5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Toy Poodle

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In this video, we will talk about 5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Toy Poodle.

✅✅ Develop your dog's hidden intelligence to eliminate bad behavior and get a smarter dog.
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To Be Clear: The smallest of the Poodles, Toy Poodles are highly trainable, very intelligent, athletic, and a versatile breed. With their great personality and highly trainable nature, they can easily integrate into family life. Their hypoallergenic nature makes them a gem to those with allergy issues, and their goofiness brings joy to those around them. Toy poodles are intelligent, lively little dogs that prefer to be with their families most of the time. They are friendly, sweet-natured and they love to be around people. As a Toy Poodle owner, they are some things you must avoid doing when it comes to your dog and in this video, we will talk about 5 things you must never do to your toy poodle.

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I have a toy poodle that was a rescue and when I got her she was skin and bones and mats. I got her all cleaned up, vet check and hand fed home cooked meals to her. I take her everywhere, we play with toys together. When I got her she weighed 5 lbs now after 4 years she weighs 10 lbs. She is so smart and learns quickly, jumps straight up on the chairs and spreads Joy wherever she goes, she is happy in the morning and even in the evening she yawns and smiles. She wants to be with me always, I am 72 and I appreciate her.

ukindnesss
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Our 7 month old mini poodle is very chill. You can actually leave him alone for long period time and he behaves beautifully.

emd
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My toy poodle is one year old, attached to me. But when I leave him home with others, he is ok. He gets extremely exited when I return, it doesn’t matter if it was 5 minutes or 5 hours. Same level of excitement. He likes to chase his cat sisters all the time around the house. He follows commands mostly. He was fast at potty training when we first adopted him. Adorable little creature. I think he understands me when I talk to him. At least I’d like to believe so.

daniabame
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My girl came to us when she was nearly four years old and came from a family with mom and two little girls. She does have separation anxiety and we don’t know if we caused that or she came to us with it. She’s never liked to be alone and we always try to ensure she’s never alone too long. I hope she lives as long as I do and I’m close to 75. She sleeps with us and rarely goes in her own bed. ☺️

corrinemischiek
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Our little girl is 2 1/2 and is the most loving affectionate dog We have ever owned.

kathyian
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I do carry Vivianne around and she is very entitled and spoiled. Also lovable, loyal, ever leaves my side and is adorable. She will do anything to make me happy.

suzannehollis
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Yes I have had poodles all my adult life. My current one is a rescue & just adorable. Great dogs.

Solidrock-jqrp
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I have a 7 yr old female toy poodle, she is extremely small, only weighs 3 lbs. She is the Love of my life. She is very smart but very stubborn. Her name is Channel and the highlight of my life!

karenstephens
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We sadly just inherited my Mother-in-Law's 6 lb (!!!) white toy poodle (Lily is 10 years old) and she is the silver lining to the horrible Fall 2022 we have had. MIL passed very recently. I love this dog. She is blossoming at my house which already has 4 Treeing Walker Coonhounds (all 75 lbs+). The animal is so smart. We just had to get used to looking down in our house now! Such a munchkin. It's funny to see her try to play with my hounds who still don't quite know what to think of this little angel. She has her forever home with us xoxo

mgg
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Our toy poodle Finny 🐩 is a rescue ❤ He is 14 1/2 years old. He is very smart and is the best thing that ever happened to us. We adopted him 5 years ago. Thunderstorms scare him and he has had anxiety issues when we first got him but is now so much more relaxed and happy. 🥰❤

maryleblanc
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One of the best ways to avoid your poodle (or any dog) from having Separation Anxiety is to try and leave them in short periods of time, come back, then lengthen it like from 15 seconds, to 30 to 45, etc. It will give them some assurance that you will come back and they're still safe. And never leave your poodles bored. They are part of the working breed so they needed physical and mental simulation. You can give them dog puzzles to pass the time when you need to go out or train them a new trick because they love pleasing their owners.

annabanana
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I have a female/toy poodle/6 months old. She’s very intelligent, energetic, active, has the biggest heart and good with my children’s. I agreed with how they love attention and don’t like to be alone.. I LOVE HER AS MUCH AS A CHILD. ❤❤❤

Sayla-lalalalala
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Our toy, Mojo, was pitch black from a breeder, but now gray at almost 18 years old. Been a marvelous companion for the two of us. Quiet, clean, lovable, and redefines "lap dog." Unfortunately, he has been deaf and blind past two years, but he's a trooper and still tries his best to be a snuggly, lovable dog and we give him an extra measure of love as well. He still a happy dog.

paulharden
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My little 11 month old red toy poodle boy, Ollie, is just getting out of his teenage terrors and I couldn’t be more relieved. During the day, he is the chillest, laziest, most cuddly dog. At night however, he turns into a raging nibbling psychopath! I would mention that toy breeds are more susceptible to dental issues in the teething stage as a lot of the time, the adult teeth grow faster than the baby teeth can fall out. This causes the adult teeth to grow not in the correct place and is just incredibly painful. Actually, our boy got 11 baby teeth extracted at 7 months, but the vet still missed two. He only really stopped teething I would say at 9 months but it really impacted his bite inhibition training plus our bond. We’ve finally gotten to a much better place, and I would never trade him for the world.

NarutoCoupleMad
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I had a sweet black toy named Elvis. Extremely loyal - a one person dog for sure. I miss him every day.

judiruthmeredith
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I have a miniature her name is Holly she is my best friend y so intelligent is scary she knows how I'm feeling all the time she got me through the loss of my mother if it wasn't for her I wouldn't be here I can't praise her enough for being here for me through the tough times

angelenereynolds
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My parents toy poodle Borami is 5 and my parents got her as a rescue. It took almost 10 years to convince my parents but they are far happier with her now. My mum said she will never be allowed in her bedroom, but it didn't take long for he to say Borami will be sleeping in parent's bed haha Borami is sensitive, alert, but sweet and loving. She is also good at being alone for a few hours, and always welcomes us with happiness. She became a good member of the family.

JP-kbsd
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Hellow I am waiting this on my grandmas iPad I had a toy poodle from Punjab but it only stayed alive for one week I was very sad I am only 7 years old

valsajoseph
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I have a miniature poodle right now, but had toy poodles before and you are so right, miniatures are a little different there a little more independent but still like to sit on your lap .but also likes her own time alone.

anitaguadagno
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We got a rescue 6 wks ago and she is so sweet and is friendly with everyone! She is also very good with my 3 1/2 year old granddaughter, but I never leave them alone. Thanks for your video. 🤗

cherigreen