General Characteristics Of Black And Brown Standard Poodles

By Janet Bailey


Pets are more than just animals - they become members of the family. This is a major reason why it is extremely important to make sure that the dog one chooses has characteristics and tendencies that are going to be a comfortable fit with the one's lifestyle. Before adopting breeds such as black and brown standard Poodles, there are things of which potential owners should be aware.

As a breed, the Poodle is one of the oldest - having been developed especially for the sport of waterfowl hunting. The name is a take on the German word meaning "to splash in water". They later became a symbol of stature and high class when the French aristocracy took interest in them.

Everyone immediately recognizes the Poodle by the elaborate style of its coat. Although it may appear rather pompous at first, it originally had very practical applications as pertaining to the purpose for which they were bred. Removing the fur from around certain areas such as the length of the bones and around the middle, actually lightened the weight of the dog and kept its coat from snagging on debris under the water, while diving for waterfowl, and the clumps of hair around the joints and organ cavities actually protected them from getting cold.

Their build is rather square with their height and length being approximately the same. They have rounded skulls with a just slightly flattened front that extends out to a straight muzzle. Their eyes are oval shaped, dark and set far apart, long ears hang close to the head, tail sets high on the back and is carried upright, and their small arched and oval feet have toes.

This is a very proud breed and carries itself as such, exaggerating its elegant appearance. Its gait is light, athletic, and springy. And its coat may be tightly curled or corded.

Having an incredible amount of intelligence is one trademark of the Poodle. They are among the most obedient breeds because of a cleverness and tendency to excel under instruction. It is important to note that consistency in discipline and training is imperative because this same learning skill is what makes them just as likely to adopt an unacceptable habit as they are to take on the desired ones, so staying on top of their behaviors is an absolute must.

As with most intelligent species, these animals will require mental stimulation in the form of obedience games, obstacle training, and activities such as fetch. Their intelligence also makes them prone to a condition commonly known as Alpha Dog Syndrome, where their natural leadership abilities cause them to take control, so they need to understand a human leads their pack. They are family oriented, developing deep bonds with their people and picking up on their moods, so they require socialization with humans or other pets to avoid becoming anxious due to loneliness.

They are adaptable to both hot or cold climates, as well as nearly any living conditions, as they average about 65lbs and 18" in shoulder height. Their popularity among allergy sufferers is high since this breed produces little to no dander and are considered hypoallergenic. One should be fully committed to this relationship as they can live as long as eighteen years or more.




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