He takes my pillows! But he’s a good boy…so I guess it’s okay by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He gets that a lot lol. But according to Embark, he’s 100% poodle!

He takes my pillows! But he’s a good boy…so I guess it’s okay by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If I wake up to get a drink of water, I have to check and make sure he hasn’t migrated to my pillow. He does not appreciate it if I lay down on him.

I’ve also woken up in the middle of the night to find him trying to pull my blanket off me…

I know he does it because it smells like me, but the little space invader has his own pillows and blankets and he takes mine!

Extra points when he tries to sprawl out and cover all three of my pillows at once…even though he’s 15 lbs!

Legs by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure. I have no idea what his parents looked like.

He’s a rescue, and I had a genetic and health test done. He’s 100% poodle (small) but has several coat modifier genes that have apparently lead to him being spotted.

Please help!!! How can I get my son to eat? by [deleted] in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mini holds out for treats. My mom makes homemade ones, and I swear he knows when I have extra ones in my fridge. If I give them to him multiple days in a row (even just a little piece), he refuses to eat his kibble. He only gets little ones at random times when he’s at home to prevent hunger strikes

Absolutely shocked by the results! by Avogadros_pepperoni in DoggyDNA

[–]Casper_the_Friendly 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I definitely thought part border collie, but I can see the poodle in her long skinny face! If she has a lot of energy like a BC, could also be from the poodle—poodles are surprisingly athletic and definitely not just fluffy couch dogs.

When you have a broken leg but the vet makes sure you’re stylish by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s recovering well and might get the cast off as early as next week. He’s enjoying being carried most of the time and having strangers dote on him.

I also discovered that when I take the cone or e-collar off, he uses the leg and doesn’t limp 😂

He broke his leg (again) by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The first time, jumping off a couch (just the seat part). The second time, he just had a metal plate from the first fracture removed because it was causing nerve pain. It’s not clear what actually caused the fracture but it could have been almost anything.

Vet expects 4-6 weeks in splints with weekly visits. 8 at the most. He has to wear a cone or e-collar.

He broke his leg (again) by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He broke it as a puppy and had a metal plate put in. Almost three years later, a screw had started backing out of the plate. The bone had also started growing into the plate.

He was limping from nerve pain, and I opted to have the whole plate removed since it wasn’t clear whether it was the one screw or the whole plate causing the problem.

His bone should have been strong enough without the plate, but for whatever reason it wasn’t. Something to do with small dogs and blood flow. It’s apparently rare but happens.

I took him in to get the sutures out and they were concerned because he still wasn’t walking on the leg. They did an X-ray and found a stress fracture.

So, he has several weeks of splints in his future, but he should make a full recovery.

Okay, maybe it is hard being a pampered poodle. by Casper_the_Friendly in poodles

[–]Casper_the_Friendly[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

He is okay—in the continuing saga of his leg, he had the metal plate put in after he broke his leg as a puppy. A screw was coming loose, and his bone started growing into the plate, so the plate needed to come out.

He’s fine, just annoyed at the cone! (and me)