Introduction to Poodle Breeds

Poodle (Detailed Introduction)
Poodle (Poodle), also known as the French Poodle, originated in France. The AKC classifies it as a toy group dog, and it is now the national dog of France. The Poodle was bred by crossbreeding the Barbet and Hungarian Water Dog in France. It was popular in the French court from Louis XIV to Louis XVI and once became the pet of European noblewomen, later groomed into a curly-haired salon dog. With unique talents and very high intelligence, it can perform various circus acts. Currently, Poodles are mostly used as family companion dogs or store greeters.
Chinese Name: Poodle
Latin Name: Poodle
Other Names: French Poodle, Noble Guest Dog, Curly Dog
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Theria
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Caniformia
Family: Canidae
Distribution Area: France
Recommended Food: Dog Food
Type: Medium Dog / Small Dog
Coat Type: Long Hair, Curly Hair
FCI Number: 172
Function: Companion Dog, Show Dog, Retrieving Dog
Average Lifespan: 13-19 years