What is the history behind your dog?
I was reading the post about the new Akita puppy Natasha. The akita history was posted and I thought that would be a great thread to start. I love hearing interesting facts like that. I will post the history of malteses in just a minute. Who else knows the history on their pet?
Standard Poodles, one of 3 poodle sizes
This is a great idea for a topic because it may allow the thought that poodles are sissy dogs to finally be put to rest. I got this off a breed website, and there is more to poodles than fluff. ;)
Although the Poodle has been known throughout Western Europe for at least 400 years, its origin is controversial. Whether it was developed in France, Germany, Denmark, or the ancient Piedmont, is uncertain. It is certain that the Poodle is descended from a now nearly extinct French water dog, the Barbet and possibly the Hungarian Water Hound. The name "Poodle" probably derives from the German word "Pudel," which means one who plays in water. The Poodle was used as a gun dog. Originally the breed was used in Germany and France as a retriever of waterfowl. Hunters clipped the dog's thick coat to help him swim, leaving hair on the leg joints to protect them from extreme cold and sharp reeds. The French capitalized on the breeds high intelligence, trainability and innate showmanship and made the Poodle into a circus performer. His great popularity in that country led to the breeds common name "French Poodle." The Poodle has been used to sniff out truffles lying underground in the woods. Toy Poodles became royal favorites, particularly in the 18th century. The Toy and Miniature Poodles varieties were bred down from larger dogs, today known as Standard Poodles. The three sizes are considered as one breed and are judged by the same standard. Today, the Poodle is primarily a companion and show dog, though he can learn almost anything.
The "bold" was my edit. Bella certainly is true to her breed. ;)