There are two ways that poodles can vary: size and color.
Size:
Poodles come in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard. Since these sizes are a result of selective breeding, multiple sizes can occur within the same litter of puppies, and intermediate sizes can also occur. Some unscrupulous breeders will charge extra high prices for very small poodles, called "teacup" poodles, or extra large "royal standard" poodles, but these are not recognized variations by reputable breeders. Every kennel club has its own set of standards for size, but all are approximately the same. Toy poodles are the smallest recognized poodle variety, at approximately 10 inches and under at the withers (shoulders). Poodles are considered to be miniature if they are between approximately 10 and 15 inches at the withers, and standard if over 15 inches at the withers.
Color:
Poodles have coats that continuously grow and do not shed. They come in many colors, including white, cream, apricot (think strawberry blonde), red, cafe au lait (light brown), chocolate (dark brown), silver-beige, silver, blue (very dark gray), black, parti color (bicolor spotted), phantom (markings like those on a doberman), mismark (more than two colors), and tuxedo (black, with a white bib and belly).
Of course, interbreeding can produce any mixture of colors or size, though they may not be recognized by most kennel clubs.
There are many colors; silver, black, white, red, brown, apricot, cream, party colors (multi colors)
They are all the same breed of dog, just different sizes. A Teacup poodle is the smallest but is not recognized by the AkC. The next size is a toy poodle, then miniature poodle, then standard poodle. Another answer There are only three different sizes in the poodle breed and is the only dog breed with three different sizes (Toy, miniature, standard) the teacup is still in the Toy size.
No. While the name does indeed come from a poodle motif traditionally used on the skirt, the skirt style is still known today as a poodle skirt even if a different motif is used.
Toy poodles come in many colors. Be careful though because the color can change after 6 weeks of age. Colors that a poodle could be are; white, apricot, cream, brown, black, silver, party (multi colors) and reds.
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a Labradoodle is a result of breeding a pure breed Standard Poodle with a pure breed Labrador Retriever. A Goldendoodle is from Standard Poodle x Golden Retriever. I also think they are breeding a smaller version by using a smaller poodle size.
You get a miniature poodle because a big poodle + a small poodle =a miniature poodle .
Colors enter the world by the sun. The rays are made of different colors but they have different tempetures so when they enter the world, they have different colors for different things.
A poodle is a curly haired dog that does not shed it's fur. It is hypoallergenic and is a good choice for allergy sufferers. They require regular grooming and need to be taken care of. They require a lot of love and attention and exercise. They love to play but are prone to inherited illnesses just like other pedigree dog breeds. Poodles come in 3 recognized sizes. The standard, miniature and the toy. There is also a tiny toy and a teacup poodle but these are not recognized breeds but are poodles. They come in a variety of colors. Black, brown, apricot, parti colors, white, and Grey. A poodle is a curly haired/furred? dog. It has different varieties of colors. Pink, black, brown, white. It's fur is curly, and it is a great dog for people who are allergic to dogs or cats. They do not shed.
Different impurities give it different colors.
they are in my moms asss(: they are different colors(:
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"