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Choosing Royal Standard Poodles For Sale

By Donald Snyder


The decision to adopt a dog is not one that should not be taken without some serious considerations. A person would be well-advised to learn about the breed in which they are interested, as many factors such as size, temperament, grooming requirements, health, energy levels and various personality traits can be very important factors. When seeking Royal Standard Poodles for sale, it is a good idea to know what their specific needs will be.

The American Kennel Club ranks the Poodle as the 8th most desired breed in the United States. This is contributed to factors like very high intelligence, energetic personalities, fun-loving spirits and elegantly attractive looks. They are frequently ribbon winners when placed in shows, but they make incredibly wonderful personal companions and family pets as well.

The breed has only three officially recognized size categories; Toys, Miniature, and Standards. Royals are actually those that are significantly larger than the normal range for this type of canine. This particular grouping, sometimes referred to as Giants, usually ranges in height between 22" and 28" inches at the shoulder, weighing as much as 90lbs when fully grown, with a lifespan of 12 - 18 years.

When properly groomed, these dogs take on a square appearance, due to their proportionate legs giving them the same length and height measurements. Their small, roundish head sports eyes that are dark, almond-shaped, and far-set, a long, narrow muzzle, and flat ears that lay very close to their skull. Arched toes tip their petite oval feet while their top line is quite level, and the tail upright and rigid.

One rather interesting trait attributed to this breed is that instead of fur, they have hair which may be curly and soft, or corded tightly, with both styles producing low dander and not shedding. Generally, their coloring is in solid hues of cream, apricot, cafe au lait, brown, silver, grey, white, blue, and most commonly, black. There are some dogs that come out multi-toned, and are labeled as either Mismarked, Phantom, Tuxedo, or Parti.

When selecting a puppy for adoption, new pet owners should be aware that it is not uncommon for this breed to change color up to about 2 years of age. The parents' coloring does not necessarily dictate that of the puppies. Offspring of various hues can all be born within the same litter regardless of what the Dame and Sire look like.

These dogs can be rather high maintenance when it comes to their grooming needs, as their hair and nails are continually growing. They are very social and active, requiring plenty of exercise and attention. This particular breed is known for its extreme intelligence and can be easily trained, though owners need to be consistent, as this also makes them prone to wanting to claim the Alpha position in a household.

There is a lot of versatility to this type of dog as they are comfortable in any type of climate and are suited for both houses and apartments. When encountering unexpected or loud noises, they will bark to protect their family, however, the breed is not an aggressive one. Being aware of the various attributes before adopting a puppy will assist in creating a smoother and more pleasant experience for all.




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