Description
Hello there! I'm Ruger, a beautiful Mini Poodle puppy! These puppies have a Mom that weighs around 12 pounds and a dad that weighs around 14 pounds! Ruger is the perfect addition to any family. Don't miss the opportunity to bring home this delightful Mini Poodle puppy! I'm well socialized and ready to fit into your family! I would love to fill your home with all of my puppy love! I have been vet checked, microchipped and I am up to date on vaccinations and dewormings and will come with a one year genetic health guarantee and AKC registration! Call or text anytime to make me the newest addition to your family and get ready to spend a lifetime of tail wagging fun!
See our website @ www.fivestarpups.com
Shipping information.
We use a local shipper if needed that ships right to your house if needed. The puppies generally arrive on Tuesday night or Wednesday East of the Mississippi and Wednesday through Friday West of the Mississippi. The shipper takes Venmo, Paypal or cash and that can be paid at delivery.
Deposit Information.
My usual deposit is $200 with a credit card on my website through Stripe or Venmo whatever you prefer, then the balance can be paid at delivery in cash, Venmo or Paypal.
Puppy Information
Will come with vaccination records, vet check, a bag of food and a one year genetic health guarantee.
Expected Weight 10-14 pounds
Great family pet and well socialized
Fun Facts about Mini Poodles!
Miniature Poodles are the ideal family dog. They generally get along great with kids of all ages, and while they might prefer one owner over another, they really are affectionate with everyone in the family.
Miniature Poodles are eager to please and as smart as they come, two characteristics that make training comparatively easy. However, you still need to set aside the time to train them, and you must stay consistent with it.
Aim for one or two training sessions per day, each lasting about 5 to 10 minutes. Stick solely to positive reinforcement, minimize distractions, and bring some of their favorite treats to get the most out of each session and encourage them to keep trying.
Between their smaller size, eagerness to please, high intelligence, and cuteness, it’s really no surprise that you can find all sorts of Miniature Poodles in the show ring. However, the last Miniature Poodle to win in the show was Surrey Spice Girl in 2002.
Not only does a Miniature Poodle not eat as much because of their smaller size, but it’s also easier to hit their daily exercise needs. The Miniature Poodle can be a relatively high-energy breed, but you can meet most of their energy requirements in your home by playing games like fetch. However, it’s still important to get them out for walks, and we recommend at least two walks a day, and each walk should last at least 15 minutes.
How much exercise do Miniature Poodles need?
Miniature Poodles need regular exercise to keep them healthy, happy, and mentally stimulated. It's important to provide them with about 60 minutes of exercise each day, such as walks, playtime, and interactive activities. They are an active breed and can adapt to different lifestyles and living arrangements, but it's essential to prevent boredom and ensure they stay active and engaged.
Are Miniature Poodles good for apartment living?
These curly-haired canines make great apartment dogs! Since they are smaller in size, Mini Poodles are more adaptable to smaller spaces. Just remember to provide them with enough exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy.
These lively dogs have moderate exercise needs and should be given daily walks or play sessions to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. They’re prone to boredom if not exercised each day, which could lead to destructive behaviors such as chewing, digging, or scratching.
Miniature Poodles enjoy activities like interactive games, agility courses, and puzzle toys that challenge their intellect and stimulate them mentally. These activities release energy as well as activate their creative and intelligent minds.
They love regular and frequent exercise. Aim for about an hour of playtime, walks, or other physical exercise each day—two 30-minute walks will help tire them out without overexerting themselves. When engaging in more vigorous activities, like fetching, tugging, or playing with other dogs, try to provide these activities in smaller bursts.
Poodles are highly intelligent, eager to please, and quick to learn. They’re also headstrong, full of energy, and mischievous, which may make training a challenge. Here are a few tips to help you train your Poodle.
Start training early, during puppyhood, for better results.
Use positive reinforcement, such as treats and praise.
Establish consistent rules, routines, and boundaries.
Focus on socializing your puppy with people, animals, and environments.
Provide lots of mental stimulation through agility games, puzzle toys, obstacle courses, and training exercises.
Consider professional training or obedience classes if needed.
Be patient, persistent, and maintain a positive attitude throughout the training process.
Remember, each dog is unique, and it’s important to tailor your training approach to your Poodle's individual personality, needs, and learning style. Training a Mini Poodle, or any dog, takes patience, kindness, consistency, and positive reinforcement. It’s also a way to build your bond with your four-legged friend—you will both enjoy the time spent together, and your pup will quickly and happily learn to do as you ask.
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