Oh! Hi there! Are you here to meet a precious Miniature Poodle puppy, like one of us? We are very well cared for, since we were born, especially by our sweet mother, Klondike. We have been given all the love we require, being that we grew up receiving plenty of attention by the families children. We exceptionally love to run around on the lawn and play with each other. Play time is our favorite. Our eyes sparkle with mischief so you might find us bouncing around and exploring. After playtime, we might like to snuggle in with you for a good nap. Besides being very playful, we are highly intelligent, very affectionate, and an alert little watchdogs. We have gorgeous-curly, dense, and soft fur that requires grooming on a regular basis. Our fur is low-shedding and is known to be more allergy-friendly. Overall, theyre lively, loving, and clever companions with a touch of sass. For a healthy and safe future life with you, we have been vet checked, given our first shots, and dewormed. Don't wait to call and schedule an appointment to meet us and our mother. We can not wait to meet you and come home with you to become a member of the perfect family!
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Litter details
LocationLeola, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male / 7 female
BreedMiniature Poodle
GenerationP
Age7 weeks
Ready to LeaveMay 4, 2026
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateAKC registered by collectionRegisteredParents are health testedWorm treatedVet checkedVaccinations up to date
I got my puppy from you back in December 2023. A little boy (Valentina) now name Enzo. He is so healthy and enjoying life in NC :) He is doing Rally completions :) Thank you so much :)
Pros
Perfect size for city living and family environments, combining agility with manageable grooming needs
Highly intelligent and quick to learn, making training both enjoyable and effective
Low-shedding coat ideal for allergy sufferers and tidy households
Forms strong bonds with families, patient and good with older children
Cons
Needs professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to maintain coat health
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods
Tendency to bark excessively, which can be challenging in apartments
Potential for hereditary health issues requiring attentive veterinary care