Show miles from location see in map view more from nearby areas – change search areafavorited no longer favorited hidden no longer hidden We place quality above quantity and usually have puppies only twice a year. Our puppies are DNA Tested and OFA Certified for the most common
genetic diseases and conditions in Toy Poodles. All litters have at least 1 AKC Champion parent. Please visit our Articles page to make an educated decision and avoid the pitfalls of the Backyard Breeder! The possible colors are
white, red, apricot, or black. We do not produce "parti poodles" as they are outside of the official AKC Standard for Toy Poodles and a disqualifying trait in the show rings. Age of AdoptionAll puppies must be at least 8 weeks of age AND weigh 2 lbs or more in order to be adopted. Shipping is available. Cost of PuppiesA careful breeder will spend as much money on their dogs if not more than they earn from litters born. These expenses come from vet bills, thorough health testing, quality care and living conditions, AKC Dog Show competitions, dog handler fees, and the list goes on. In purchasing an Abounding Poodle, you get a quality dog from tested lines. You can buy a lot of "cheap" dogs from a Backyard Breeder who does not invest money into their breeding stock. You won't know what you are getting, and may end up paying thousands of dollars in vet bills later after you have fallen in love with the puppy. How much does a Toy Poodle cost?What's the Price of Toy Poodle Puppies? A good, high-quality breeder will run the Toy Poodle price anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500 from a reputable breeder. You might be able to get one from a rescue shelter for a lower price, but just as with breeders, you need to do your research beforehand.
Are Toy Poodles a good pet?Mini and Toy Poodles are incredibly smart, playful dogs that are perfect for people who want a "big dog" personality in a small (and adorable) package. They make great apartment dogs and get along well with dogs, other pets, and kids. Poodles love people and form tight bonds with their families.
Do Toy Poodle shed a lot?Although Poodles do shed, like all dogs, they don't shed a lot. Plus, the minimal hair they shed usually falls back into the curly coat, meaning you see less of it around your home. Poodles are not seasonal shedders. Instead, they lose hair lightly all year round.
How much is a teacup poodle?A Teacup Poodle puppy can cost you anywhere between $2,000 to $2,500. They are expensive because they can be difficult to breed and there is normally only one or two puppies in a litter. If this is too expensive for you, you may find a Teacup Poodle at your local shelter who needs a home.
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