Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Adopting Beautiful Teacup Poodles In Dallas TX

By Shawn Hunter


When someone goes looking for a new pet, they tend to have a list of particular physical and personality traits that they hope to find in the chosen puppy. As every breed is imbued with certain behavioral characteristics that are prominent, it is always a good idea to know a little about them beforehand. In Dallas, TX, there are multiple breeders who have teacup poodles for those who desire small pups.

This grouping is a completely unofficial size category for this type of dog. It is a title given to puppies who are extremely small, usually weighting no more than four pounds and being six inches from the floor to shoulder. As far as the American Kennel Club is concerned, all of these are still classified as belonging to the Toy subset.

In general, this breed is a highly sought after household pet because of their high intelligence and friendly nature. They are great with children and other pets and though not usually aggressive, they can be very protective of their family. Actually physically attacking or biting someone is unusual, but they will bark in a threatening manner.

A condition referred to as small dog syndrome is common among these tiny pups when the humans involved with them do not exert their dominance. They have natural leadership tendencies because of their elevated intelligence so if the Alpha position seems to be vacant, they will quickly jump into it despite their diminutive size. Both the adults and children need to give commands firmly and with confidence if they expect to have the animal's respect.

Their appearance is easily recognizable as they have long been the symbols of society, fashion, and circus fun. They have curly hair that is quite cloud like and often groomed in cuts that feature puffs on their foreheads, ears, chests, ankles, hips and at the tip of the tails. When they stand, they hold their heads high in a very confident manner with their backs straight, and tail pointed up, giving them a boxed shape.

There are many different colors that may appear on their coats. Solid dogs may be mostly uniform tones of white, black, silver, gray, brown, blue, red, champagne and cafe' au lait. The multi-hued groups of Abstract, Parti and Tuxedo all feature two or more arranged in specific patterns or conditions.

One thing that makes these pups so attractive to many individuals is their capability of training easily. They have an eagerness to learn and possess the ability to not only comprehend new and various commands quickly, but also to execute them with near perfection. This unique talent has been key in their success in roles such as performance animals, hunting retrievers, canine companions for special needs and as family pets.

Puppies this small are not meant to be kept outside unattended though they are great for small homes and apartments as long as they are given daily supervised walks and play sessions. Anyone interested in taking one of these as their pet should be aware that they are extremely social and require a lot of personal attention. Having a general knowledge about the needs and characteristics of the breed one is considering, will make the transitions easier on all concerned.




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