This all depends on the weight and age of the dog and what food you are feeding. All commercial dog foods should have a feeding guide on the packaging somewhere
It depends greatly on the person you are purchasing it from. For example, if you bought a male poodle from a professional poodle breeder, chances are it will be rather expensive. However, if you bought a male poodle from a shelter for abused animals, it should be either free or have a small cost. Size also comes into play with cost, as there are three sizes of poodles: standard, miniature, and toy.
It depends on the weight of the pudle.
Even if the dog had papers, that's no guarantee of quality "confirmation". Papers are a registration of a dog's linage, that proves it's parents were also registered. Nothing more. As to how much a Standard Poodle without papers is worth, how much do you love it? That is a dog's true worth.
It depends on which type of poodle the poodle is: Standard poodles weigh 45-65lbs Miniature poodles weigh 12-18lbs Toy poodles weigh 4-8lbs have toy boy poodle that i show and was wonder what wweight he should be
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An adult should consume no more than 2,300-2,400mg each day.
All dogs can cause an allergic reaction. However, there are certain breeds that seem to shed less dander and can be suitable pets for people with mild allergies to dogs. The Standard Poodle is popular for this reason, as are Standard Poodle crosses ("Labradoodle", etc.).
it cost $17.50 just for a skirt for a poodle in 1950.
it really depends on what shelter or breeder you are getting it from.
Average adult gerbil weighs about 2.5 oz
toy poodle are just like a regular poodle but they don't grow as much and stay small they are also much less work then a regular poodle because they are smaller and easier to take care of.
5 hours