Finding A Standard Poodle Breeder

By Jerry Burns


People are not alone in the world. That does not mean that there are aliens, thought it likely that there are, nor does it mean that there are ghosts, though it is possible that there are. No, people are not alone in the sense that there are animals that share the planet with them. Many of these animals are just chattel, raised so as to be eaten later. But sometimes, these animals can mean more. Sometimes they can be companions and partners. The animals that fall into the latter category are dogs, since they are among the smartest animals in the world. As such, it can be important to find a standard poodle breeder.

People like their dogs for a number of reasons. Chief among them is that they are adorable. Another is that they are very useful, dogs often accompany their human masters and assist them in several tasks. Conversely, a dog will exhibit a level of loyalty to its master that most people can only aspire to, as a dog will almost never betray its human.

In modern culture, the poodle is seen as an upper crust show dog. This is not the original intent of the breed. Originally, they were retrievers and favored by duck hunters for being nimble, athletic, and highly trainable. Over time, they became the favored breed of the lethargic upper crust and they lost their original purpose, though they still retain the instincts to hunt and retrieve dead animals.

Now, the poodle is a fairly large breed. There are variants that are smaller, but those are essentially just living toys as opposed to pets. A standard male poodle can weigh as much as seventy pounds, while a female can tip the scales at sixty pounds. Regardless of gender, they will likely be more than thirty eight centimeters tall.

As with any medium sized canine, poodles need to be exercised. As former hunting dogs, they can be quite energetic. As such, it is vital to make sure that the animal gets as much exercise as it needs, as it does need to be quite active at times.

When a person goes to work, they do so with the expectation that they will be compensated for that work with money, which they will then use to pay for goods and services. Breeders are no different. They do not peddle their wares for free. No, they expect that their customers will pay a premium price for their premium products.

Of course, the dog that is bought and sold should be healthy. No one wants to pay a pretty penny for a pet only to have to spend even more money in veterinarian bills. As such, it is best to make sure that each animal is vetted by a medical professional, if not a veterinarian, then maybe a veterinary nurse. It would also be a good idea to do some research on the breeder.

There is one harsh truth about an animal shelter. If the creatures held there do not get adopted, then they will be put down. It is a sad reality that many potential pets languish in cages because people are too busy shopping for the perfect pet.

Pets are family. They can make one whole. They can even be the foundation for children.




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