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Older Toy Poodle Puppies for sale in Narvon, Pennsylvania

7 Older Toy Poodle Puppies for sale in Narvon, Pennsylvania

The Toy Poodle is the smallest of the Poodle varieties, but its lively spirit and intelligence make it one of the most captivating companion dogs. Originally bred in Germany as water retrievers, Toy Poodles were later refined in France, where they became favorites among royalty and aristocrats. Known for their elegance, charm, and athletic ability, Toy Poodles combine beauty with brains, making them one of the most beloved toy breeds in the world.

Toy Poodles are affectionate, highly intelligent, and eager to please. They thrive on companionship and love being part of family life, making them perfect for apartments or small homes. Their soft, curly coats are low-shedding but require regular brushing and professional grooming to stay neat and healthy. Despite their petite size, Toy Poodles are energetic and enjoy daily walks or play sessions. With proper care and attention, they are loyal, graceful, and endlessly entertaining companions.

Toy Poodle dogs Donatello - Ad 1
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Donatello

Toy Poodle

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,200Price

Donatello is the darkest red of the litter. He's got some feisty attitude and a black button nose to go with it. He's a favorite of more than one of the family.

ConestogaPennsylvania (24.4mi)
0 reviews
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Pepper

Shihpoo

1 yearAge
MaleSex
$250Price

My boy Pepper is looking for his new forever home! He loves other dogs, is pretty good on a leash, does well with children age 9 and older (he hasn't been exposed to younger children), and likes to pl

DundeeOhio (300.9mi)
5.00
1 review
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Jelly

Toy Poodle

15 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$3,900Price

If you are looking for a bit older puppy with training, Jelly is your girl! Shes very sweet,loves to play, and also cuddle! Shes super smart. She is sleeping through the night in her crate which is am

QuakertownPennsylvania (41.1mi)
0 reviews
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Ice

Maltipoo

1 weekAge
MaleSex
$1,250Price

He has a beautiful body and will fluffy put as he gets older these are F1b puppies. These are estimated to be 5-7 lbs as adults. Based off parents weight. Dad is heath tested and clear. Puppies come

ScottsvilleVirginia (208.7mi)
5.00
1 review
Toy Poodle dogs Raphael - Ad 5
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Raphael

Toy Poodle

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,200Price

Raphael is a chunky boy who loves his mamma's milk and a good snuggle nap. When he's awake he loves to be hugged and snuggled. 100% adorable!

ConestogaPennsylvania (24.4mi)
0 reviews
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Michelangelo

Toy Poodle

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,500Price

Michelangelo is very calm and laid-back until his sister gets on his case then he holds his own in a tussle. He is very affectionate and we've all enjoyed a few snuggle naps with him tucked up into our necks.

ConestogaPennsylvania (24.4mi)
0 reviews
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Leonardo

Toy Poodle

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,500Price

Leonardo is mild-mannered and loves a good snuggle. His hair has some additional curls and fluff. My personal favorite, he's just a real sweetheart.

ConestogaPennsylvania (24.4mi)
0 reviews

FAQs

How much should you pay for a Toy Poodle?

The average cost of a purebred Poodle Toy puppy in the United States is approximately $1342, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What's the difference between a miniature poodle and a Toy Poodle?

The main difference between a miniature poodle and a Toy Poodle is their size. Miniature poodles are larger, typically weighing between 12-20 pounds, while Toy Poodles are smaller, usually weighing under 10 pounds. Additionally, Toy Poodles are often bred specifically for their small size and are considered a separate size category from miniature poodles.

What are the cons of a Toy Poodle?

Like all breeds, Toy Poodles have some cons. They can be high-strung and extremely sensitive, responding poorly to harsh training methods or punishment. Additionally, they require a lot of grooming due to their curly coats and can develop health issues such as hip dysplasia, epilepsy, and progressive retinal atrophy.

Which color Toy Poodle is best?

The "best" color for a Toy Poodle is subjective and depends on personal preference. All colors, whether black, white, brown, apricot, or cream, have the same breed standards and temperament. It's important to focus more on the health and personality of the puppy rather than the color.

Is a Toy Poodle a high maintenance dog?

Yes, a Toy Poodle is considered a high maintenance dog. They require regular grooming and exercise. Additionally, they need mental stimulation as they are highly intelligent dogs.