Beginner's Guide To Poodles - Poodle Care Explained Simply

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Animals, Dogs, Home & Garden, Pets
Cover of the book Beginner's Guide To Poodles - Poodle Care Explained Simply by Brendan Meyers, Brendan Meyers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Brendan Meyers ISBN: 9781533742841
Publisher: Brendan Meyers Publication: May 29, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brendan Meyers
ISBN: 9781533742841
Publisher: Brendan Meyers
Publication: May 29, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Poodles are an iconic breed instantly recognizable for their ornate hair styles and their varied dimensions. The largest standard poodles can tower over most other dogs while the toy poodle variation can stand less than 10 inches.
You could easily find the perfect dog to suit your needs from among the three possible varieties: the standard, the miniature, and the toy poodle. The poodle can provide a strong, intelligent work dog or a loving family dog that all will adore.

Of course,  poodles are known for more than their stylish hair. They have an aristocratic bearing, a sharp intelligence and a love for the company of people. Smaller breeds have also been used as show dogs, as they are so easily trained.

The word poodle comes from “pudel”, a German word meaning “to splash in the water”. In France they go by the name Caniche taken from the words “chien canard” or duck dog.
If it's your first time owning and training a dog, then the poodle is the perfect match. Poodles need and love to be trained. They easily adapt to a variety of situations. The poodle is a favorite in tests of hunting skill, obedience, acrobatics, and speed.

Poodles are no longer reserved for show dogs or royal lap dogs. They have become household pets throughout United States in the 21st. Children love poodles and they love children as well!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Poodles are an iconic breed instantly recognizable for their ornate hair styles and their varied dimensions. The largest standard poodles can tower over most other dogs while the toy poodle variation can stand less than 10 inches.
You could easily find the perfect dog to suit your needs from among the three possible varieties: the standard, the miniature, and the toy poodle. The poodle can provide a strong, intelligent work dog or a loving family dog that all will adore.

Of course,  poodles are known for more than their stylish hair. They have an aristocratic bearing, a sharp intelligence and a love for the company of people. Smaller breeds have also been used as show dogs, as they are so easily trained.

The word poodle comes from “pudel”, a German word meaning “to splash in the water”. In France they go by the name Caniche taken from the words “chien canard” or duck dog.
If it's your first time owning and training a dog, then the poodle is the perfect match. Poodles need and love to be trained. They easily adapt to a variety of situations. The poodle is a favorite in tests of hunting skill, obedience, acrobatics, and speed.

Poodles are no longer reserved for show dogs or royal lap dogs. They have become household pets throughout United States in the 21st. Children love poodles and they love children as well!

More books from Pets

Cover of the book Hershey the Hound of Hope: In Search of Her Forever Home by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Dog Behavior Training by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Drinkers of the Wind by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Walking Ollie by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Rats by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Brothbone and McSmelly by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Buried Alive In the Litter Box by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Living with Motzie by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book The Puppy Place #8: Patches by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Care for Your Puppy (RSPCA Pet Guide) by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book The Boy Who Talked to Dogs by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Quick & Easy Tokay Gecko Care by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Not so Silent Muffie by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book Four Feet Tall and Rising by Brendan Meyers
Cover of the book How To Train Your Puppy by Brendan Meyers
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy