You could call it peaches.
No, it would be too large for the female dog and the puppies will hard for the female to give birth to. Female possibly could die. It's best to breed a smaller male with your poodle or at least the same size, but smaller is better.
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.
I dont know, but i think it can kill a toy poodle.
All three breeds are so different; I could not help without more information. All I can tell you is that assuming the poodle is a standard poodle, All three breeds are approximately the same size
Four would be a normal size litter, They don't have huge litters. But can have 5 or 6 but 4 would be a good size litter. The smaller the litter the better condition the Dam will be in.. Good luck
Poodles can often live to be 16 to 18 years old and a few make it to 20. The smaller poodles live the longest. They are a sturdy and highly intelligent dog and one breed that has fewer diseases or other physical problems. Usually the average life span of a poodle ranges from around 13-14 years.
Standard Poodles are WONDERFUL dogs! Contrary to what many think, they are also sturdy, strong, and natural hunters... contrary to the normal show ring hair cut they sometimes wear. (A standard poodle is NOT a yappy toy or miniature poodle!) A standard poodle male is (most likely) larger than a coyote and likely as smart or smarter than a wild coyote. (The Standard Poodle is one of the most intelligent of all dog breeds!) However, poodles are are also naturally friendly, curious, and a tamed family pet without the developed instincts of a pack animal. If larger than the coyote, I doubt if a single coyote would attack a standard poodle... and if they did attack, I imagine the poodle would defend himself in a fair fight fairly well. The bigger risk is that they would get to know each other as dogs do... and become somewhat friendly. But once the rest of the coyote pack comes out of the nearby field/woods and sees your dog and decide to attack, your friendly poodle will not realize that the pack is not playing... and he/she will be summarily killed and ripped apart as food for their young. Even if that does not happen, a wild coyote willing to play with a family pet during the day could also be rabid... and just normal "play" could infect your poodle should you dog get scratched or nipped by the coyote. It is best to avoid the potential risk of a family pet "playing" with even a single wild coyote!
standard poodles stand over 15in miniture poodles 10-15in Toy poodles stand between less than 10in measure from ground to top of shoulder/wither. teacup is a term that some people use for smaller toys but is not registrable as teacup.
A suitable alternative for apricot in recipes could be peach or nectarine, as they have a similar sweet and tangy flavor profile. Mango or papaya could also work as substitutes, depending on the recipe.
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It all depends on how big the male poodle is in comparison to the female chihuahua. In small breed dogs, it is better for the male to be the same size or smaller than the female. If he is larger, he should not be any larger than 35% more body weight than she is ( for example.. a 6lb female and a 8lb male) or she might have problems delivering the puppies naturally and need a cesarian performed. You could have a vet do an ultrasound or X-ray depending on how far along she is to get a better idea how big the puppies will be and get their opinion on her safely delivering the puppies.
It could give it some nasty bites.