No, Poodles originated in Germany.
Miniature means very, very small, but generally in comparison to the 'natural' or 'common' size. It does not have a specific size connotation. For example, you have horses and miniature horses, as well as poodles (standard poodles) and miniature poodles. The miniature version of each is much smaller than the regular version, but the miniature horses and the standard poodles are comparable in size.
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I've own 3 toy poodles and a miniature, and none of my poodles have ever had a seizure.
Standard poodles have webbed feet. Miniature and Toy poodles do not.
No. Poodles are from Germany. They are however the national dog of France.
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A pedigree poodle will not shed his or her fur.
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There's Miniature Poodles and Toy Poodles, Toy Poodles can be just as big, or bigger then a Rottweiler depending on parents and how well they're looked after, the smallest a Miniature Poodle would get is about the size of a Jack Russel Terrier.
This usually refers to something that is small. For example a miniature poodle is smaller than a regular poodle. Therefore, they are called miniature poodles.
The breed originated in Germany, their name comes from a German word for puddle, 'pudel'. There's evidence that the miniature variant originated there too, though the Toy variety was established in England. They are commonly associated with France because they became very popular there with aristocrats and royalty alike. However the breeds did not originate there, and were just as popular in England and Spain too.