This is a behavioral problem. Your toy poodle may be "teating" when he pulls her fur out. When you see your poodle do this, see if his paws are kneading the fur. If they are, he is teating and this is a behavioral thing that is carried on from his puppy hood. If he is still a puppy he should grow out of it, but you will need to firmly, yet kindly stop him from doing this.
Another possibility is anxiety related. If something makes him nervous he may automatically start kneading your female poodle's fur. If none of this applies, then you need to stop him from doing this because it will upset your female poodle and cause him to develop a behavioral problem which may leave your female poodle showing aggression to him as well as hair loss. Hope this helped.
what is the differnts of a female poodle and a male poodles
a poodle can be male or female.
I can say this my female pitbull and male toy poodle accidentally mated...
They would try for babies in mating season but if its not that time the female will act overly aggressive to the male dog and a fight may break out.
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
Scientifically, there is no difference between male and female hair. It is said though that female hair is thicker and shinier than a males but that is because of the way females treat and care for their hair.
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.
I don't think so.......but it said on some web site that.....male hair grows faster than female hair :)
No, there is a condition called XXY where it is a cross over of male and female. Other than that, yes male and female are the standard.
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.
by there hair,and private areas
by there hair,and private areas