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Our Toy Poodle puppies for sale are lively, bright, empathetic, allergen-friendly pups and make ideal companions for any dog-lover! These adorable curly-coated puppies are easy to train, low-shed, and get along well with children and other pets! Browse our Toy Poodle puppies for sale, and bring home a new furry friend and some laughter, love, and friendship!
Does your family need a low-shed, allergen-friendly dog that’s easy to train and loves people and other pets?
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Toy poodles are less than 10 inches tall and weigh 4-6 pounds – perfect for small houses or apartments! They are intelligent, easy to house train, and loving – it’s even said that poodles can read their owner’s emotions!
Many people think of the elaborate, pom-pom like haircut (called the “Continental Clip”) when they think of poodles. However, poodles can be given regular haircuts that follow the contour of their body (called a “Sporting Clip”).
Purchase your Toy poodle puppy today and experience the joy of a playful, intelligent, and low-shed companion!
You can also view our other Poodle breeds: Mini Poodles or Standard Poodles, or view all of our available dog breeds on our home breed page.
Intelligent and trainable: Described as “wickedly smart” by akc.org, a poodle can learn an incredible amount of commands and is even known to outwit its owners. Such intelligence means it needs opportunities to use its mind – do not keep a Poodle in a kennel. They need to be part of the family and allowed to interact and work with humans. Poodles make excellent therapy and companion dogs.
Alertness: Poodles are often alert and watchful, making them effective watchdogs. They can be quick to alert their owners to anything unusual.
Versatile: Poodles are versatile dogs that can excel in various roles, from family companions to working dogs. They have been used as hunting dogs, service dogs, therapy dogs, and in dog sports like agility and obedience.
People Loving and Friendly: Poodles love adults, children, and other dogs. They will sound the alarm at strangers but will be friendly. Poodles must be socialized at a young age, or they can become nervous and timid. Be sure to supervise children playing with your Toy Poodle. Toy Poodles are very small and can easily be injured by a fall or rough play.
Allergen-Friendly: The Poodle sheds less than any other dog breed (except the Mexican Hairless dog!). Many people with allergies can tolerate a poodle. However, if you have allergies, it’s always best to talk to your doctor before bringing any pet home.
Lively and playful: Poodles love to be the center of attention. They are attentive to their owners and love walks or doing tricks. Poodles were bred for retrieving and swimming and are excellent at both.
The Ultimate Companion Dog: People-loving, easy to train, eager to please, and Hypo-allergenic – toy poodles make excellent companions for anyone! Poodles rank ninth in the breeds registered with AKC.
Poodles come in different sizes and colors, but these characteristics are generally applicable across the breed. Proper training, socialization, and care contribute to raising a well-behaved and happy Poodle.
Although Poodles are the national dog of France, they originated in Germany, where they were bred and used as retrieving water dogs. At that time, the Poodle’s showy haircut was practical – it allowed the poodle to move about easily while hunting while still protecting certain parts of its body, such as the paws, chest, and head.
With its elegance and intelligence, the poodle became a popular breed among the French nobles and in other parts of Europe. Because of their trainable, attention-loving nature and showy looks, poodles were often used in the circus. They have also been used for hunt truffles- underground mushrooms- with their long snouts.
The Standard Poodle was downsized to the Miniature Poodle. The Toy Poodle was first bred in America in the early 20th century. If they are well-bred, each breed is a replica of the other.
Today, the Miniature Poodle is the most popular Poodle size, and the three sizes together rank ninth in the breeds registered with AKC.
You can also find many delightful Poodle mixes, such as the Yorkie Poo and more!
Toy poodles are less than 10 inches tall. A poodle taller than 10 inches is considered a Miniature Poodle, and poodles over 15 inches are classified as Standard Poodles.
Toy poodles weigh 4-6 pounds.
Toy Poodles usually live 10-18 years.
Poodles are known for their elegant, square form when standing. They have a long, narrow muzzle with dark eyes set far apart. Their ears are long and flat and hang close to the sides of their head.
Poodles are usually solid colored and can be black, blue, silver, gray, cream, apricot, red, white, brown, or café au lait.
Many people think of the elaborate, pom-pom like haircut (called the “Continental Clip”) when they think of poodles. However, poodles can be given regular haircuts that follow the contour of their body (called a “Sporting Clip”).
Although Poodles are known for minimal shedding, their curly coats need some extra care. They need to be groomed every 4-6 weeks and brushed regularly, or their coat will become matted and tangled. You can take your Toy Poodle to the groomer or learn to give them a haircut by yourself.
Poodles can have weepy eyes that may stain the fur around their eye area. Use a warm, damp cloth and gently wipe your poodle’s eyes to prevent eye stains.
Your poodle will also need its teeth brushed nails trimmed regularly.
If they are well cared for, most poodles are healthy and can live 14-18 years.
Legg-Calve-Perthes and luxating patellas are orthopedic conditions that are common in Miniature and Toy breeds.
Two adrenal disorders, Addison’s disease, and Cushing’s syndrome can occur in poodles. These can both be treated with life-long medication and occasionally surgery.
Hypothyroidism- not enough thyroid hormones – is another condition in poodles that can be managed with medication.
Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) is a genetic condition that leads to blindness, and poodles are susceptible to this condition.
Poodles can also be affected by Von Willebrand’s disease, a blood clotting disorder.
Here are the recommended tests from the National Breed Club, as noted on AKC.org:
Like all dog breeds, they are susceptible to hip and elbow dysplasia, two of the most common health issues among dogs.
Hip and elbow dysplasia occurs when the leg or hip becomes weakened, and it can result in arthritis or potential lameness if not addressed.
One of the best ways to prevent this is by keeping your dog from too much running on hard surfaces, especially when they are puppies.
Allergens are caused by dander, which is dead skin cells. Both animals and humans shed these skin cells. Dander is attached to the hair that dogs shed.
Poodles are one of the lowest shedding dog breeds and are considered hypo-allergenic. However, if you or someone in your home has allergies, please talk to your family physician before adopting a puppy.
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