akc red, apricot & black standard poodles
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| Breed: | Dog > Poodle |
| Breeder: | Tina Law |
| Location: | Lost Creek, WV |
| Date/Time: | Wednesday, Sep 23,2009 |
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Beautiful Standard Poodle Puppies due October 13th, 2009! Fanny has previously had two gorgeous litters of beautiful red, blacks and apricots from our retired stud, Bear. She has been off for a year, and was recently bred to our gorgeous Red Standard boy, Cherokee. OFA Prelim, DNA and vWB Pending. Please visit our website for pictures and more information about us. http://www.lawpdoodlekennel.com Thank you for your interest in our puppies and God Bless!
Breed standards call for a dignified, elegant carriage.
The hair on the animal's body is naturally curly, often in small tight clumps of small curly ringlets. Hair on the ears can be straight or slightly curly. With brushing, the dog's hair will still retain wavy or curly properties, but will soften and straighten somewhat.
The coat can be clipped in various styles. For show purposes, only three clips—the puppy clip (only for dogs one year old or younger), the Continental or Lion clip (with the instantly-recognisable 'mane'), and the English Saddle clip (with leg bracelets)—are acceptable. The traditional show-cut 'bracelets' of long fur covering the dog's leg joints are said to date back to winter hunts, where most of the fur was clipped short to facilitate swimming but the joints, lungs, heart, and kidneys needed protection from the cold. The pom-pom on the end of the tail served as a "flag" when the Poodle dove under the water's surface. Clip styles for pets include the Kennel clip (fur same length all over) and other styles, generally variants of the Continental. Left alone, Poodle fur will become corded in the manner of a Puli or Komondor.
Working Poodles are often clipped closely to avoid tangles and to reduce the amount of water a wet dog brings into a duck boat.
