8/21/07

My pups are clean and socialized which make a very happy puppy.

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NEW PUPPIES BORN JANUARY 25, 2008.



GONE TO THEIR NEW HOMES!

You can see them HERE


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PROUD PARENTS
JETTA & CALYPSO

Parents are purebred,non-registered.

steelydawn@yahoo.ca


All of our puppies are raised at home as members of our family.


PARENTS HAVE EXPERIENCED PARENTHOOD TWICE AND ARE NOW SPAYED AND NEUTERED (APRIL 3, 2008).



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THE BABIES BELOW HAVE GONE TO THEIR NEW FAMILIES.
DOB 07/04/07



BLACK TOY POODLE MALE WITH WHITE CHEST & PAWS

"Phantom"
GONE TO CHERYL
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
3 month old pictures HERE


PHANTOM FEMALE


GONE TO SANDRA IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA


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BRINDLE MALE
"Deasel"
GONE TO TANYA IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
See more picturesHERE






PHANTOM MALE


GONE TO MAY IN
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA




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The Toy Poodle:

It must be 10 inches Or under at the highest point of the Shoulders

The Tiny Toy height is 8 to 9 inches

The T-Cup height is Under 8 inches

Weights are being on Average, depending on height of poodle...

6 to 10 pounds for Regular Size toy poodles

4 to 6 pounds for Tiny toys

2 to 4 pounds for T-Cups,

3 being your Average for t-cups

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The Toy Poodle is an elegant, lively,small dog with a profuse, but well-groomed and clipped curly coat. The ears are long, flat and wide, laying close to the head. The head is long with dark,almond-shaped eyes that have an alert expression. The skull is a bit rounded,with a slight stop. The teeth should have a scissors bite. A good Poodle has a square silhouette, with approximately the same overall length as the height at the withers. The level top line has a slight depression behind the withers. The feet are small, oval and webbed, with arched toes. Dewclaws generally are removed. The tail is docked to produce a balanced dog. The coat may be groomed into three basic styles: the "pet clip" (or puppy clip), with relatively short hair all over the body, the "English saddle" clip, and the "Continental" clip with the rear half of the body shaved, bracelets left around the ankles, and pom-poms left on the tails and hips. All solid colors are permissible. The Poodle has a delightful springy gait.


Temperament


The Toy Poodle is sensitive and remarkably intelligent. Highly responsive, they are said to be one of the most trainable breeds. Pleasant, happy, perky and lively, they like to be with people. Demanding and delightful; very amusing and clever, but they are reserved with strangers and should be socialized as a puppy. It makes a very good
watchdog for its size. Any effort the owner puts into training and socializing
will be well rewarded. Some bloodlines may be high-strung and timid. They may
snap if they are teased or surprised. They do best with older, considerate
children and are generally good with other pets and dogs. Unless trained,
this breed tends to bark a lot.

Height, Weight


Height: up to 10 inches (25.4 cm.)

Weight: 6-9 pounds (3-4 kg.)

Health Problems

Some are prone to ear infections,runny eyes, digestive tract and heart disorders, skin conditions, slipped stifle and PRA. AlsoIMHA (Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia)

Living Conditions


Toy Poodles are good for city life as well as country living. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard.

Exercise

They like to go for a walk,and will keep in better humor and be fitter if given regular opportunities to run free in a safe area.Toy Poodles are not demanding as far as exercise goes.

Life Expectancy


12-15 or more years.

Grooming


Poodles must be bathed regularly and clipped every six weeks. Clean and check the ears frequently for wax or infection and pull out hairs growing inside the ear canal. The traditional clips were developed to lighten the weight of the coat for swimming and to protect the joints and major organs from cold, but many pet owners opt for a plain lamb clip (the same length all over). The teeth need regular scaling. Poodles shed little to no hair and are good for allergy sufferers. (See description for different styles of clips.)


Origin



Although the Poodle has been known throughout Western Europe for at least 400 years, its origin is controversial. Whether it was developed in France, Germany, Denmark, or the ancient Piedmont, is uncertain. Despite the claims of several other countries, France has now been officially recognized as its country of origin, and the breed occupies a special place in the affections of the French. It is certain that the Poodle is descended from a now nearly extinct French water dog, the Barbet and possibly the Hungarian Water Hound. The name 'Poodle' probably derives from the
German word "Pudel," which means: one who plays in water. The Poodle is used as a gun dog. They were originally used in Germany and France as a retriever of waterfowl. Hunters clipped the dog's thick coat to help them swim, leaving hair on the leg joints to protect them from extreme cold and sharp reeds. The French capitalized on the breed's high intelligence, trainability & innate showmanship and made the Poodle into a circus performer. His great popularity in that country led to the breed's common name "French Poodle." In France, however, the Poodle is called the "Caniche," or duck dog. The Poodle has been used to sniff out truffles lying underground in the woods. Poodles are depicted in 15th century paintings and in bas-reliefs from the 1st century. Toy Poodles became royal favorites, articularly in the 18th century. The Toy and
Miniature Poodlevarieties were bred down from larger dogs, today known as Standard
Poodles
. The three sizes are considered as one breed, and are judged by the same standard. Today, the Poodle is primarily a companion and show dog, though he can learn almost anything.