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Your Comprehensive Guide to Toy Poodles: Size, Weight, Traits, and Breeding

By yaser Last updated: May 27, 2025 6 Min Read
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Toy Poodle

The Toy Poodle is characterized by high intelligence and a fun, lovable personality, making it extremely popular as a companion dog in many homes around the world.

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The Toy Poodle specificationThere are three types of PoodlesFacts about the Toy PoodleToy Poodle Dog FoodReproduction stages in Toy PoodlesDo Toy Poodles have health problems?Common drawbacks of Toy PoodlesFAQReferences

In this article in TekeTrek Website, we will introduce you to the most important information related to this object. Follow along with us.

The Toy Poodle specification

  • Size:
    Toy Poodle size is small and has a cute appearance.
  • Fur, Color:
    with dense, attractive fur that can come in various colors such as white, black, brown, and cream.
    The Poodle breed is known for its dense, curly fur that can be found in a variety of colors.

    Length:
    The Toy Poodle has a distinctive slim body that measures around 38 cm in length.
  • Weigh:
    Toy Poodle weight between 6 to 7.5 kg.
  • Shoulders, Legs:
    It has upright shoulders, straight legs ending in oval-shaped feet.
  • Hair:
    a coat of dense, curly hair that is water-resistant.
  • Tail, Jaw:
    The Toy Poodle has a flexible straight or curly tail, prominent jaw.
  • Eyes, Ears:
    dark oval eyes, and long droopy ears covered in thick fur.

There are three types of Poodles

  • Standard Poodle:
    The largest size in the Poodle breed, known for being a good guard dog due to its alertness, bravery, and protective instincts.
  • Miniature Poodle:
    A combination of the Standard and Toy Poodle types, smaller in size but with the same personality traits, making them excellent family dogs.
  • Toy Poodle:
    The smallest size resembling a miniature toy, weighing less than 4.5 kg and measuring around 20 to 25 cm.
Toy Poodle
Toy Poodle

Facts about the Toy Poodle

  • The origin of the Toy Poodle can be traced back to France, where it is also known as the “duck dog” due to its exceptional swimming ability and skill in waterfowl hunting.
  • its quick learning ability, exceptional intelligence, calm temperament, hunting skills, relatively long lifespan of up to 17 years, and Standard Poodle lives up to 14 years, also it can withstand extreme cold, due to its double-layered fur and thick long hair, and the Poodle can’t live alone, so it is important when raising it to have someone with it at home.

Toy Poodle Dog Food

A Toy Poodle’s food intake depends on the level of activity it engages in.
It is best to provide the dog with two meals a day, each consisting of about a cup and a half of dog food.
Medium-sized dogs should have a cup and a third, while small dogs can suffice with a cup and a quarter.
Proteins, vitamins, and essential minerals should be provided to ensure the dog’s health. It is preferable to offer natural and nutritious food to the Poodle, such as fresh meats, vegetables, and fruits.

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Reproduction stages in Toy Poodles

  • A Toy Poodle reaches maturity and the ability to mate after a year and a half, with the female Poodle needing to be in her second or third cycle for mating.
  • Signs indicating the right time for mating in a Poodle include:
    Engaging in multiple sexual behaviors.
    Raising the tail from behind and keeping it raised most of the time.
    Changes in the color of vaginal secretions and the female presents her vulva repeatedly.

Do Toy Poodles have health problems?

  1. Bloating: A common issue in this breed caused by gas accumulation in their stomach.
  2. Addison’s disease: A common condition leading to damage in the adrenal gland.
  3. Hip dysplasia: Causes pain in the leg muscles.
  4. Epilepsy: Poodles are among the breeds prone to epilepsy.

Common drawbacks of Toy Poodles

  • If neglected, they may exhibit annoying behaviors like excessive barking.
  • Small female Poodles may show aggression towards strangers, so it’s important to train them with socialization exercises.
  • Toy Poodle’s hair must be combed to avoid knots forming in their hair.
Toy Poodle
Toy Poodle

FAQ

  • How big is a Toy Poodle?

Toy Poodle size and weight: It stands 10 inches tall and weighs between 6 and 10 pounds.

  • Are toy poodles intelligent?
    Toy Poodles are extremely intelligent
  • What do Toy Poodles love?
    they enjoy and excel in a variety of canine sports, including agility, obedience, and tracking.
  • Where do Toy Poodles like to sleep?
    Every poodle has their own “bedroom” they share with no one else in the house. Bedtime for my puppies always starts with a crate
  • What makes a poodle happy?
    Poodle loves water, and swimming is excellent for them.
  • Why are Poodles so special?
    Thanks to their friendly, playful and easy-going nature, Poodles make for great family dogs
  • Is it easy to train a Toy Poodle?
    Toy poodles are actually quite intelligent and easy to train with proper techniques. 
  • Does toy poodle smell?
    Poodle also smells less than other dogs
  • Is a Toy Poodle a good pet?
    Toy Poodles aren’t just adorable; they make wonderful family pets. 
  • What is the lifespan of a Toy Poodle?
  • 18 years.
Toy Poodle
Toy Poodle

In conclusion, it is essential to take care of the cleanliness, diet, and living environment of Toy Poodles, as they are intelligent, friendly, and beloved by all people.
We hope we have provided you with valuable information and amazing facts about Toy Poodles.

References

  • Petmd.com
  • Pedigree.com
    Opensooq.com
    Dailymedicalinfo.com
    Petsser.com
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TAGGED: Poodle Breeds, Small Companion Dogs, Toy Poodle, Toy Poodle Care, Toy Poodle Characteristics
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