Porkie Schnoodle


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What do you get if you cross a Pug with a Yorkie - or a Whippet with a Foxy? You'll laugh out loud at these unlikely canine couples ... and their owners!




Schnoodle


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Each book in the series provides advice about how to locate a healthy, sound puppy from a reputable source and how to properly raise and care for an adorable companion dog.




Schnoodles


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Introduces schnoodles, describing how they were bred from a cross between a schnauzer and a poodle, the physical features they have as a result, and the ways in which they interact with their owners.




Toy Poodle


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Given their ability to learn tricks, it’s little wonder that poodles became popular in America as circus performers. Once audiences saw these amazing little dogs, they became very desirable pets. And great pets they make—they’re smart, loyal, and they don’t shed. It’s little wonder that they are probably the most popular small dog in America, according to the American Kennel Club’s rankings. Toy Poodle: Oodles of Fun is a narrative treat for dog lovers that includes amazing, real-life stories about these little pups while also recounting the breed’s history and its relationship to the animal’s physical characteristics, personality, and suitability as a pet.




Poodle


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Celebrating the canine world's genius child, the Poodle, boasting the most abundant coat in dogdom and the most humanlike personality, this Smart Owner's Guide, created by the editors at Dog Fancy magazine, offers the most up-to-date and accurate information every dog owner needs to become a well-informed caregiver for his dog. Illustrated with color photographs of adorable puppies and handsome adults, this easy-to-read primer is designed in a modern, lively manner that readers will find user-friendly and entertaining.Each Smart Owner's Guide offers a description of the breed's character and physical conformation, historical overview, and its attributes as a companion dog. The reader will find informative chapters on everything he or she needs to know about acquiring, raising, and training this remarkable purebred dog, including: finding a breeder and selecting a healthy, sound puppy; preparing for the puppy's homecoming, shopping for supplies, and puppy-proofing the home; house-training; veterinary and home health maintenance; feeding and nutrition; and grooming. Obedience training for basic cues (sit, stay, heel, come, etc.) and solving potential problem behaviors (barking, chewing, aggression, jumping up, etc.) are addressed in separate chapters, as are activities to enjoy with the dog, including showing, agility, therapy work, and more.Entertaining tidbits and smart advice fill up colorful sidebars in every chapter, which the editors call "It's a Fact," "Smart Tip," "Notable & Quotable," and "Did You Know?" Real-life heroes and rescue stories are retold in full-page features called "Pop Pups" and "True Tails." Recipes, training, and care tips are highlighted in the "Try This" feature pages.The Smart Owner's Guide series is the only series that offers readers an online component in which dog owners can join a breed-specific online club hosted by dogchannel.com. Here owners of the breed can find forums, blogs, and profiles to connect with other breed owners, as well as charts and checklists that can be downloaded. More than just 20,000 pages of solid information, there's a host of fun to be had at the club in the form of downloadable breed-specific e-cards, screensavers, games, and quizzes.The Resources section of the book includes contact information for breed-related organizations and rescues, as well as practical guidance on traveling with dogs, identification, and locating qualified professionals to assist the dog owner, such as pet sitters, trainers, and boarding facilities. This information-packed Smart Owner's Guide is fully indexed.




Schnoodle As Pet


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The Schnoodle is bright and wise. Depicted as "everlastingly glad," this architect canine's most loved delights in life are playing and spending time with his family. Reared to be a buddy canine, he's demonstrated that he can do well in readiness and as a treatment canine. He makes a breathtaking running partner and his affection for action can get you off the sofa. He will fill your life and lap with affection and giggling.The Schnoodle is faithful like the Schnauzer and carefree like the Poodle. Like his Schnauzer parent, a Schnoodle has a defensive nature and makes a decent guard dog. Like his Poodle parent, he's brilliant and tender. He will bark, now and then to an extreme (a quality that ought to be stopped from the beginning when he's young).




Noodles The Schnoodle -- The Puppy Who Broke His Tablet


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The Adventures of Noodles the Schnoodle are stories about our friend Noodles, who is always doing something exciting. Join us in our first Episode, where Noodles breaks his tablet, and quickly learns that life without technology is not that bad. Who knows, maybe Noodles will someday go to Mars?




The Happy Poodle


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Stop raising your Poodle puppy on auto pilot! Help your pup develop into a happy and friendly adult dog! Happiness & behavior tips, detailed care guidance and over 130 photos of adorable Poodles all in one book! Looking for daily practical tips and advice to help your puppy develop into a Happy and Well-behaved dog? Wanting to start off on the right foot and avoid dog-behavior professionals for life? This book has all the answers you need. What reviewers are saying: "As a first-time Poodle owner, I found all the info I needed to bring up my pup. Well written and straight forward book, gave me all the care guidance I wanted. Loved the 100s photos, highly recommended.", J. Smith - Watford - UK "I love my 3 year old mini Poodle and have read many books on the breed. This one really stands out as it is all about my dog's happiness and well-being. I applied the author's tips and my dog is now so much happier and well behaved."Ms Helen Brown - Kent - UK "Brilliant, well researched book on Poodles. I learnt all I need to raise my pup properly into a happy and sweet mannered dog.", A. Jones - N. Jersey - US "As a passionate Poodle owner and vet, I will definitely be recommending this book to this breed's owners. It is a unique guide that not only provides detailed care instructions, but also shows how to raise a problem free, friendly and happy Poodle.", F. Taylor - Leeds - UK Based on thousands of training encounters over 40 years, Asia Moore's "The Happy Poodle" is teaching you everything you need to fulfill your Poodle's needs, prevent behavior problems and build a happy and loving relationship with your canine friend. Asia is giving you countless tips, techniques and practical advice aimed specifically at preventing behavior issues, rather than correcting them after they surface. She is showing you how to be the Ideal Poodle guardian and keep your dog happy and well-behaved. Personal anecdotes from Asia's experience are dispersed throughout this complete guide. Just a few of the things you will learn: Poodle Puppy happiness tips and practical advice How to happily welcome and housebreak your puppy Techniques for a well-behaved Poodle pup What is the right food for a happy puppy Happy exercise requirements Poodle puppy training, commands, hand signals, tricks, playtime Why you should not treat your Poodle puppy as a child Ideal living conditions for a happy Poodle Daily routines, care and grooming for a happy pup Poodle body language How you can keep on top of your puppy's good health and which medical conditions you should watch out for How to happily socialise your Poodle puppy with people & other dogs How to make your puppy happier by desensitizing him/her against loud noises, teaching basic rules and boundaries and offering rewards for the right behavior How to prevent puppy behaviour issues and avoid dog behavior experts for life How to provide what your puppy needs to be Happy How to be the Ideal Poodle Guardian What are the common human mistakes causing unhappiness and behaviour issues & how to avoid them How to reverse unwanted behaviors if you slip up Surprise Q&A Chapter with questions answered from your Poodle's perspective Invest the time and effort to study and apply Asia's happiness techniques NOW to raise a Happy and Well-Mannered Poodle. Your puppy really deserves it. Click the BUY NOW button to order your copy of The Happy Poodle!




Your Poodle ...


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Poodle: Training, Grooming, and Dog Care


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ABOUT THE BOOK “A dog is a bond between strangers.” John Steinbeck When you own a poodle, you are guaranteed to attract attention. Thanks to its elegant posture and prancing gait, your dog will stand out in a crowd; thanks to the breed’s gregarious nature, it will charm everyone it meets. The poodle is a companion dog par excellence: intelligent and witty, devoted to its pack members, and eager to please. It is the only breed that comes in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard. There is a poodle for every activity level and lifestyle. Yet there is also no breed of dog more misunderstood than the poodle. Despite the fussy and sometimes preposterous styling of their coat, the dog underneath was a working breed originally used to retrieve waterfowl. The traditional clip, with its poufs and leonine mane, protected the internal organs and joints from the frigid water into which the dogs dove after fallen ducks and geese. True to its heritage, the poodle is a “real dog” that excels at any number of jobs. Poodles have been used to detect cancer, as therapy and rescue dogs, and even as police dogs. While the miniatures have a long history as circus performers, poodles also are stars at agility and flyball. Standards are still being bred as hunting dogs, with a revival of interest in using them for this purpose. But for most prospective owners, the important question is, “Do poodles make good pets?” To that, the answer is an unequivocal yes! Standards in particular are excellent family dogs, having great tolerance and affection for children, while the smaller breeds make perfect companions for people with less mobility. The poodle is a happy, fun-loving, and enthusiastic dog, who brightens his owners’ days. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Poodles now range in size from “teacup” to quite large, as selective breeding pushes the limits at both ends of the spectrum. There are three recognized sizes in the United States: toy (under 10” at the shoulder), miniature (at least 10” but less than 15”), and standard (at least 15”). Although the sizes all fall in the same breed category, with the same conformation standards and disposition, there are some basic differences. Standards probably make the best family dogs. Although they are large, with adult males pushing the upper limit of 30” at the shoulder and weighing over 70 pounds, they tend to do well with one long walk a day and regular opportunities to play and/or train. They are said to be more aloof than the smaller poodles, but my standard is a lovable oaf of a dog who greets all people and dogs he meets with reckless enthusiasm, and many other owners that I meet report that the same is true of their dogs. Training while they are still young will help this dog to develop good manners and to focus the excessive prey drive that some of these standards have. Miniatures make excellent companion dogs; unlike standards, which bond more or less equally with all members of the family, they tend to attach to one person exclusively. Although they are technically small dogs, they have high energy and must not only go for daily walks but also have some “job” to absorb their mental energy. Miniatures are very easy to train, and owners who engage in daily training sessions with their dogs will have dogs that suffer less from the nervous energy that can result in this size poodle when it thinks it is in charge of the household. Toy poodles are the perfect dogs for elderly people with lower mobility. They are friendly and intelligent, like all poodles, and they have a high energy level. But they do well with a short daily walk and play retrieving toys indoors; they are a good dog for apartment living. Toys and miniatures both are prone to excessive barking, so proper training is essential to prevent this trait... ...buy the book to keep reading!