Dog Names !  1000+ suggestions for naming your puppy


>Home<

Books on the Poodle


Most Popular Dog Names

You need a book on your Breed!

MORE LINKS
FOR DOG LOVERS:

DOG/PET Health Insurance

Dog Grooming Schools

2007 dog calendars

Dog Training Videos

Dog Toys

Dog Name Tags (Pet ID Tags)

Dove Cresswells Dog Training Online

>Home<

email: [email protected]

POODLE NAMES


The Poodle

The Poodle is an old breed and its region of origin is a matter of contention. Most experts believe that the Poodle originated in either Central Europe or Russia.  However, poodles were mostly used in France to retrieve waterfowl, but to do this, their coats required clipping to allow them to easily swim through the water.  The Poodle's coat is hard and densely textured, often in tight clumps of small curly ringlets.  If left unattended, its coat will grow out into thickly matted, ropelike cords.  Poodles are often clipped for show purposes as well, but only three clips are acceptable.  They are the "Puppy Clip" (for dogs one year of age or younger), the "Continental" or "Lion clip" (having an instantly-recognizable 'mane'), and the "English Saddle" clip (commonly known for its leg bracelets).  The standard poodle is  the largest of the breed, standing over 15 inches high and weighing anywhere from 40 to 55 pounds.  The miniature poodle is between 10 and 15 inches tall and weighs 16 pounds.  The toy poodle is the smallest of the breed, standing 10 inches at the most and weighing no more than a mere 7 pounds. Poodles are naturally people oriented, excellent with children, easily trainable, and don't require as much exercise as other hunting breeds.

Poodle Names - a short list

Female Names

Wynmere
Via
Bella
Lulu
Laci
Vera
Bijou
Simone
Juliet
Medina

Male Names

Pierre
Vince
Jacques
Gustav
Rutherford
Bardot
Caesar
Apollo
Frasier
Percy

 

 

 

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1