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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Smart dogs are harder to train. I’ll take a dog that’s slightly dumb yet eager to please.[/quote] I disagree with this. Why do you think there are so many poodles in the circus and shows and stuff? Poodles are very smart, but very eager to please, so are very easy to train. I’m on my second poodle and both made me look like a really good dog trainer. They were always the star of their puppy obedience classes and I am an average dog trainer at best. both of them very quickly and easily learned their commands. Both were potty trained within a week of bringing them home from the breeder. And by the way, each came from a different breeder is my first poodle was a standard poodle and now I have a miniature poodle. Prior to owning poodles I always owned months. Now I’m all about the poodle. They are excellent with children and at least the ones I’ve owned, or not neurotic at all. Just easy-going, sweet, eager to please dogs. Oh, and neither one of them like to escape. If you open the front door they would stand at the front door and not leave the house. If the gate is unlatched they might go as far as the next-door neighbors front yard but not any farther. I’ve experienced that with both of them. I have had some months that if the door was open they would take off[/quote]
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