Poodle Puppies!

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By Lisa Collins


About Poodles For Sale Online

One of the main reasons people start looking for Poodles for sale is that they do not want the dog hair mess all over the carpets, the furniture, the beds and just about everywhere else you can think of. A lot of people are allergic to dog hair so dogs that shed everywhere can cause a major problem for most people. Also, it can be embarrassing to always be walking out of the house covered in dog hair from head to toe and not even realize it.

Also, not to mention that these little Poodle puppies serve as excellent alarm systems in that they will gladly bark to alert you to the presence of a stranger. While they may not be the vicious attack dogs that most people picture, Poodles do want to make sure their territory is protected and they will do everything possible to make sure that happens.

Finding Poodles for sale is never hard at all, as these dogs can often be found in many locations, such as in the local newspaper and online. There are many pros and cons though to each method so once you understand both you will just pick a way that is best for you and your needs. Before you know it you will find many Poodle Puppies that you will fall in love with.

With using the newspaper for your searching, you may find that your weekly or monthly search for puppies may be a little dry and that could all just be dependant upon how active breeders are in your area. If you live in a smaller town, you are less likely to have hundred of breeders advertising but you do at least get to see the puppies in person when you do find a breeder near your home. And for a lot of people, just having that chance is well worth the wait.

But then again there are a lot of people who even though they may have a lot of time at their disposal, they really just do not want to wait. Those people will often be found looking for Poodles for sale online and just feel that having the selection that is on there is worth any financial risk they take. Also, if in a time crunch, it is a great way to find the perfect puppy for a gift for someone you love.

The only real problems with finding Poodle puppies online is that you are not able to see them in person, which means you really do not know what you paid for until it arrives. Also, the Poodles for sale online often have to be shipped to you and there is the shipping costs that you, as the buyer are responsible for. The shipping costs can be a few hundred dollars.

Looking for Poodle puppies can be frustrating if there are not many breeders around. If you are someone that takes great care in the process of finding the right puppy you are more in likely someone who will be a nature at all types of Poodle puppy care.

The Necessary Steps To Finding Poodle Puppies

Of all the different breeds of dog that are available, the Poodle is definitely a fan favorite. There are many reasons for this, but one of the main reasons that people love their Poodles so much is because they are so extraordinarily beautiful. They are very unique looking dogs and not only that but as well they are affectionate, adorable and very protective.

There are a few drawbacks to owning Poodle puppies however, one of the most major being that they require a lot more care and maintenance than most other dogs. They are very high maintenance and if they are left alone even for just a few hours without their owners they will tend to begin chewing destructively and barking incessantly. It is also important to have all of the necessary puppy supplies before getting a Poodle puppy in order to be prepared and not have to worry about going out and getting any once the puppy is brought home.

Anyone who is interested in finding Poodles for sale should make sure that they take the time to find the right breeder. There are literally hundreds of different breeders out there after all. Many of these are mass breeders, which are breeders that do not care about the dogs and who are more worried about the financial aspect of it.

It is usually easy to spot these breeders because their dogs will be unhealthy and sickly looking, and be very poorly behaved. It is important for any would be buyer to ask for the proper paperwork and make sure that they are a legitimate and respected dog breeder and that they are taking proper care of the dogs. Any good breeder is going to be more than willing and able to provide this sort of information because they want to be sure that the dog is going to be living in a good home and be well taken care of.

The most important thing here is to make sure to take the time to find a breeder that is going to have healthy and happy Poodles for sale, so they will grow up to be well behaved dogs. There are many great resources available on the Internet that can help sort through the choices, and which will help you to find good breeders.

You really must go meet the puppy in person before you decide to buy. Meet the parents as well, if possible, and inspect the kennels where the puppies will be kept until they are ready to go to new homes. This way they can be checked out and it can be made sure that they are healthy and that they have been properly taken care of. Another good idea is to have a veterinarian give them a once over because this is the only way to make sure that they are healthy.The process of finding Poodle puppies does not have to be hard, just be sure to find a good breeder and make sure the puppy is healthy before taking it home. There are many different and great Poodle puppy supplies that one can choose from.

Learning About The Poodle Puppy

Whether is took months or it took minutes to decide it was time to bring a new Poodle puppy into your home you are going to want to put a lot of effort into making sure your home is ready for the little one to come home. In order to avoid a lot of bad situations, you will want to remove anything that is of value up off and away from the floor to prevent the new puppy from making it his or her brand new chew toy.

You will want to make sure that you take a good look around your home and make sure that everything is secure and that there is nothing the puppy can get hurt on. You want the transition period to be a smooth one for the both of you. It can take some time for the puppy to get used to the new house rules so make sure you get your patience ready because you are going to need a lot of it.

A good thing to do before your Poodle puppy comes home is to already have a good idea about what your training plan of action is going to be. You will want to start training your puppy right away in order to save things such as your carpet or your furniture. Make a list of things you would like your new Poodle puppy to learn and then figure out which lesson on your list is the most important.

Also, before you can start training, you need to start thinking of names that you can call your puppy. Even though you may want to wait until you bring the puppy home before you finalize any names, you should have a basic idea of a few Poodle puppy names that can be used. And then, once you have the puppy home, it will not take as long to think of a name because it is so important that a name is given in order to begin training your puppy.

Even though you may have read up on everything there is to possible read about when it comes to Poodle puppies, it is important to know that you will not know everything until you finally experience it all first hand. There are a lot of things to learn about the Poodle puppy and one of the biggest problems most owners have is that they seem a little bit on the slow side when doing potty training.

Even though it seems that this would be the easiest by the way books make it sound, these little guys and gals have a mind all their own. And with potty mistakes being what they are, a big dirty and smelly mess, it is no wonder that if someone is not expecting it the entire process can prove to be extremely frustrating. Just hang in there because Poodle puppies are extremely intelligent and will find their way to do things.

When thinking about the frustrations you are having with your Poodle puppy, know that all puppies do their own thing at times and it is normal. Make sure that you have gone through all of the different Poodle puppy names to make sure that you chose the perfect one.

Poodle Puppies Take Over The World

Don't you love puppies? You know there's something especially adorable about a poodle puppy. Like most purebred dogs, poodles have a few medical conditions to watch out for, so be sure to take your poodle puppy to the vet for a complete health examination as soon as you pick it up from the breeder.

Some people, when picking out a Poodle puppy, select the puppy that is the strongest, most aggressive dog in the litter (the bully) while others are drawn to the runt of the litter (the underdog). But whatever Poodle personality you prefer, choose a dog that walks and trots briskly, without limping. Don't choose a dog that has a discharge around the eyes.

How you choose the right poodle puppy is a decision that must be based on your head, not your heart. Decide what factors are important to you before you expose yourself to a litter of adorable poodle puppies, all begging you to take them home.

A few potential health problems might befall a Poodle puppy. A reputable breeder will be able to give you the history of all these conditions in your puppy's parents and the known bloodlines of the puppy. Toy and Miniature Poodles may have one of these conditions: urolithiasis, trichiasis, cryptorchidism, patella subluxation, and leg and calve perthes. Standard Poodles may have one of these conditions: sebaceous adenitis, Addison's disease, gastric torsion and cancer. Toy, Miniature and Standard poodles may have conditions such as hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts and other eye disorders, hypothyroidism, Von Willebrand's disease, Cushing's disease mammary tumors, seizures, and epilepsy.

Most of these problems are treatable or curable if they are caught early, before the condition progresses too far. That's why you should take your Poodle puppy to the veterinarian for regular health exams. Buying your Poodle puppy from a breeder with a good reputation will reduce the likelihood of your puppy having one or more of these disorders.

Poodle puppies need a lot of grooming. If you haven't owned a Poodle puppy before, you may not realize how much care their curly coats need. Poodle pups need to be bathed every four weeks, clipped every four to six weeks, and brushed every single day. Don't get a Poodle if you can't commit to giving the dog this kind of care.

Puppies can have queasy stomachs so don't make any sudden changes to your Poodle puppy's diet. Get a sample from the breeder of the puppy food the breeder has been feeding your Poodle puppy. Consult your veterinarian about food your puppy should eat as it develops into a grown dog.

A Poodle puppy isn't for everyone. Puppies require a lot of your time and energy, and a big investment of time in training. Poodle puppy care costs more during the first year or two than any other time in a dog's life. If a puppy might be too much for you to handle, consider getting a Poodle rescue dog. Homeless purebred Poodles – Toys, Miniatures and Standards – are just waiting to be matched with someone who loves Poodles.

The best way to find healthy Poodle puppies is to go to a reputable breeder. Choosing the right breeder is the first step toward knowing how to choose the right Poodle puppy.

You Need To Train Your Poodle Pup Every Day

If you are familiar with raising puppies of other dog breeds, then you already have a good idea what is involved in raising a Poodle pup. However, Poodles are more intelligent than other breeds, so don’t underestimate their capacity to learn. Also, you want to emphasize having your Poodle pup accept grooming and being handled all over calmly. You might even want to turn electric clippers on in the same room as the Poodle pup, but not close to the pup, so he gets used to the noise.

You can also greatly enhance your any training regimen for your Poodle pup by making sure your Poodle pup gets adequate exercise. Remember, a tired Poodle is a good poodle. A tired Poodle pup won’t get into mischief because of excess energy when you are not looking. Keep training sessions short and fun. A few minutes several times a day is all you need. Poodles have great memories, which both works for you and against you.

Keep training sessions short and fun. Only a few minute sessions several times a day can help a lot more than one full hour of training a day. A puppy's attention span is short. You will soon be able to find ways of incorporating a mini-training session into other ways you socialize with your puppy. Always saying no when they bite when you play is training. Letting them sniff new objects and praise them for a calm reaction is training. Even feeding time can be training – no food until they sit. This is easily achieved by lifting the food bowl over their heads, making their bottoms go down.

Poodle puppies will need daily brushing and handling in order for them to be less stressed when they are groomed or go to the vet. A Poodle has to go to the groomer at least seven times a year, so training now will save a lot of headaches later. Reward good behavior and ignore or say no to bad behavior. You need patience, consistent commands and a sense of humor.

You can also have a calmer, more obedient and more focused Poodle pup if you get him neutered (or her spayed). This also makes for a healthier dog that looks to you for things to do, rather than wandering off to pick fights over mating rights. Neutering also lessens your pet insurance premiums and reduces the chances of getting certain cancers. This keeps your puppy a puppy even when grown, as they will always see you as their parents.

Keep positive reinforcement in mind rather than training with force. Training with physical abuse will raise a fearful dog that is liable to bite at the least provocation. Your goal is to make your Poodle want to behave. Be patient. Make sure everyone in the home is using the same commands. Keep the commands to one or two words at first, and be generous with praise. Remember, every dog learns at his or her own pace.

Everyone should have to know at least the basics of care requirements before being allowed to bring Poodle puppies home. Poodle puppy care instructions are easy to learn and follow.

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    I am about to get a poodle and i was wondering if a poodle would be a good family dog or should i get a chihuahua i need help with that. - 4 months ago

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    My very best advice is to go to Cesar Millan's website and order his DVD collection - this man is wonderful and his techniques really work - he also has a show, Dog Whisperer on the Nat'l Geo - you can not go wrong following his methods - another approach is clicker training. Can pull either up on the web. Good Luck. - 8 months ago

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    Hi Robbie. Try smacking him with a rolled up newspaper. It won't hurt him, but the noise will interrupt him and frighten him off. - 9 months ago

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