Description
Hello everyone
We are delighted to introduce you to our beautiful Toy Poodles!
Important Information:
People who are not genuinely interested in purchasing or are unsure, please respect both my time and yours by not sending unnecessary messages.
We prefer serious and determined individuals who are fully committed to owning a new puppy from our kennel.
Father KC registered
MOTHER AND FATHER SOME DNA POSITIONS:
Genetic Condition Gene Risk Variant Copies Result
2,8-dihydroxyadenine (DHA) Urolithiasis APRT G>A 0 Clear
Acral Mutilation Syndrome GDNF C>T 0 Clear
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome ANLN C>T 0 Clear
Alaskan Husky Encephalopathy SLC19A3 G>A 0 Clear
Alexander Disease GFAP G>A 0 Clear
Amelogenesis Imperfecta (Discovered in the Italian Greyhound) ENAM Deletion 0 Clear
Amelogenesis Imperfecta (Discovered in the Parson Russell Terrier) ENAM C>T 0 Clear
Bandera's Neonatal Ataxia GRM1 Insertion 0 Clear
Benign Familial Juvenile Epilepsy LGI2 A>T 0 Clear
Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (CLAD), type III FERMT3 Insertion 0 Clear
Canine Multifocal Retinopathy 1 BEST1 C>T 0 Clear
Canine Multifocal Retinopathy 2 BEST1 G>A 0 Clear
Canine Multifocal Retinopathy 3 BEST1 Deletion 0 Clear
Canine Scott Syndrome ANO6 G>A 0 Clear
Centronuclear Myopathy (Discovered in the Great Dane) BIN1 A>G 0 Clear
Centronuclear Myopathy (Discovered in the Labrador Retriever) PTPLA Insertion 0 Clear
Cerebellar Ataxia RAB24 A>C 0 Clear
Cerebellar Cortical Degeneration SNX14 C>T 0 Clear
Cerebellar Hypoplasia VLDLR Deletion 0 Clear
Cerebral Dysfunction SLC6A3 G>A 0 Clear
Chondrodysplasia (Discovered in Norwegian Elkhound and Karelian Bear Dog) ITGA10 C>T 0 Clear Progressive Early-Onset Cerebellar Ataxia SEL1L T>C 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Basenji) SAG T>C 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Golden Retriever - GR-PRA1
variant)
SLC4A3 Insertion 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Lhasa Apso) Confidential â 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Papillon and Phalène) CNGB1 Deletion 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Shetland Sheepdog - BBS2
variant)
Confidential â 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Shetland Sheepdog - CNGA1
CNGA1 Deletion 0 Clear
variant)
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Discovered in the Swedish Vallhund) MERTK Insertion 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy 1 (Discovered in the Italian Greyhound) Confidential â 0 Clear
Progressive Retinal Atrophy Type III FAM161A Insertion 0 Clear
Protein Losing Nephropathy NPHS1 G>A 0 Clear
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Phosphatase 1 Deficiency PDP1 C>T 0 Clear
Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (Discovered in the Basenji) PKLR Deletion 0 Clear
Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (Discovered in the Beagle) PKLR G>A 0 Clear
Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (Discovered in the Pug) PKLR T>C 0 Clear
Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (Discovered in the West Highland White Terrier) PKLR Insertion 0 Clear
QT Syndrome KCNQ1 C>A 0 Clear
Renal Cystadenocarcinoma and Nodular Dermatofibrosis FLCN A>G 0 Clear
Rod-Cone Dysplasia 1 PDE6B G>A 0 Clear
Rod-Cone Dysplasia 1a PDE6B Insertion 0 Clear
Rod-Cone Dysplasia 3 PDE6A Deletio
Some info about poodle
The Toy Poodle â the perfect family companion!
The Toy Poodle is an intelligent, energetic, and charming breed that makes a wonderful companion for any family. Their small size, hypoallergenic coat, and big heart make them ideal for both apartment dwellers and those with homes and gardens. Known for their loyalty, trainability, and elegant appearance, they are a joy to have around.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How big are Toy Poodles?
Toy Poodles reach a maximum height of 24-28 cm (9-11 inches).
- Are Toy Poodles hypoallergenic?
Yes! Toy Poodles have hypoallergenic coats, making them a great choice for people with allergies to pet fur.
- Are Toy Poodles easy to train?
Toy Poodles are one of the most intelligent dog breeds, making them easy to train and quick to learn new commands.
- Are Toy Poodles good for families with children?
Absolutely! They are gentle, social, and love to play, making them excellent companions for children.
- What are the grooming requirements for Toy Poodles?
Their coat requires regular brushing and occasional trimming to maintain its beautiful appearance. They are easy to keep clean and do not shed.
â¤ď¸Description of the Puppiesâ¤ď¸
We are happy to offer Red Toy Poodle puppies for reservation!
Our puppies come from healthy, tested parents. They are raised in a loving home environment and are well-socialized with: tv, radio, smell, vacuum toys, noise,children, and other petsâŚ.
đśDetails of the offerđś:
⢠Puppy birthdate: [02.01.2025]
⢠Available colors: Red
⢠Ready for their new homes from: [02.03.2025 when puppies can go home]
⢠Each puppy comes with:
⢠A health booklet with records of vaccinations and deworming
⢠A starter kit (food, toys, blanket, etc)
If you decide that you want to become the owner of a Toy Poodle from our kennel:
1. Have you ever owned a dog
2. Why did you choose the Poodle as your preferred breed?
3. Do you or anyone in your household have allergies to pets?
4. What does your daily routine look like, and how will a dog fit into it?
5. Where will the puppy live? In a house or apartment? Do you have a secure outdoor area?
6. Do you have children or other pets at home? If yes, how will you introduce the puppy to them?
7. Are you familiar with the grooming needs of Poodles?
8. Do you have a plan for training and socializing the puppy?
9. Are you ready for the long-term commitment of owning a Poodle, considering their average lifespan of 12-15 years?
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