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Candy

Mini Poodle Puppy near Caledonia, IL

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CANDY's Details

Age 2 months, 8 days old
Birth Date 10/17/2024
Gender Female
Puppy Weight 3lb 11oz (measured at 8 wks)
Est Adult Weight 11-16 lbs
Mom Poodle
15.0 lbs
Dad Poodle
11.0 lbs
Poodle Breed Info

Poodle Breed Info

The Poodle breed is one of the most versatile and intelligent dog breeds in the world. Known for their unique appearance, hypoallergenic coats, and friendly personalities, Poodles have captured the hearts of dog lovers everywhere. 

Poodles come in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. While they differ in size, all Poodles share certain characteristics, such as their curly and dense coat and their high level of intelligence. This breed's hypoallergenic coat means they shed very little, making them a great choice for people with allergies. 

Poodles have a fascinating history, starting as water retrievers in Germany in the 16th century. They were later bred in France and became a popular companion dog among the French aristocracy. During World War II, Poodles were used as working dogs by the military, and their popularity soared after the war. 

This breed is highly trainable and excels in dog sports such as agility, obedience, and hunting. They are also known for their loyalty and playfulness, making them excellent family pets. However, their curly coat requires regular grooming, and they need daily exercise to stay healthy and happy. 

Overall, the Poodle breed is an excellent choice for those looking for a devoted and intelligent companion. With proper care and attention, they can live long and happy lives, bringing joy and laughter to their owners every day. 

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