It varies.
You get the following:
Giant
Standard
Miniture
Toy
About the size of a poodle
For a standard size poodle, the life span is about 12 years.
That should be the Miniature Poodle. There is also a slightly bigger size known as the Medium Poodle, yet they are not recognized by reputable kennel clubs.
The size difference between a Cavapoo crossed with a toy poodle and one crossed with a miniature poodle primarily depends on the size of the poodle parent. A Cavapoo with a toy poodle typically weighs between 10 to 15 pounds and stands about 9 to 12 inches tall. In contrast, a Cavapoo with a miniature poodle can weigh between 15 to 25 pounds and stand around 12 to 16 inches tall. This results in a noticeable size variation, with the miniature poodle variant being larger than the toy poodle variant.
by size and color
it depends on the size of the poodle and shih-tzu i would think they would have to be around the same size
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.
they are very cute but depending on the type of poodle its size will depend on
Hi No you cannot register the litter from these set of parents. To get the pedigree certificates, you must have a fully registered poodle who breeds with another fully registered poodle of the same size. For example, a miniature to a miniature, standard to standard etc.
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.
in the size of a mans palm
A standard poodle is the largest size of the poodle breed, sometimes laller than a German Shepard breed.