For hundreds of years the Poodle has been one of the most
popular breeds in the world. The Poodle seems to be most
associated with France, however, many countries claim the breed.
Denmark, France and even Russia claim the Poodle’s original
birthplace. Poodles probably originated in Germany so say many
more authorities. The name Poodle is probably derived from the
German Pudel which means to splash in water.
Today, the Poodle is available in three different sizes and many
different colors, which also accounts for its massive
popularity. The toy poodle is classified in the toy breed group
by the American Kennel Club.
Although the size of a toy, standard and teacups or miniature is
different, they typically look the same having a long head and
muzzle with long, flat and wide hanging ears. The tail is
typically docked. The coat is curly and dense with a fine woolly
texture, which requires daily grooming.
Of interesting note about the toy poodle is that it was commonly
used in circuses and floor shows as dancing dogs.
The poodle has a pleasant personality and enjoys constant
companionship with its humans. He actually prefers the company
of humans rather than other dogs. They do make excellent pets
for children and people of all ages. The Poodle has been known
to be “gentle” with children.
The poodle is quite intelligent. In fact it is felt by many that
the poodle is the most intelligent of all breeds of dogs. They
learn quickly and enjoy pleasing people performing a variety of
tricks rather than responding to commands. For this reason, I
think the Poodle must be sort of a "natural entertainer."
The poodle was also the favorite breed of Louis XV Louis XVI of
France. Under Louis XVI the Toy Poodle became the official dog
at court. The first recorded grooming parlors were established
in France. In France during the 19th Century, grooming their
dogs was the fashion of the aristocracy. So identified did the
Poodle become with France that the breed was known as the
“French Poodle,” despite the probability that it did not
originate there.
Since the first Poodles were water dogs and retrievers, the
first clip most suitable to them resembled what is known as the
Continental clip. In this clip a mane of hair is left on the
foreparts while the back and hindquarters were completely
shaven. Because the clip also made the Poodle resemble a lion,
the clip became known in England as the Lion clip. The Amercian
fancy adopted the Lion clip with some variations of its own and
called it the English Saddle clip. The Poodle is the only breed
whose coat is traditionally styled in a variety of ways. Today
these styles range from a variety of different pet clips to the
formal clips seen in the show ring.
A few tips in grooming the Poodle:
• When brushing the hind legs, hold leg straight out behind the
dog.
• Hold the hair with one hand as you brush with the other (a
technique that is said to result in a fuller look to the leg
furnishings).
• Wring and towel out as much moisture after the bath as
possible before blow drying.
• Comb the topknot up and forward.
• Comb through ears to make sure no snarls are present.
• The pompon is combed through before being scissored.
As with all breeds there are some health concerns. For the
poodle the list may include:
• Progressive retinal degeneration;
• Medial patella luxation;
• Epilepsy;
• Cataracts;
• Hyperadrenocorticism;
• Intervertebral Disk Disease.
Poodles are also sometimes prone to hair loss, ear infections,
bladder stones, allergies, diabetes, and deafness. The typical
lifespan of a toy poodle is 15 to 18 years. As mentioned above,
Poodles do quite well with children and adults of all ages.
To help prevent ear infections use Life's Abundance Ear Cleaner to safely remove dirt, ear wax and debris weekly:
For best results use the Life's Abundance All Natural Pet Care Products for grooming any breed of dog.
Do you raise the poodles for sale or show? Are you a pet groomer? Groomers do very well selling Life's Abundance pet care products in their groom shops. If your answer to either of these questions is YES. You might be surprised to learn you can earn a substantial income either part time or full time in addition to your present career just by using and recommending the Life's Abundance products.
popular breeds in the world. The Poodle seems to be most
associated with France, however, many countries claim the breed.
Denmark, France and even Russia claim the Poodle’s original
birthplace. Poodles probably originated in Germany so say many
more authorities. The name Poodle is probably derived from the
German Pudel which means to splash in water.
Today, the Poodle is available in three different sizes and many
different colors, which also accounts for its massive
popularity. The toy poodle is classified in the toy breed group
by the American Kennel Club.
Although the size of a toy, standard and teacups or miniature is
different, they typically look the same having a long head and
muzzle with long, flat and wide hanging ears. The tail is
typically docked. The coat is curly and dense with a fine woolly
texture, which requires daily grooming.
Of interesting note about the toy poodle is that it was commonly
used in circuses and floor shows as dancing dogs.
The poodle has a pleasant personality and enjoys constant
companionship with its humans. He actually prefers the company
of humans rather than other dogs. They do make excellent pets
for children and people of all ages. The Poodle has been known
to be “gentle” with children.
The poodle is quite intelligent. In fact it is felt by many that
the poodle is the most intelligent of all breeds of dogs. They
learn quickly and enjoy pleasing people performing a variety of
tricks rather than responding to commands. For this reason, I
think the Poodle must be sort of a "natural entertainer."
The poodle was also the favorite breed of Louis XV Louis XVI of
France. Under Louis XVI the Toy Poodle became the official dog
at court. The first recorded grooming parlors were established
in France. In France during the 19th Century, grooming their
dogs was the fashion of the aristocracy. So identified did the
Poodle become with France that the breed was known as the
“French Poodle,” despite the probability that it did not
originate there.
Since the first Poodles were water dogs and retrievers, the
first clip most suitable to them resembled what is known as the
Continental clip. In this clip a mane of hair is left on the
foreparts while the back and hindquarters were completely
shaven. Because the clip also made the Poodle resemble a lion,
the clip became known in England as the Lion clip. The Amercian
fancy adopted the Lion clip with some variations of its own and
called it the English Saddle clip. The Poodle is the only breed
whose coat is traditionally styled in a variety of ways. Today
these styles range from a variety of different pet clips to the
formal clips seen in the show ring.
A few tips in grooming the Poodle:
• When brushing the hind legs, hold leg straight out behind the
dog.
• Hold the hair with one hand as you brush with the other (a
technique that is said to result in a fuller look to the leg
furnishings).
• Wring and towel out as much moisture after the bath as
possible before blow drying.
• Comb the topknot up and forward.
• Comb through ears to make sure no snarls are present.
• The pompon is combed through before being scissored.
As with all breeds there are some health concerns. For the
poodle the list may include:
• Progressive retinal degeneration;
• Medial patella luxation;
• Epilepsy;
• Cataracts;
• Hyperadrenocorticism;
• Intervertebral Disk Disease.
Poodles are also sometimes prone to hair loss, ear infections,
bladder stones, allergies, diabetes, and deafness. The typical
lifespan of a toy poodle is 15 to 18 years. As mentioned above,
Poodles do quite well with children and adults of all ages.
To help prevent ear infections use Life's Abundance Ear Cleaner to safely remove dirt, ear wax and debris weekly:
For best results use the Life's Abundance All Natural Pet Care Products for grooming any breed of dog.
Do you raise the poodles for sale or show? Are you a pet groomer? Groomers do very well selling Life's Abundance pet care products in their groom shops. If your answer to either of these questions is YES. You might be surprised to learn you can earn a substantial income either part time or full time in addition to your present career just by using and recommending the Life's Abundance products.
Use our products. Using the Life's Abundance pet products is also an excellent way of "giving back" to the pet community. Charitable work is at the core of the Life's Abundance mission. Every order placed contributes to homeless animals. The work is done through the non-profit branch of Life's Abundance
If you become impressed with our products, just wait until you hear about our income opportunity. You might be surprised to learn that you can earn a substantial income from selling our health-promoting products for pets and humans. There's never been a more exciting time to sign-up as a Life's Abundance Field Representative. With new product releases on the horizon, you will find more ways to reach new customers and net serious wages.
A Life's Abundance home business may be just the perfect solution for you
No products to stock or ship out. Life's Abundance takes care of the entire purchase transaction along with shipping.
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THIS IS A MOST EXCITING TIME TO BUILD A NETWORK MARKETING BUSINESS
Life’s Abundance is an employee owned company on a mission to improve the health and wellness of families.
We believe that life is precious and should be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. We are passionate about the various products we offer, the customers we serve, the business opportunity we represent and the work of our non-profit, The Dr. Jane Foundation. Since 1999, our tireless dedication to our mission has produced an extended track record of profitability and success.
Use our products. Using the Life's Abundance pet products is also an excellent way of "giving back" to the pet community. Charitable work is at the core of the Life's Abundance mission. Every order placed contributes to homeless animals. The work is done through the non-profit branch of Life's Abundance
If you become impressed with our products, just wait until you hear about our income opportunity. You might be surprised to learn that you can earn a substantial income from selling our health-promoting products for pets and humans. There's never been a more exciting time to sign-up as a Life's Abundance Field Representative. With new product releases on the horizon, you will find more ways to reach new customers and net serious wages.
A Life's Abundance home business may be just the perfect solution for you
No products to stock or ship out. Life's Abundance takes care of the entire purchase transaction along with shipping.
THIS IS A MOST EXCITING TIME TO BUILD A NETWORK MARKETING BUSINESS
Life’s Abundance is an employee owned company on a mission to improve the health and wellness of families.
We believe that life is precious and should be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. We are passionate about the various products we offer, the customers we serve, the business opportunity we represent and the work of our non-profit, The Dr. Jane Foundation. Since 1999, our tireless dedication to our mission has produced an extended track record of profitability and success.
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