7 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$600Price

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Toy Poodle
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Toy Poodle7 weeksFemale
$600
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Description

I am a busy little furry bundle. Love to be around people and am very playful. Will even give you littel puppy kisses! I will grow up to be around 11lb when I am full grown. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian. I am micro-chipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Arlene Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday. Adopt me to be your little side kick! The history of the Poodle spans centuries as well as across various countries, and they are one of the smartest breeds in the world. When you think of a Poodle what comes to mind is the circus performing dog with the fancy haircuts and frilly outfits. However, they were initially bred to be water retrievers. They would leap into the water and fetch fowl, arrows, and whatever else a hunter needed to be recovered. It has been noted that the Poodle originated in Germany, where the name came from the German word “pudel or pudelin” which means a splash in the water. While in France where the Poodle became popular it was known as a “Caniche.” “Caniche” came from the French word “chien canard” which means duck dog. The breed had its hair cut in a specific style to assist them in the job they were meant to do. They are extremely bright, dignified, and devoted, and make great pets for the family. Toy Poodles are great for apartment living as long as they do get the exercise they need, or they can become destructive. Toy Poodles are usually 10 inches high, and normally weigh 6- 9 pounds. They were developed to be a companion breed for the aristocracy and wealthy. They are a sensitive breed, dislike being alone, and cannot handle stress or they can suffer from stomach distress. They are easy to train but early training and socialization is suggested, for they do need to know who is the boss. This non-shedding and hypoallergenic breed comes in a variety of colors, but the most common is black. They can also be white, apricot, cream, red, silver, gray, and light brown. Due to their having curly, wiry, and thick hair daily brushing is crucial. It is also very important that a Toy Poodle be professionally groomed every 3-6 weeks, although with the proper equipment that task can be performed at home. It is vital to check their ears weekly, trim their nails a few times a month, and brush their teeth daily. Toy Poodles are generally a healthy breed and with routine veterinary visits and loving care they should live a long and happy life.
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Litter details

LocationMillersburg, Ohio
Puppies in litter1 male / 2 female
BreedToy Poodle
GenerationP
Age7 weeks, 3 days
Ready to LeaveMar 1, 2026
SexFemale

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered

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Adv. TypeFor sale
Original breeder
Other puppies in this litter
Bella
Available
BellaFemale$500
Bruno
Available
BrunoMale$600
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