I would call a breeder or your vet and see what you need to do first,the last thing you want to do is to breed them in cages they need to be free in the home and grass
It's a poodle!
The breeder should be able to provide you with the documentation to prove it.
it really depends on what shelter or breeder you are getting it from.
There are always health risks but it's a good idea to purchase your poodle from a breeder and not a pet shop.
It depends how old your poodle is. Usually milk gives dogs Diarrhea. Give your breeder or person you bought the dog from a call. I would ask your veterinarian about giving milk.
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.
Yes, if you become a reputable breeder, you can charge money for giving the puppies to families.
It means that the particular liter is a second generation of that breed. For example, an FB1 miniature Goldendoodle (golden retriever/poodle) would mean that the breeder originally bred a poodle and a golden to get the first set of goldendoodle puppies. Then the breeder bred those goldendoodles with another toy poodle. So now the goldendoodles are bred BACK to poodle and they have now more poodle in them than golden.
It's safer to buy a poodle from a breeder, pet stores are know to get their animals from unhealthy sources and puppy mills.
I bought my adorable Poochon from a breeder in Melbourne, they are more than happy to put the pups on the plane. My little guy flew to Perth and handled the flight brilliantly!
buy some pigs
yes u will have to