle was used in retrieving water fowl and in sniffing out truffles in the woods. Toy poodles were eventually bred from their larger counterparts, the standard poodle. While considerably smaller than their descendants, white toy poodles are not the least bit lesser in terms of intelligence, trainability, and personality. These toy poodles have, in fact, enjoyed the preferrence of royalties in the 18th century.

You can buy white toy poodles from just about every pet store or dog breeder in the country. If you are getting your toy poodle from a breeder, be sure to check on the breeder's practices to ensure that the toy poodle that you are buying is bred to the highest standards. Stay away from breeders who keep their dogs in kennel runs. Look for those whose dogs are happy and healthy and are kept in clean and well maintained spaces. A breeder who is willing to spend time with you to answer all your inquiries about the toy poodles he is breeding and the medical history of the toy poodle you are buying is a breeder who is worthy of your attention. Only choose to get a toy poodle from a reputable breeder who is willing to ou transparent with you about his dogs.

If your choice of pet is a toy poodle, you should be prepared for the responsibility that comes with it. White toy poodles are generally not hard to keep. Just like humans, toy poodles also have to be bathed and brushed regularly. Cleaning the ears and trimming the nails are part of a toy poodle's regular hygiene. Dental care is also important in maintaining your toy poodle's overall state of health. Exercise is also a necessary part of your toy poodle's routine. Walking your toy poodle once a day would be a good practice.

Your toy poodle's coat would require clipping about every six weeks. Depending on how you want your toy poodle to look, you can choose from four different styles of clip: show, puppy, continental, and English saddle. With the right equipment and practice, you could also have lots of fun grooming your toy poodle yourself. Poodles do not normally shed, making it a safe pet for those households with family members who have allergies. Your local pet store could and pet care resources could give you the information that you need on how to properly groom your toy poodle.

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