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So You Want a Standard Poodle
Some people take one look at the fluffy, immaculately groomed Standard Poodles
in the show ring and discount them as silly, shallow dogs. However, the Standard
Poodle is considered by many people to be the most intelligent breed in
the world, with the reasoning ability of a three year old child.

These dogs may look like lightweights in the show ring, but they were originally
bred to work hard in the water. The Standard Poodle spent hours retrieving water
fowl for hunters and the breed's dense coat helped protect it from the cold,
damp working conditions. Because the breed is not commonly used as a working dog
today, The American Kennel Club classifies the Standard Poodle as part of the
Non-Sporting Group. These dogs weigh 45 to 70 pounds and stand over 15
inches tall.
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The Standard Poodle has a muscular body under all
of that hair. Its ears are long and fold over close to the head and its eyes are
dark brown and filled with intelligence. This dog's tail is docked and stands
erect. The tail should not curve over the dog's back. The Standard Poodle comes
in a wide range of colors, including apricot, black, cream, red, blue, gray,
silver, brown, parti-color, and white. Overall, the white and cream colored
Standard Poodles seem to be a bit more high strung and nervous than other
colors, while black Standard Poodles seem calmer.
The Standard Poodle does best in family settings and is extremely devoted
to its family's children. This breed also is an excellent choice for families
with more than one dog, as the Standard Poodle rarely meets a dog it doesn't
like. If you have a cat, be prepared for your dog to rampage through the house
as he gives chase, although when he finally catches up to the cat, he will just
want to play.
If you live in an apartment, your dog will need to take a long walk or go for a
romp in the park every day. These dogs can live in apartments, but do much
better in a home with a fenced yard.
Because of its high intelligence, this breed enjoys learning and should
attend puppy obedience classes. In addition, Standard Poodles need to be
socialized as puppies, or their natural aloofness with strangers can turn to
fear. Your puppy will work hard during classes, because he will want to please
you. If he can't figure out what you want him to do, he will wrinkle his brow
and try again. If he still can't figure it out, he may start to get depressed
and frustrated. If this happens, give him a command that he already knows and
after he joyously obeys he will be ready to try to learn the new command again.
Many Standard Poodles and their owners go on to take advanced classes so that
they can compete in obedience and agility trials.
The Standard Poodle breed has several common health problems. Addison's
disease, hip dysplasia, and epilepsy problems are prevalent enough that many
breeders actually screen their parent dogs to be sure they don't carry these
genetic faults. Your dog could also suffer from renal disease, bloat, and skin
problems.
Standard Poodles are big dogs and have big appetites. If you've never had
a big dog before, be prepared for a noticeable increase in the grocery budget.
These dogs also should receive a daily vitamin. In addition, ask your
veterinarian about giving your poodle a daily vitamin C tablet, which many
veterinarians say can help decrease the chance of hip dysplasia.
If you do not want to spend time grooming a dog, don't buy a Standard Poodle.
These dogs need to be brushed daily, and, with their large size, it can
take an hour or more to thoroughly brush out a Standard Poodle's coat. Also, you
will have to learn to cut your poodle's hair or you will need to take him to a
professional groomer every six weeks.
The Standard Poodle is a fun loving, intelligent dog. If you don't mind
brushing your dog instead of watching the news, this may be the breed for you.♦
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