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Additional information (Wiki):
The Poodle is a breed of dog, and is
regarded as one of the most intelligent
breeds of dog.[1] The poodle breed is
found in small, medium, and large sizes,
and in many coat colors. Originally bred
as a type of water dog, the poodle is
skillful in many dog sports, including
agility, obedience, tracking, and even
herding. Poodles are elegant in the
conformation ring, having taken top
honors in many shows, including Best in
Show (BIS) at the Westminster Kennel
Club show in 2002 and BIS at the World
Dog Show in 2007.
Otherwise notable is this breed's keen
sense for instinctual behavior. In
particular, marking and hunting drives
are more readily observable than in most
other breeds. Even Toys will point birds.
Classified as highly energetic, poodles
can also get bored fairly easily and
have been known to get creative about
finding mischief. Poodles like to be in
the center of things and are easily
trained to do astonishing tricks
involving both brains and agility. They
have performed in circuses for centuries,
beginning in Europe, and have been part
of the Ringling Circus in its various
forms from its inception. The Grimaldis,
the famous British clowns Kenneth and
Audrey Austin, "developed a stronger
circus act" with a clever Poodle named 'Twinkle,'
the success of which allowed them to
continue performing even as
octogenarians."
Poodles are extremely people-oriented
dogs and generally eager to please.
Standard Poodles in particular tend to
be good with children. Poodles are
adaptable and easy to train. Like most
dogs, they appreciate daily exercise,
such as a walk or a play session. Most
are fairly agile and athletic.
Toy Poodles will play ball and love to
fetch. Play time is vital, but one must
be sure that they get plenty of rest
following long play periods and that
fresh water is available at all times. |
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