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04-13-2009, 10:56 PM
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#11 (permalink)
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Names of dogs: Enzo
Poodle Type: Standard Poodle
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Originally Posted by meety
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Thanks for that, is there a reason they all seem to shave the face?
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Its a tradition look within the breed that the hunters used " The clipping and grooming of poodles has come a long way from its early utilitarian days as a means to improve a poodle's ability to swim through water, help it avoid snagging on undergrowth, and keep its joints warm and protected from the cold."
. The dog you showed your Husband and he liked it has a shaved face also.
http://www.poodle-place.com/poodleclip.htm
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04-13-2009, 11:08 PM
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#12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by roxy25
Its a tradition look within the breed that the hunters used " The clipping and grooming of poodles has come a long way from its early utilitarian days as a means to improve a poodle's ability to swim through water, help it avoid snagging on undergrowth, and keep its joints warm and protected from the cold."
. The dog you showed your Husband and he liked it has a shaved face also.
http://www.poodle-place.com/poodleclip.htm
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This is the dog my husband has seen:
http://www.parispoodles.com/sitebuil...ng-454x336.jpg
I've posted over in the grooming section, so as not to be inappropriate since my breeder post has gone off on a tangent (as all good forums do! lol). but thanks for the help.
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05-03-2009, 03:15 PM
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#13 (permalink)
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Join Date: May 2009
Names of dogs: Butter and Mya
Poodle Type: Rat Terrier, Standard P.
Location: Alberta
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I've been looking at their site and I like their poodles because I do want one for doing work (possible search and rescue or schutshund).
What I don't like is how hard they are to contact. I've left a few e-mails over the past month or so because I can't find their on line application form but they've NEVER returned a single e-mail. Perhaps it's because I use hotmail but regardless it's very offputting and I'm now looking elsewhere for a baby.
If you decide to go with them I hope you have better luck than me.
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05-04-2009, 02:49 AM
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#14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by yigcenuren
I've been looking at their site and I like their poodles because I do want one for doing work (possible search and rescue or schutshund).
What I don't like is how hard they are to contact. I've left a few e-mails over the past month or so because I can't find their on line application form but they've NEVER returned a single e-mail. Perhaps it's because I use hotmail but regardless it's very offputting and I'm now looking elsewhere for a baby.
If you decide to go with them I hope you have better luck than me.
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Hi thats a shame they haven't gotten back to you. They do say on their contact page they have communication problems. Let me know if they ever get back to you.
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05-04-2009, 01:16 PM
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Paris poodles are not far from where we are.
I have met a few of their dogs and must say they are quite nice.
There is a red 3 year old Paris poodle,named Scarlett we run into at the park and she is very rich coloured,considering her age.
I agree they are not cheap,but if a breeder can get away with charging theses prices,people are willing to pay them.
Word gets around and if they produce good,healthy dogs,they can charge this and stay in business.
$2000 dollars for a pet?
If you break it down to what your companion will cost you per each year of its life...it's a bargain,not to mention how you will be enriched...in a non-monetary way...
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05-05-2009, 03:33 PM
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I've never heard of a Poodle in Schutzhund. Is it possible? I wouldn't think their personalities would be suited for it.
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05-05-2009, 06:20 PM
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#17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by spoofan
Paris poodles are not far from where we are.
I have met a few of their dogs and must say they are quite nice.
There is a red 3 year old Paris poodle,named Scarlett we run into at the park and she is very rich coloured,considering her age.
I agree they are not cheap,but if a breeder can get away with charging theses prices,people are willing to pay them.
Word gets around and if they produce good,healthy dogs,they can charge this and stay in business.
$2000 dollars for a pet?
If you break it down to what your companion will cost you per each year of its life...it's a bargain,not to mention how you will be enriched...in a non-monetary way...
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Hi, im glad to hear some positives, the dogs on their website look beautiful, healthy and strong i only wish i was able to get one from there.
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05-05-2009, 06:28 PM
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#18 (permalink)
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Names of dogs: Enzo
Poodle Type: Standard Poodle
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Originally Posted by meety
Hi, im glad to hear some positives, the dogs on their website look beautiful, healthy and strong i only wish i was able to get one from there.
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Hey Meety , You should PM Sivaro she might be able to help you also she is in AU too
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05-07-2009, 04:18 PM
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#19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by roxy25
Hey Meety , You should PM Sivaro she might be able to help you also she is in AU too 
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Yes, i def will, we just found out we have to move soon, so we have decided to wait till we buy a house before we buy a puppy its really hard to rent here with pets sadly.
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05-07-2009, 07:02 PM
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Are you looking for a red poodle? I know of some good and bad red poodle breeders in British Columbia. Let me know. Certain breeders do bad line breeding and breed dogs that are too old, or too soon, or fudging testing!!! I don't associate with this breeder anymore, but she used to breed red toys and minis together to get red and apricot minis. She is now into standards. I know her very well.
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