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Standard poodles can grow to be tall and beautiful. They range from 15 and a half inches from the top of their back (shoulder) which is a small standard to 27 inches tall. They have thick coats with long ears and webbed feet.

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they r the size of a chihuahua ! And soooooo cute they have problems with there insides so if i were u i would get a toy poodle i have one and she is smart and very sweet and cuddly.

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There are toy, standard, and large poodles.

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Poodles come in 3 sizes:

• Standard - over 15";

• Miniature - 10-15";

• Toy - 10" and under;

The Standard Poodle is the largest.

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The smallest size of a poodle is called the toy poodle;and sizes very from 3 pounds (tea cup) up to about 8 pounds.

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They can be anywhere from 25-30 lbs and be healthybut the weight can change on a number of factors. It really depends on their parent's frames (petite/large) and their diets. They are not a teacup, or SMALL dog like some poodles like the teacup and mini poodles.


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Many people have teacups poodles.


Had a teacup poodle pup to die vet said glucose bottomed out is this true?

'Teacup' poodles are typically the runts from a litter of Toy Poodles, they can suffer from all kinds of health problems due to this.


How big should a teacup poodle be at 2 months?

Teacup poodles will grow to be about four to seven pounds with short legs.


What are the most common breeds of teacup puppies?

Teacup puppy breeds reflect some of the breeds observed in the larger dogs. For example, many popular dog breeds have teacup sub-breeds. For example, there are Teacup Poodles, Teacup Shih-Tzus, Teacup Terriers and even Teacup Chihuahuas.


What covers a teacup poodles skin?

Hair, just like on any other poodle.


How long do tea cup poodles live?

In general, the smaller the dog, the longer it lives, as long as it is healthy. For small poodles, this means they may live to be 12+ years old.


Why were tea cup poodles first bred?

Unfortunately, no one knows the exact reason why Teacup poodles were first bred. Some sources say that they were bred to be easier to care for. Smaller dogs are easier to handle than larger dogs. Teacup poodles are a popular breed of "toy" canine, but they do have many health issues due to their breeding.


What is a small poodle called?

There is no such thing as a "teacup" poodle, it is a toy poodle, if you're buying or selling teacup poodles they don't exist just like unicorns because they're a myth. AKC, CKC, and UKC only accept and register toy, mini, and standard poodles.


Is there a difference between a teacup pomeranian and an average pomeranian?

A toy poodle is a recognised breed of poodle. It is the smallest breed of poodle that is recognised by the BKC and AKC. The teacup poodle is not recognised by the governing BKC or AKC associations. It is a poodle but it is usually a much smaller than normal sized poodle and they breed these poodles together which result in a even smaller poodle which is called a teacup poodle. The poodles that are usually bred together are toy poodles which are smaller than the set size for that particular size.They are mostly the same except that Toy Poodles are larger than Teacup Poodles.


What type of temperament is associated with a teacup poodle?

Teacup poodles are a highly intelligent breed with a generally sweet disposition and are easily trained. However unless dominance is asserted they can develop "small dog syndrome" leading them to believe they are in command. While good with children they are more suited to older children.