Poodle is often considered to be the smartest of all members of the dog race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, his time is very busy on personal decoration, and that he needs a lot of individual attention in the matter of the toilet. It may be true that in order to keep him in the show and in perfect hygiene his owner needs to consider him more than is necessary in the case of many species; but in some respects he gives very little trouble, and all who adhere to him agree in their view that no dog is as fascinating and responsive as a friend. His mental faculties and his sharp thinking abilities are so great that there is something almost personal about his will and devotion. His ability to read is never disputed, and many stories are told of his amazing talent and acting in a variety of ways.
He didn’t just distinguish himself as a show dog. He is on top of a mountain of stables, trained to walk with a tightrope and stand on his head. He is an expert at making tricks, but it is his mental alertness that makes him different from other animals.
The dog's long, long coat has unusual features that, if not kept loose, will twist into tiny strands that grow in length as new fur grows and sticks to it. Old unruly hair and new growth that are tied together thus become different strands like strands. Finally, if these strings are not cut, or accidentally cut, they pull down, and thus prevent the poor animal from moving at any level of comfort or freedom.
Cord Poodles are very showy, and from the spectacular appearance of the coat, they attract a lot of public attention when they are shown in the shows; but they have lost popularity among many fans, and have become few in number because of the obvious fact that it is impossible to make pets or keep them indoors. The reason for this is that the coat should, from time to time, be oiled to keep the strings tight and prevent them from breaking, and then, as their coats cannot be mixed, the only way to keep the dog clean. washing him, which with a stringy Poodle is a long and tedious process. In addition, the coat takes several hours to dry, and unless the newly washed dog is kept in a warm room it is responsible for freezing. The result is that stranded Poodle coats are always dirty, and smelly.
Poodle Typical Looks
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Head: Long, straight, and slender, with a broad skull, with a sloping back.
Microphone: Long (but not deceptive) and firm and does not fill the cheek; teeth white, strong, and level; black gums, black lips and no expression of happiness.
Eyes: Almond-shaped, very dark, full of fire and wisdom.
Nose: Black and sharp.
Ears: The skin is long and broad, set down, hanging close to the face.
Neck: Well balanced and strong, acknowledging the head carried high and dignified.
Feet: Instead, they are small, and in good condition, the toes are well bent, the pads are thick and strong.
Legs: The front legs are extended straight from the shoulder, with many bones and muscles.
Back hind legs: Muscle very flexible and flexible, hocks lowered.
Tail: It stays high, carries well, has never been folded or pushed back.
Coat: It is very versatile, and has a good solid structure; with ropes attached, it hangs tightly, even with ropes; if there are no strands, they are very large and strong, of equal length, curls are closer and thicker, with no knots or strands.
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