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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just get a mid-sized poodle. Not a standard, but not a toy. You can get different hair cuts to suit your aesthetic preference. They are smart, trainable and very definitely 'real' dogs.[/quote] Mid sized poodles are great and all that you describe. Where do you get one these days though? I just see mini poodles being over bred to make designer dogs and that’s about it. [/quote] From a breeder? You can find them on the internet, breed club, dog show, recommendations from people who have bought from them in the past, etc. Not different than any other purebred dog.[/quote] I never see them and yes I’ve looked. Post a link? A mid sized poodle isn’t really a ‘breed’ . The standard sized and toy poodles are a breed but apparently a mid sized poodle is thought of as more of an after thought than a breed. [/quote] The breed name for the mid sized is "miniature". Definitely a breed.[/quote] If the OP really needs a link, try these folks. http://washingtonpoodleclub.org/breeders.html There are some listed for each size.[/quote] I have a miniature poodle. He is 11 pounds and as far as I’m concerned the perfect dog. He was extremely easy to potty train and the top of his class when I took him to puppy school. He is extremely sturdy, unlike a toy. I have no trouble getting people to take care of him when I go on trips. as a matter of fact I have a list of people who are eager to take him as he is such a good little guy . I am a huge advocate for a poodle. I’ve had a standard poodle in the past and he was the smartest dog I’ve ever owned but he was very large. Which is why this time I got a miniature [/quote] Where did you get your miniature poodle from?[/quote]
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