How Do You Take Good Care Of Poodles

By Ryan Peterson


There are so many dog breeds out there and you have to agree that poodle is one of the most adorable amongst the bunch. It looks like some stuffed toy because of how unique their appearance is. They have also this fur that makes them look extra fluffy, having just one glance at them would automatically makes you want to look for standard poodle breeder to own one.

They really are energetic kind of dogs even if they are still pups. In addition to that, you would notice how much they can be eager to learn tricks and stuff. At first, you would see them scared and kind of aloof especially if they have not adjusted yet with their new environment. However, if you give them enough time to adjust, they can be the cutest thing you would ever have.

With that, you could say that taking care of them is not that hard at all. Though, it does not mean you should do it half heartedly, there are things you are in need of doing well to ensure they always are healthy and in great shape. This will include a quality food made for them, grooming, exercise and even home training.

Quality puppy food is very important for their development. This should be not that hard since you can pretty much but at any pet stores. All you have to bear in mind when choosing their food is the balance between the proteins in it. With that, you could ensure they have the best bod function as they grow.

You should pick one with balanced protein in its mixture. They pretty much need that since that will help them improve the functions of their vital organs and it can help them develop their entire body as well. Carbohydrates is also their source of energy so you have to ensure that there is a little something of that.

Potty training is also necessary if you want to keep yourself out of trouble every single time. You have one less thing to worry though, poodles are smart, they can get use to this easily. All you need for their training is leash and consistency of doing same routine until they get used to it and they could do it on their own.

You should take them in a same spot outside as much as possible until it becomes their habit to go directly in there when there is a need to. All it takes is just consistency of taking them out early in the morning, in the afternoon, after they are fed and right before you put them to sleep at night.

Then grooming is pretty much the most challenging out of everything since their fur grows so easily and it gets in tangled often. With that, you will need patience to regularly brush their hair to prevent tangles from happening. Their hair also could cover their nose, mouth and ears in no time so it needs constant trimming.

Clean their ears once week and have them taken to a professional groomer regularly for clippings and toenail care. Give them toys to chew and bring them out as often as possible so they can do so much activity to enjoy. They would sure love that, even walking them at least thirty to forty five minutes every day is enough.




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