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Red Toy Poodle Female lives
with a nice family in California.
Sweetie apricot poodle loves
her new family in Oklahoma.
Sasha White Poodle lives in
Texas She is a lucky girl!
MOLLY red poodle with her
new mom and day in Kansas
What is the ideal weight for my puppy?

When a vet is estimating the nutritional condition of a dog,
he or she will often consider the ideal weight for that
particular dog. This ideal varies according to a dog's age,
developmental stage, individual characteristics, and other
factors. Puppies and young dogs should on no account be
overweight. The following yardsticks may be used to check
your dog's weight:

you should be able to feel your pup’s ribs, but they
shouldn't be pronounced or visible

your puppy's waist, when viewed from above, should be
visible but not too pronounced

there should be no substantial fatty deposits on your pup’s
body

Above all, however, the criterion for the good health of a
puppy or young dog is the activity and curiosity that
characterize dogs of this age.

Inappetence - Loss of appetite

A dog is suffering from loss of appetite when he doesn't
want to eat his food. Absolute non-consumption of food is
termed anorexia. Appetite loss can be caused by a variety
of things, and if your pup is suffering from loss of appetite
you should consult your vet immediately.
Nick and Amanda loves their little
Bailey apricot cream poodle toy
poodle.
Sassy black poodle toy poodle
lives with Sandra in Texas.
Mignon red poodle is
very happy in her new
home with Jenna.
Apricot poodle puppy lives with Laura in
Kansas City!
WHY DO DOGS EAT GRASS?

Dogs do not eat grass because they have
worms or because they don’t feel well or
because they have a nutritional deficiency or
because they're going through a particular
developmental stage. Dogs eat grass
because they like the taste. There are even
containers available at pet stores that allow
you to grow your own grain-based grass for
both dogs and cats.
WHEN SHOULD I GET MY PUPPY
SPAYED OR NEUTERED?

While there are debates on when a puppy
should be neutered, there is not really
any debate on the fact that most puppies
should be spayed or neutered. I like to
see a puppy grow up a little so its body
and system have matured before the
surgery is done. I usually recommend
that the pup should be spayed or
neutered by about 6 months of age.
However, your veterinarian can provide
you with more information, specific to
your puppy.
Red Apricot Poodle lives with
Shelley and Family in
Connecticut.
Pearl White Poodle loves her new
owner.  They are inseparable.
Dreamy apricot poodle.
SALLY IS HAPPY IN THE
CHIHUAHUA SUN!
Sophia Silver
Beige Poodle
loves her new
mommy.
MURPHY LOVES THE
COLORADO LIFE!
NEW HOME IN
MISSISSIPPI!
A VERY SPECIAL
SURPRISE TO KK IN
TENNESSEE!
THIS LITTLE GUY HAS A LOVING
HOME WITH TERRI IN INDIANA!
Apricot  *  Black  *  Blue *  Brown  *  Cafe Au Lait   *  Cream  
*  Grey  *  Red  *  Silver  *  Silver  Beige  *  White in  Toy
Poodle * Miniature Poodle  &  Standard Poodles

THE ALTERNATES or PARTI COLORS.
Black & Apricot  * Black & Brown * Black & Cream * Black &
Grey * Black & Red *
Black & Silver * Black & White * Blue & White * Brown &
Apricot * Brown & White * Cream & White * Grey & White *
Red & Apricot * Red & White * White & Apricot * White &
Silver in Toy Poodle * Miniature Poodle & Standard Poodles
We are spoiled by Tim and Elaine
in Massachusetts.  Red Poodle
and Apricot Poodle. Both are
Miniature Poodles.
RED MINIATURE FEMALE
LIVES WITH A FAMILY IN WICHITA, KANSAS
BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE MALE NOW
LIVES WITH SUSAN IN TEXAS!
Snowy is a son of