Toy Poodle

The toy poodle has the exact same origins as the standard poodle because the toy poodle is a direct descendant. The same distinctive show clip is used on the toy poodle as it is on the other poodles. It is a very popular dog, possibly because the toy poodle it is usually pleasant and well behaved. The toy poodle is more fragile that the other poodle breeds, so be sure to get a dog with a solid genetic background if that's the dog breed you're looking for.

Be prepared to clip and groom your toy poodle regularly, even if you're not ing to bring your toy poodle to a show. Even as the family pet, toy poodles require a lot of upkeep. But if you live in limited quarters such as an apartment, the toy poodle makes a great dog in that environment.


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