Best dogs, for families. 11/30/2009
Visiting the family just makes my day. J. This is Hannah and me. :-) Burkes back yard, lists my breed, the poodle as one of the top 10 dogs to be big enough to be a watchdog but friendly enough to be great with children. It gives my need for grooming as a draw back to my breed, but I have a wonderful groomer Carla, for part of the year and lol, a terrible one, my mum, when I am traveling. I am still growing out the last, awful haircut my mum gave me. I am a practical dog; I usually have short hair trims, for easy care and frolicking fun. As for his saying some poodles are neurotic, I would say, check the breeder is a good one and not just breeding for show looks but is considering health of the breed. This applies to all dog breeds. Poodles are one of the more intelligent breeds and want a little intelligent behavior from owners, they are very unhappy dogs if neglected, untrained, and they need human pack involvement. Poodles are happiest being sociable and interacting in a family. All intelligent animals like to learn a few tricks and manners and use them every day. I get a daily treat but I always do things like 'sit', 'stay', 'come', and 'fetch', for them and I know that I am not the boss, because I am always fed last. Simple rules I play along with, and in this way I and other dogs, treated with this respect, stay emotionally healthy. Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | Follow me on Facebook, Kathy Shell
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