How much should I pay for a standard poodle?

How much should I pay for a standard poodle?

Miniature and Toy Poodles average three puppies per litter. The cost of breeding, delivering, whelping and raising a litter of Poodle puppies can range anywhere from $5,000 to $8,000 and up. This means a Standard Poodle puppy from a litter of six puppies will cost the breeder anywhere from $833 to $1,333 per puppy.

What is the rarest color of standard poodle?

Apricot poodles are the rarest in the world. Caused by a recessive gene, this color comes off as a very light red that borders on cream. As dogs have been genetically bred for generations to have certain characteristics, apricot is hypothesized to be the last color developed in poodles.

What is the life expectancy of a standard poodle?

12-15 years
Standard Poodles are obedient, lively, and loyal family companions. The Standard Poodle is a generally healthy breed with an average lifespan of 12-15 years.

Does standard poodle bark a lot?

Poodles are known to bark a lot, although generally do so for a reason and in response to something happening in their environment. Triggers that can increase barking include: being left alone, excitement, boredom, people walking by, wanting to play among others. All dogs bark.

Are standard Poodles smart?

Standard poodles are energetic, intelligent dogs who thrive with lots of activity, learning, and time with their human.

Why are Poodles expensive?

So, why are Poodles so expensive? Poodles are expensive due to the high cost of breeding them. Quality breeders invest a lot of time and money to ensure the health and happiness of their poodles. Poodles also have expenses after purchase, such as grooming, training, food, and trips to the vet.

What is a phantom standard poodle?

A phantom poodle is not a frightening poltergeist or a new or rare breed. A phantom poodle is the same intelligent, lovable and entertaining toy, miniature or standard-sized companion who originated in Germany several centuries ago. Phantom is merely one of the color patterns that a poodle’s curly coat exhibits.

Do beige poodles turn white?

Other varieties of poodle color include white, gray, silver beige, red, and silver. The “clearing” process in poodles can go through various stages before the poodles finally achieve their permanent color. Poodle coat color will sometimes “clear” to gray or silver.

Are standard Poodles bad?

Serious health problems. Inbreeding is extremely high in Standard Poodles, which has led to a host of health problems becoming embedded in the gene pool. Standard Poodles are at risk for eye diseases, skin diseases, digestive diseases, immune system diseases, seizures, and more. Read more about Standard Poodle Health.

Do male or female standard Poodles live longer?

You can, generally, expect a *TOY* Poodle to live upwards of 15 years. Female dogs are expected to live a year or two more than males. Spaying or neutering your dog also contributes to a longer life span. An unaltered dog has greater risk of cancer and diseases associated with the sex organs.

What is bad about Standard Poodles?

They suffer from loneliness and separation anxiety if left alone too much. Most Standard Poodles are “soft” and sensitive dogs, sometimes hypersensitive. If you touch them unexpectedly or startle them with a sudden loud sound, they tend to flinch. The most sensitive individuals are not good with small children.

Are standard poodles aggressive?

Poodles are not typically aggressive animals, but they can develop anxiety that may lead to aggressive behaviors. When these dogs get anxious, they may also get fearful, which can cause them to look at everyone as an enemy. When they’re being trained, poodles need a firm hand.

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