FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT POODLE FAQ

Frequently Asked

  • A Puppy Starter Kit
  • CKC/AKC Registered
  • Up-To-Date on Shots and Worming
  •  Vet checked
  • In order to put down a deposit, you will need to contact us beforehand. Once you have contacted us, you will need to fill out the following Deposit Form . Puppies need to be paid for by the time they are 6 to 7 weeks old unless other arrangements have been made.

  • Once you have filled out the Deposit Form and submitted a deposit payment, you will receive an email confirmation that we are processing your order.

    After you place a deposit I will contact you when a puppy, that is your color choice and gender, is born. I still won’t know what grown size they will be for a while.

    Please note: You can place a deposit for a certain litter, but I’m going to go in the order/date I received your deposit. You could get bumped off or miss out on a puppy that was born before that litter. 

  • At this moment we have a large waitlist. Please visit our future litters page for more info on Upcoming Litters Page. . 

  • There are two options:

    • In-person pick up at our farm.
    • Have it flown to you with a flight nanny to your closest major airport (at an additional charge).

    Please note: Shipping is an additional cost.

  • It all depends on the size of your puppy. If your puppy isn’t a teacup, the earliest is 8 weeks. For a teacup, depending on the size, it can range from 10 to 12 weeks (sometimes longer).

This is a rather common issue with this breed. A Poodle may work on one paw or both, he may chew all over to concentrate on one particular spot. In most cases if this continues, the paws will become very irritated and raw. In time, there can be cracked skin and even bleeding. 
While we all want our dogs to be close to us and have there be that ‘best friend’ bond, it can be troubling if a Poodle behaves as if they simply must be by our side at all times. A look into this and steps to help your Poodle gain self-confidence. 
It can be very troubling indeed when you see that your Poodle has been ingesting either his own feces or that of another dog (or even from a cat). This article separates myth from fact, with advice to stop this sort of behavior. 
We can’t expect our dogs to always be perfectly happy; after all, they are capable of having a range of emotions just like we can. However, if a dog suddenly becomes moody for no apparent reason, it is wise to assess what may be happening. 
 If your Poodle has episodes of shivering or trembling, there can be a number of reasons. Fortunately most of the causes do have quick fixes. 
If your Poodle ends up having a different internal clock than you do, this can become very stressful over time. Since getting enough sleep is vital for both humans and dogs, you’ll want to address this as soon as possible. 
Though this breed is not one of the typical ‘snorers’, there are some elements that can cause a puppy or dog to snore, snort or otherwise make noises while sleeping.  Some steps taken at home may resolve this; though a list of red flag symptoms will let you know when a vet exam is warranted.
 It can be frustrating when you put in a lot of effort to make your Poodle look nice and you work hard to keep him clean; yet, still there is an odd odor. These are the top reasons for this, what you can do about this and signs of a deeper issue. 
Top reasons why a Poodle will pass gas a lot and what to do to fix this. 
 Read both the pros can the cons, the known and possible risks, and the best age to have this done. Also, the procedure and post-op care summary. 
 If you have this sort of food at home or growing in your yard, this information is vital. Some are okay to ingest and others are quite toxic. 
 You may have heard that this breed is said to be rather intelligent; however, learn exactly how this was figured out, where he ranks and other methods of rating how intelligent a Poodle can be.