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    My friend has a toy poodle puppy named Jazz. She will be bred if she turns out. She's super cute with alot of attitude. I work with poodles and wouldn't have one, myself. I like the standards but the toys and miniatures are too wimpy for me --- they scream for everything and are some of the most likely to have fits or heart attacks when being dried. I prefer to have a dog that can be handled and won't complain about it. Poodles are cute though, I do love Jazz, she is such a sweetie. You can really tell that they were bred to be companions.

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    why would you think toy and mini poodles are wimpy? some may turn out wimpy- only because their owners baby them. and they don't scream for everything, just trying to make a point.

    Jazz is really cute.

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    Pam, your two poodles are very pretty. Ripley is so handsome. Molly is to cute! I LOVE that picture. I don't have a poodle though. We were gonna get one at first but We liked Malteses better. I don't like them that much. But they are adorable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20
    why would you think toy and mini poodles are wimpy? some may turn out wimpy- only because their owners baby them. and they don't scream for everything, just trying to make a point.
    I'm not talking about in general, I'm talking about for grooming. We don't have a single toy or miniature poodle that comes in that doesn't scream for almost everything. Most of the dogs that come in that we have to be extremely careful with while drying are toy and miniature poodles because they are the most likely to have a fit or even a heart attack because they freak out. Almost every old dog fit I've witnessed was a poodle. It's not because their owners baby them, because almost every poodle I've met does it. Maybe it's different elsewhere, but that's how it is where I work.
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    oh oops didnt exactly know what you were talking about. i know molli would be afraid of a hair dryer!! i never really thought of it. lol

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    The hair dryers can be pretty scary lol -- I don't blame dogs for being scared of them. One time I accidentally let go of it and it came back and hit me in the face lol.
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    Ouch!

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    My friend has two poodles. I've only really met one, though. He is about nine years old and doesn't have any toes on one of his feet. His mother had ate all of her pups when they were born, but Whiz was saved in time, only having his toes chewed off.

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