Small poodle
FCI standard number: 172
Country of origin: France
Classification: FCI Group 9 - Social and Companion Dogs, Section 2 - Poodle
Height at withers bitch: over 24 cm (with tolerance of -1 cm) to 28 cm, ideal size approx. 25 cm
Height at withers male: over 24 cm (with tolerance of -1 cm) to 28 cm, ideal size approx. 25 cm
Weight female: usually approx. 2-4 kg
Weight male: approx.: usually 2-4 kg
Coat colour: black, white, brown, grey/silver, fawn/apricot; the current FCI standard also lists other colour variations.
Coat texture: dense, fine, woolly to elastically curly; poodles can also have whiskery coats, the toy poodle usually has the curly variety.
Neck circumference: often around 20-28 cm, depending on build. Please measure on the dog.
The Toy Poodle
History of the Scottish Terrier
The poodle officially originates from France. The breed is very old and was used for a long time not only as a companion dog but also as a working dog. The Toy Poodle is the smallest of the four FCI-recognised size variants of the Poodle.
Appearance
Body shape: elegant, harmonious, almost square, finely built but not fragile. Despite its small size, the Toy Poodle should have the same proportions as the larger Poodle varieties; according to the standard, signs of dwarfism are undesirable.Coat: luxuriant, curly, hardly hairy, but requires a lot of grooming. It grows back continuously and tangles easily without regular brushing and clipping.
Nature/character
Toy poodles are very intelligent, eager to learn, affectionate, attentive and playful. They bond closely with their humans, like to be around them and are often sensitive to mood and tone. Without good familiarisation, some can be a little barky, nervous or reluctant to be left alone.
Grooming
Grooming is the biggest effort: brushing several times a week, often even daily, plus regular clipping or trimming, often about every 6-8 weeks. Ear, eye and dental care are also important. Health Well-bred Toy Poodles can live to be quite old; 15-17 years is often mentioned. Due to their very small size, however, you should pay particular attention to serious breeding. Depending on the line, problems such as teething/tooth disease, patella problems or general sensitivities can play a role in very small dogs.
Education
Training is usually pleasant because Toy Poodles learn very quickly and want to please their humans. Nevertheless, clear rules, early socialisation and friendly, consistent handling are important. Because of their intelligence, they not only need walks, but also mental work.
What are the special features of this breed?
The Toy Poodle combines high intelligence with a small size. It sheds very little, which is why it is often considered more suitable for some allergy sufferers, but at the same time requires very consistent grooming. What's more, it is not just a lap dog, but a clever, active little dog that wants to be kept busy and wants a close family bond.
Suitable for first-time dog owners?
Yes, basically very good - provided you are prepared to groom them and keep them busy with training and exercise. Toy poodles are often considered good beginner dogs precisely because of their eagerness to learn and their people-orientation.
Family dog or not?
Yes, generally a very good family dog. Toy poodles are friendly, playful and people-oriented and often get along well with children and other pets if well socialised. However, due to their small size, small children should learn to handle them with care.
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