i do research a lot and i read that a little bigger than a lab
no! standard poodles absolutely do not have webbed feet.Uh... empirically, my 100% Standard Poodle definitely does have webbed feet Search anywhere else on the Web and you'll find that Poodles were bred to retrieve water fowl, are excellent swimmers, and yes, have webbed feet.
standard and miniature poodles were used for water retrievle. toy poodles were bred for comanionship. in france, white toy poodles were treasured so much, that if a comman person touched one without permission, he would get his hand cut off. though people think poodles are sissy puffballs, they are wonderful, friendly dogs. they now exel in agility, flyball, obedience, and conformation.
A standard poodle is the largest size of the poodle breed, sometimes laller than a German Shepard breed.
Labradoodles are cross bred from Labrador Retrievers and Poodles.
no, they were bred to retrieve stuff and people from water.
Unfortunately, no one knows the exact reason why Teacup poodles were first bred. Some sources say that they were bred to be easier to care for. Smaller dogs are easier to handle than larger dogs. Teacup poodles are a popular breed of "toy" canine, but they do have many health issues due to their breeding.
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Standard poodles will eat most things. It depends on what he or she prefers, just like humans have their own tastes in foods, so do poodles.
Yes, there are black poodles, they are very cute.
Standard poodles have webbed feet. Miniature and Toy poodles do not.
France only popularised poodles, but the breed originated in Germany, the name 'poodle' coming from 'pudlhund' - 'puddle dog'.
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