Yes, the poodle was used originally used for retrieving truffles in the water, truffles are found on the roots of oak, pine, and chestnut trees about a foot underground in the countries of France, and other countries. Also, collected in the United States.
No, it's a type of dessert you eat at a fancy restaurant.
No, poodles are not terriers, poodles are a breed of their own.
They can, depends on how you train it.
poodles and tibetan terriers are two examples...
Poodles do not shed, and neither do terriers
they shed VERY little, to none at all! but mostly no!
Yorkshire terriers, poodles, and some poodle mixes
No. Yorkie poos are a mix of Yorkshire terriers and poodles.
Yes, most breeds of dog (including English Bull Terriers) shed their fur throughout the year, but particularly in the summer. Breeds that do not shed are Poodles and Shih Tzu's.
Labradors, Yorkshire terriers, retrievers, Beagels, Boxers, Dachshunds, Poodles, Shih Tzu and Bulldogs.
short haired dogs like terriers poodles and you can even get hairless dogs! xxx
In dog shows poodles are classed as Non-Sporting. This is a catch-all for various breeds that do not fit into such basic categories as working dogs, Hound Group, terriers, etc. Bulldogs are also classed as Non-Sporting.
most terriers (Cairns, Schnauzers, Westies), Poodles, Lhasa Apso, Italian Greyhounds, pugs, pitbulls.
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.