Friday, March 12, 2010


Poodles – The Perfect Companion

Posted by Jeanne on March 25, 2009

The next time you go to the circus, ask the clown what kind of dog he has for a working companion. You know what his answer might be? A poodle. The reason clowns and stage performers prefer poodles to other dogs is that they are easier to train, and they can be taught more tricks.

Poodle Dog Breed

Because they are so easy to train, the poodle is a favorite of people who live in big cities. If you walk along Park Avenue or in Central Park in New York City, you’ll see more poodles than any other kind of dog. And, even though most city people live in small apartments, the dogs they own aren’t always small ones. Their poodles are all sizes ranging from the tiny toys that weigh only a few pounds to huge “standards” weighing fifty or sixty pounds.

It’s strange that city people should like these dogs, especially when you consider how much poodles like water. Years ago, the poodle was primarily a hunting dog, used mostly to retrieve water fowl for their masters. In Europe, hunters still use the poodle this way; in this country, he is mostly a pet.

It you think about the name poodle for a minute, you’ll see how much it is like the word puddle. The similarity between the words is no accident. The German word for poodle is pudel. Pudel can mean either dog or puddle. Through the years the spelling of the English word came out as we know it today – poodle.

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The next time you go to the circus, ask the clown what kind of dog he has for a working companion. You know what his answer might be? A poodle. The reason clowns and stage performers prefer poodles to other dogs is that they are easier to train, and they can be taught more tricks.

Poodle Dog Breed

Because they are so easy to train, the poodle is a favorite of people who live in big cities. If you walk along Park Avenue or in Central Park in New York City, you’ll see more poodles than any other kind of dog. And, even though most city people live in small apartments, the dogs they own aren’t always small ones. Their poodles are all sizes ranging from the tiny toys that weigh only a few pounds to huge “standards” weighing fifty or sixty pounds.

It’s strange that city people should like these dogs, especially when you consider how much poodles like water. Years ago, the poodle was primarily a hunting dog, used mostly to retrieve water fowl for their masters. In Europe, hunters still use the poodle this way; in this country, he is mostly a pet.

It you think about the name poodle for a minute, you’ll see how much it is like the word puddle. The similarity between the words is no accident. The German word for poodle is pudel. Pudel can mean either dog or puddle. Through the years the spelling of the English word came out as we know it today – poodle.

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The Intelligent Poodle

Posted by Jeanne on December 23, 2008

Poodle Picture

The poodle has always been considered one of the more intelligent of breeds of dogs, if not the most intelligent. The breed was originated in Germany and was known as the Pudel. There it was used as a first-rate hunting dog.

It was the star performer among traveling players throughout Europe for centuries. The poodle reached the peak of popularity in France. giving forth to the name so commonly used, but improperly—French poodle. The poodle, as it is known to us today, was developed in England and the United States.

The poodle is, indeed, a dog of almost unique versatility. It is a thing of beauty whether romping with children, seen in fashion magazines, or appearing in the show ring. Every person who has ever owned or known a poodle will agree fully with me.

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Poodle Picture

The poodle has always been considered one of the more intelligent of breeds of dogs, if not the most intelligent. The breed was originated in Germany and was known as the Pudel. There it was used as a first-rate hunting dog.

It was the star performer among traveling players throughout Europe for centuries. The poodle reached the peak of popularity in France. giving forth to the name so commonly used, but improperly—French poodle. The poodle, as it is known to us today, was developed in England and the United States.

The poodle is, indeed, a dog of almost unique versatility. It is a thing of beauty whether romping with children, seen in fashion magazines, or appearing in the show ring. Every person who has ever owned or known a poodle will agree fully with me.

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