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AKC Toy Poodles
Throughout the year, we have outstanding Toy Poodle puppies for sale.
At Mari-May Kennels, our AKC Toy-Poodle pups are usually Black in color - though occasionally we do have apricot and even chocolate puppies for sale.
We breed for outstanding temperaments and exceptionally stylish looks. We have extremely intelligent dogs who are
easy to train, highly social and very willing to please.
Mari-May Toy Poodles are a cut above the rest in every way and our pups for sale are absolutely beautiful!
If you are looking for a superb Toy Poodle dog or puppy for sale that is very easy to train, brave hearted, confident, devoted and faithful to the end than
a Mari-May Toy Poodle pup is for you!! Our pups usually place at the top of their classes in obedience programs!
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Poodle History
Mention
"poodle" to someone who has never owned or
known one and it will typically conjure up images of
pampered pets sporting outlandish haircuts being doted
upon by old dowagers... In short, poodles don't do well
in the PR department with the mainstream uninformed.
But
it wasn't always that way. Historically, it's only recently
that poodles have had to endure their bad rap in the
public eye.
The
poodle has been around for a long time. Ancient Egyptian
and Roman artefacts often depict the poodle's ancestors
assisting their owners as they bring in game nets, herd
a variety of animals or retrieve selected catches from
various marshes.
The
poodle was originally bred to be a water dog -- retrieving
game fowl trapped or shot down by its owners. In fact
the name "poodle" is a derivative of the old
German extraction "pudeln" which translates
roughly as "to splash in water."
The
poodle's true ancestry is as murky as the marshes it
originally learned to work in. One commonly held belief
is that it descended from Asian herding dogs then travelled
west with the Germanic tribes known as Goths and Ostrogoths
to eventually become a German water dog. Another theory
holds that it was brought out of the Asian Steppes by
the conquering North African Berbers and eventually
found its way into Portugal in the 8th Century with
the Moors.
That's
why even today, it's believed that the poodle is related
to the famous Portuguese water dog -- a working dog
with a long curly coat, renowned for its intelligence,
speed, agility and ruggedness both in and out of the
water.
Unlike
many other breeds of dog that were bred to specific
sizes only within recent history, the poodle's three
primary sizes -- toy, miniature and standard -- have
been around for centuries. Aside from companionship,
the toy versions and related cross-breeds played a somewhat
dubious alternate role whereby they served as hand-warmers
within the large sleeves of the nobility and emerging
merchant classes around the time of the Renaissance.
This practice became so widespread that they and other
similarly small dogs became known as "sleeve dogs."
For
centuries, the poodle's intelligence and personality
made it a favorite with gypsies and other travelling
performers who trained it to perform all manner of tricks
and skits to the delight of paying spectators. Accounts
of famous royal command performances along with stories
of amazing street shows are littered throughout the
historical record. Variety shows featuring poodles dressed
in all manner of costumes and displaying amazing feats
of intelligence, balance and agility became all the
rage in the 19th century.
One
of the most misunderstood aspects of poodles is why
they are clipped in such an array of seemingly bizarre
styles. The fact is that the distinctively shaved areas
and tufts of hair - the unique poodle "look"
-- are a direct result of the poodle's working and sporting
heritage.
In
order to protect the poodle's vital organs and joints
from the biting cold of constant water retrieval, certain
areas were shaved for added mobility and to lessen the
chance of snagging while other key areas were left densely
covered for warmth. The ribbon commonly found tied into
a poodle's topknot, is believed to have originally been
a means of finding and identifying the dog when it was
working in water.
Adding
to the clipping cavalcade were travelling gypsy performers
who often sheared their performing poodles in fanciful
styles much to the delight of their customers. It didn't
take long for the ladies of the court and upper classes
to discover that they could clip, dye, and decorate
these newfound companions in an almost endless array
of styles, adding their own variations on an otherwise
utilitarian theme. This reached a peak during the heyday
of the French nobility. The French adopted the poodle
with a special zeal and brought clipping to the level
of high art. Even today, most people associate the poodle
with France instead of Germany. That's just fine with
the French who don't mind putting one over on the Germans
and who have subsequently named the poodle, "the
national dog of France."
Poodles
have worked in virtually every capacity a dog is capable
of filling. From cart-pulling draught animal to parlour-room
trickster, from sled dog to assistive guide dog, from
warrior to rest-home companion, from truffle-hound to
eminently competent bird dog, and from watchdog to show
ring master, the poodle excels at everything it sets
its mind to.
With
such a rich and varied history, the poodle is a master
of all trades and one of the finest companions any human
could ever hope for.
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