Francis is a cute Toy Poodle puppy with an affectionate nature, remarkable intelligence, and irresistible charm that wins over everyone she meets! She has a soft, curly coat that is well-maintained and gives her a refined, elegant appearance. Her bright eyes reflect her curious and friendly personality. Small in size but full of character, Francis carries herself with confidence and grace, making her a delightful and elegant companion. She is very intelligent and eager to please, and will learn quickly with consistent training and proper socialization. Her alert and attentive nature makes her a wonderful companion who is always aware of what is happening. She is very loyal and loving and her favorite pass time is snuggling up beside you for a nap, attention, and hopefully, a belly rub. Her mother, Tinker, live on the farmer with Francis, and has taken good care of her. Francis has been checked by the local vet and is up to date on her shots and dewormer. Please call today with any questions, or to schedule a visit. She can't wait to meet you!
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Litter details
LocationRising Sun, Maryland
Puppies in litter1 female
BreedToy Poodle
Ready to LeaveJun 19, 2026
Age7 weeks, 5 days
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
AKC registered by collectionParents are health testedRegisteredMicrochipped by collection dateVet checkedWorm treatedVaccinations up to date
Contacted Melvin about seeing a few of his puppies. He answered the same day and we arranged to meet up that night. Communication was great, the dog was exactly as advertised, and he was not pushy at all. We had a great conversation and ended up leaving with on of the puppies. I'd highly recommend using them if you're looking for a breed that they have.
Pros
Coat suitable for allergy sufferers
Extremely bright and quick to learn
Fits well in both apartments and rural settings
Outstanding in agility and obedience events
Cons
Needs grooming by professionals every 6-8 weeks
May experience separation anxiety without company
Vulnerable to several genetic health conditions
Could develop "Small Dog Syndrome" if not properly trained