Standard Poodle

Non-Sporting Group

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Height at Shoulders

15+ in

Weight

Females 40-50 lbs, Males 60-70 lbs

Life Expectancy 

10-18 yrs

History

The Standard Poodle originated over 400 years ago in Germany. It was bred to be a duck retriever, with a thick coat to protect it against cold water, great swimming skills, and extreme intelligence. The name Poodle comes from the German word "pudelin", meaning to splash in water. The traditional and still-popular coat grooming style that you see many Poodles sport used to serve a purpose: it kept extra fur off so that the Poodle wouldn't be weighed down or get snagged on anything while swimming, but the tufts, or "pompons" protected vital organs against the cold.

Breed Characteristics

While not all Standard Poodles share the exact same personality and temperament, there are certain generalizations that can be made about the breed. In addition to genetics, a dog’s environment, training, socialization, and many other factors all contribute to their personality and behavior.

Intelligence

Affection Towards Family

Friendliness Towards Strangers

Friendliness Towards Other Dogs

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Intelligence

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Affection Towards Family

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Friendliness Towards Strangers

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Friendliness Towards Other Dogs

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Common Traits

Very loving and family-oriented- can get lonely if left alone for long

Have weepy eyes that can stain their coat

Quick learners who are eager to please and easy to train

Highly intelligent and can become destructive if bored

Considered to be a good breed for allergy sufferers

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