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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Poodle Personality

Intelligent, loving, loyal, and mischievous are four words Poodle enthusiasts commonly use to describe the breed's personality. The Poodle is also known for what his fans call "an air of distinction": a dignified attitude that's hard to describe, but easy to spot in the dog.

Despite his regal appearance, the Poodle has a goofy streak and loves to play — he's always up for a game of any kind. He's also very fond of people and eager to please. Combine that with his legendary intelligence, and you've got a dog that's highly trainable.

A good Poodle who's been taught canine manners has a calm disposition, especially if he gets regular exercise to burn off his natural energy. Some owners and breeders think the smaller Toy and Miniature Poodles are a bit more high-strung than the Standard; however, other breeders and owners disagree with this theory.

The Poodle is protective of his home and family, and if strangers approach your house, he'll sound a warning bark to let you know. And although he's affectionate with his family, he may take a while to warm up to new people.

An outstanding trait of the Poodle is his intelligence. He is often said to have human-like intelligence, an amazing cleverness that astounds his owners. Of course, smart dogs can be difficult to live with. They learn fast — good habits and bad — and they remember everything.


Friday, February 21, 2014

Choosing The Right Puppy for The Right Home

Puppies are born with character, same as we are We will always do a 'psicho test' to our puppies, so we hope we can find the best character that would match their new owner.
In the future, we hope there is no abandoned dog again.
I have a friend that has a new puppy, it is so sad to heard how she is saying how stupid the puppy is.
No, all puppies are not stupid, they got character that you must know, so you would know how to teach.
Same as a child... you can't just push your kid as you want without knowing how the best way to do it, some need more patience, some other might need special treatment.

We can't warranty if our test are 100% valid...no..puppies are smart living creature, they can adapt.
Same as we are, they have (limited) ability to change but might need a good handling.
With a knowing about the puppy character, we hope you find it easier to handle.

Grading a puppy is not very easy, we just can do it when he/she reaches 7weeks old.
That is why, they are ready to adopt after that ages.
Except the 'psicho test' we are grading their structure too...so after that time, we will let you know the price. Because the show prospect quality is the highest price.