Poodle dog portrait

Poodle

Brains, elegance, barely any shedding.

Non-Sporting group Germany / France Varies (Toy-Standard)
Lifespan12-15 yr
Weight18-32 kg (Standard)
Height46-61 cm (Standard)
OriginGermany / France

The Poodle is a highly intelligent breed that comes in Toy, Miniature and Standard sizes. Behind the fancy coat is an athletic water dog that learns almost anything and barely sheds.

Great points

  • Among the smartest of all breeds
  • Low-shedding, allergy-friendlier coat
  • Athletic and great at dog sports
  • Comes in three sizes for any home

Things to consider

  • Coat needs professional grooming every few weeks
  • Needs lots of mental stimulation
  • Can be vocal and sensitive
  • Grooming costs add up

The story

Originally a German water retriever, the word pudel means to splash, and the famous pom-pom clip was a practical cut to protect the joints in cold water. Today its sharp mind and low-shedding coat make it a favourite and the base of countless doodle crosses.

Training

Poodles are eager, sensitive and exceptionally quick to learn, so they shine in obedience and agility. Keep training positive, as harsh handling backfires.

Grooming

The dense curly coat barely sheds but mats easily, so brush often and book a professional groom every four to six weeks.

Food & diet

From 1.5 to 3 cups a day depending on the size variety, split into two meals.

Exercise

Active and athletic. Daily walks plus games and training, and many Poodles love to swim.

Health to watch

Hip dysplasia, Addison's disease, bloat and eye disorders. Standards in particular should be tested before breeding.

Fun fact. The Poodle is often ranked the second most intelligent dog breed, just behind the Border Collie.

Frequently asked questions

Are Poodles hypoallergenic?
No dog is fully hypoallergenic, but the Poodle's low-shedding curly coat releases less hair and dander, so many allergy sufferers tolerate it better.
Do Poodles need a lot of grooming?
Yes. The curly coat mats without frequent brushing and needs a professional trim every four to six weeks, so factor in the cost and time.
Are Poodles smart?
Exceptionally. Poodles are one of the most intelligent breeds and learn commands and tricks very quickly with positive training.

Essential gear for the Poodle

A few breed-right basics for a new Poodle.

Crate

24" dog crate

Right-sized for a small dog, cozy not cramped.

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Bed

Small orthopedic bed

Joint support, sized to a small frame.

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Grooming

Slicker brush

Keeps a low-shed coat tidy.

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Food

Small-breed formula

Right kibble size and calories.

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