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Origin

🇩🇪

Germany

Size

Small Breed

Ideal Space

Apartment

Ideal Weather

15º-25ºC

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹3,300

Basic Lifestyle

₹5,400

Premium Lifestyle

Top 5 Traits

Disciplined

Intelligent

Playful

Energetic

Loyal

Poodle

Quick Information

Poodles are smart, active, and elegant dogs. They come in three sizes: Standard, Miniature, and Toy. No matter the size, they are known for their curly coats and lively personalities. Originally bred as water retrievers, Poodles are great swimmers and love to stay active, and boy, do they look gorgeous while doing so!


Poodles are highly trainable and love learning new tricks. They are also friendly and get along well with families and other pets. As they are an active breed, they need lots of mental stimulation to stay happy. Don’t leave your poodle home alone for too long as they can become bored and destructive.


One big plus? Poodles are hypoallergenic! Their curly coats trap hair and dander, making them a good choice for allergy sufferers. However, this makes sure their coats need regular grooming to prevent matting.

 

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

Poodle Variants in India

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Standard Poodle

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Miniature Poodle

Coat Variants of Poodle

Poodles come in many colors, including white, black, apricot, cream, red, silver, and brown. Their curly coats can be clipped in different styles, depending on personal preference and maintenance needs. Groomers go all out when styling a poodle! 

 
Black

Black

White

White

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Poodle PUPPIES FOR YOU

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Uttar Pradesh

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Madhya Pradesh

Male1 Months old

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Maharashtra

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Nutrition

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,800

Calories per day

Puppies1000 kcal

Adults800 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Carbohydrates

Protein

Fats

Vitamins

Minerals

Fibre

List of foods

Chicken

Dry Dog Food

Fresh Meat

Fresh Fish

Fruits

Mutton

Poodles are an energetic breed and need a well-balanced diet to fuel their active lifestyle. They do best with high-quality dog food that includes plenty of protein, healthy fats, and fiber.


Toy and Miniature Poodles need smaller portions, while Standard Poodles require more food to maintain their energy levels. Puppies should eat 3–4 times a day, while adults can have two meals daily. Since Poodles can be prone to digestive issues, always introduce new foods gradually.


Some poodles are known to be picky eaters and a mix of dry kibble and wet food can keep meals interesting. Fresh veggies and fruits like carrots, blueberries, and apples make great treats!  


Consult your vet for the best meal plan for your Poodle, especially if they have allergies or sensitivities.

 

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

Selecting Good Quality Food

Poodles need AAFCO-approved high-quality food with lean protein sources like chicken, turkey, fish, or lamb. Whole grains like brown rice and quinoa provide energy, while omega fatty acids keep their curly coats healthy and shiny.


Look for dog food with natural ingredients and avoid artificial preservatives and fillers. Some Poodles do well on grain-free diets, but check with your vet before making the switch.

 

Never feed these foods to Poodle

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Alcohol

Grapes

Garlic

Onions

Cinnamon

Dairy

Milk Products

Lemon

Almonds

Poodles are known to be high-maintenance and are known to have sensitive stomachs. As a poodle-parent, stay away from processed foods, artificial additives, and excessive fat.


Some foods harmful to your poodle are:

  • Chocolate, coffee, and caffeine
  • Grapes and raisins
  • Onions and garlic
  • Xylitol (found in sugar-free gum)
  • Alcohol and raw yeast dough


Also, be careful with dairy. Some Poodles are lactose intolerant and may get an upset stomach from milk or cheese.

 
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Health

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 900 - ₹ 1,800

Common Health Issues

Hip Dysplasia

Leptospirosis

Ringworm

Rabies

Bloat

Parasites

Well being

Exercise

Bonding

Games

Agility Training

Socialization

Energy Level

High

Exercise routine

60 - 90 minutes

Recognising Stress

Decreased play

Increased laziness

Pacing

Changes in appetite

Excessive Barking

Reluctance to move

Excessive Panting

Medical Care

Poodles are generally healthy but are prone to certain conditions. Here are some to watch for, according to PetMD and American Kennel Club:


  • Hip Dysplasia: A common issue in Standard Poodles, this causes pain and mobility problems. Regular vet check-ups help catch it early.
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): A genetic eye disease that can lead to blindness. Responsible breeders test for this condition.
  • Bloat: Standard Poodles are at risk of bloat, a life-threatening stomach condition. Feeding smaller meals and avoiding exercise right after eating can help prevent it.
  • Addison’s Disease: A hormonal disorder that affects energy levels and appetite. Early detection is key to managing it with medication.
  • Epilepsy: Some Poodles are prone to seizures. Medication can help control this condition.
  • Ear Infections: Their floppy ears trap moisture, making infections common. Regular ear cleaning is essential.


Regular vet visits, a healthy diet, and proper exercise can help keep your Poodle in top shape!

 

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6-8 weeks

DHPPiL

10-12 weeks

DHPPiL

14-16 weeks

DHPPiL

16-18 weeks

Rabies

Anually

DHPPiL, Rabies, Kennel Cough (Bordetella)

Recommendations to care for senior Poodle dogs

As Poodles age, their needs change. Here’s how to keep them happy and healthy:


  • Joint Health: Arthritis is common in older Poodles. Joint supplements and gentle exercise help keep them comfortable.
  • Weight Management: Older Poodles are less active, so adjust their diet to prevent weight gain.
  • Dental Care: Dental issues are common in senior Poodles. Regular brushing and dental treats help keep their teeth clean.
  • Comfortable Living Space: Provide a soft bed and a quiet resting area. Keep their environment stress-free.
  • Gentle Exercise: Short, easy walks and mild playtime help keep them fit without overexertion.
  • Mental Stimulation: Senior Poodles still need mental challenges! Puzzle toys and light training keep their minds sharp.
  • Regular Vet Visits: Routine check-ups can catch health issues early and keep your Poodle feeling their best.
  • Lots of Love: Senior Poodles need extra attention and care. Shower them with love and patience!
 
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Grooming

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,800

Shedding Level

Low Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Brushing

Bathing

Eye Care

Nail Trimming

Teeth Care

Ear Cleaning

Benefits of Grooming

Prevents infections

Prevents Bad Breath

Low Shedding

Cleanliness

Quality of life

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Poodles are famous for their curly coats, but that means regular grooming is a must! Without proper care, their fur can become matted and uncomfortable.


  • Brushing: Brush daily to prevent tangles. A slicker brush or comb works best.
  • Bathing: Poodles need a bath every 3–4 weeks. Use a gentle, dog-friendly shampoo.
  • Haircuts: Regular trims are essential. Poodles need professional grooming every 4–6 weeks.
  • Ear Cleaning: Their floppy ears need weekly cleaning to prevent infections.
  • Nail Trimming: Trim their nails every few weeks to prevent overgrowth and discomfort.
  • Dental Care: Brush their teeth at least three times a week to prevent bad breath and gum disease.


Keeping up with grooming keeps your Poodle looking great and feeling healthy!

 
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Adopt or Shop: The choice is yours!

Cost of buying

₹ 20,000 - ₹ 50,000

Thinking of getting a Poodle? You have two main options: buying or adopting.


Buying:

  • If buying, find a reputable breeder who follows ethical breeding practices. A good breeder provides health clearances and lets you meet the puppy’s parents.
  • Poodle puppies can be expensive, especially purebred ones from champion bloodlines. Prices vary based on size, coat color, and breeder reputation.


Adopting:

Adopting a Poodle is a great way to give a dog a second chance. Many rescues and shelters have Poodles looking for homes. Breed-specific rescues focus on Poodles in need.

Adoption fees cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and medical care. This is usually more affordable than buying a puppy.


Breeds Similar to Poodles: 

Bichon Frise | Portuguese Water Dog | Cocker Spaniel | Labradoodle


No matter how you bring a Poodle into your home, they will be a loyal and loving companion!

 

Prerequisites to pet a Poodle

Access to Groomer

Space and Environment

Lifestyle Compatibility

Time and Effort

Poodle breeders in India

Sachin

Sachin

Sachin kennel

Bangalore, Karnataka

1 Puppy

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Tiny Terrier

Tiny Terrier

Ernakulam, Kerala

1 Puppy
Gokulraj Dharmalingam

Gokulraj Dharmalingam

Happy Tails

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

1 Puppy

Now that you know what it takes to raise a undefined, are you ready to take the next step to pet one?

  • Research: Learn about their personality, care needs, and common health concerns.
  • Find Reputable Sources: Look for ethical breeders or adoption organizations.
  • Visit Breeders/Adoption Centers: Meet the dog in person and check health records.
  • Ask for Documentation: Always get health clearances and vaccination records.
  • Prepare Your Home: Set up a comfortable space with food bowls, a cozy bed, and toys.


Once you’re prepared, you’re ready to welcome a Poodle into your family!

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the various Poodle sizes?

There are three sizes of poodles: Standard, Miniature, and Toy.

Are Poodles hypoallergenic?

Absolutely, poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which makes them a wonderful option for individuals with allergies.

Can Poodles be trained easily?

Yes, poodles are known for being intelligent and easy to train. They are excellent at dog sports and obedience training.

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