The Miniature Poodle is the perfect balance of size and personality—small enough to cuddle on your lap yet energetic enough to thrive in the great outdoors. With its intelligence, charm, and hypoallergenic coat, this breed makes a loyal and affectionate addition to any household. Originally bred for waterfowl hunting in Europe, the Miniature Poodle likely descended from the Standard Poodle in the 1500s. The breed grew in popularity throughout the 19th century and was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1886, sharing the same breed standard as the Standard and Toy varieties.
Miniature Poodles are elegant, athletic dogs with curly, medium-length coats in a range of colors including black, white, and apricot. They are exceptionally intelligent and easy to train, excelling in obedience and agility while also being playful and loving companions. Miniature Poodles require daily exercise and mental challenges to stay happy and well-behaved. Their low-shedding, hypoallergenic coat needs regular brushing and professional grooming to prevent tangles. With proper care and stimulation, the Miniature Poodle is a lively, affectionate family dog that brings elegance and energy into every home.

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Bandit is apricot and white and has an apricot mask around eyes.

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Meet Blanche, who looks like dad and will be probably weigh around 7-8 lbs.

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Meet Brodie. All white just like dad. Very playful and has lots of energy.

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Meet Benji, the tiniest of the bunch, but he doesn't let that get him down. He is brown and white and has dad's character, which is tends to be very easy going and laid back.
The average cost of a purebred Poodle Mini puppy in the United States is approximately $1010, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.