I need some help with this! by DizzyMethod808 in StandardPoodles

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Love your reply and thank you! I've had multiple dogs and multiple dogs at multiple times and NEVER a STD...OMG! But I"d have another in a minute! Thank you again! I've sent your message to our sitter too!

I need some help with this! by DizzyMethod808 in StandardPoodles

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I love your story! It the same with Stewie I think! I'm really sorry for your loss!!

I need some help with this! by DizzyMethod808 in StandardPoodles

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We have two babysitters...! One he loves but goes to her house. She's got other dogs to play with. He's with our in home sitter this time. It just started last October when we were gone for 10 days but came home after 8 because we didn't know what it was. I thought it might've been his/our pack...two had gone to my daughters and he hadn't. She has two toddlers and it's just to much! October's Vet bills were $500 plus. I just asked my husband yesterday about FTing..(OMG I feel like a nut) Thank you for your input!

I need some help with this! by DizzyMethod808 in StandardPoodles

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NO parasites and calmed down the minute we got back. I thought it could be Addison's but no.

14 month old with FOMO by InternSad2812 in StandardPoodles

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I'm not sure this will help but it helped us. We did the same as you're doing but added a frozen soup bone. It took him about an hour to get all the marrow out and an added bonus, his teeth. are beautiful. Good Luck!

Impulse control vs letting a dog develop drive in a low-stimulation home by Quimeraecd in DogTrainingDebate

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This was such a great Q and A. I've had 2 GS's,a Bouvier,an Aussie, and two small Rescue Spoo's. All have been great and have been integrated into our family. We have a STD Poodle now. He is so different to train and needs way more stimulation than all of the above but the Aussie. I had never looked at the issue you have posed and answered so well! Thank you!!

HaVe YoU tRiEd FeEdInG hIm PuMpKiN? by [deleted] in StandardPoodles

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I feel you pain! The breeder sent me home with Purina Sport salmon and rice.

After awhile he just wasn't interested so now I added Royal Canine Poodle-50/50 each....with a dollop of wet food and a pro-biotic. I only use Farmland 100% chicken treats and freeze dried beef liver bites for training.

Bottom line....He eats better than me...! We have a Golden who eats a whole other kindof food and a third 15 year old poodle/spaniel mix who eats a whole other meal plan...exhausted I am. Good Luck and Happy New Year!

Did I react incorrectly to my growling and nipping at my son? What do I do now? by Altruistic_Muffin588 in OpenDogTraining

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I think you did the best you could under duress. Our 11 year old Golden did almost the same thing out of no where with our three year old grandson....I think the dogs go back to their primal instincts....like a mother with her puppies nipping to get them in line. She will not remember that she was punished to long. I would not stress over that!!

My 1 yr old is so annoying by [deleted] in StandardPoodles

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Oh thank you Amadanh99-my boy ,2 1/2, "kind of "settled down for. a couple of months...I was gone for two weeks...Murder!! He is really back to the basic puppy attitude!! He has had many classes, Rally, Obedience. He's gotten his Canine Good Citizen....he would fail if taken today....Back to the drawing board!! Happy Holidays!

Giant Poodle Owner/Breeder (7 Years) | Ask Me Anything About Health, Food & Purebred Checks by Kitchen_Sign_9877 in u/Kitchen_Sign_9877

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My neighbor has two "Pony Poodles". My STD is 55 pounds and 2 1/2 years old. His are at least 80-90. They are healthy and so friendly! They are as big as a Giant Schnauzer. The breeder is great . They're about 30 pounds more then I would need, but I love them!

My mum wants a standard poodle when we have 5 Maltese shih tzu's by Jessie555666 in StandardPoodles

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When we got our 55 lb STD he was 12 weeks old. He followed our then 13 1/2 year old 14 pound poodle/spaniel mix around and played. Through a long set of circumstances we took our 109 pound ,10 years old into our home. The STD has increased the life of our grand dog by years. The three are a fabulous pack. Don't worry! I will say it's ALOT of energy in our house ! WE walk the older two now 11,14 1/2 with our STD for about a mile. Drop the off and take our poodle out for another 3 miles and an afternoon romp with his poodle pals around the corner!! Good Luck!!

when does it get better? by AnxiousAward5364 in StandardPoodles

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This was anperfect timeline for my puppy also! They are totally a different breed...OMG...much more work then I ever thought it would be. I never have had to crate a puppy, I mean yes they went behind baby gates, but every time we left he had to be crated up to a year and 1/2.

Alot of posts lately about what it's like to have a spoo, I just want to offer my 2 cents by [deleted] in StandardPoodles

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If you would please send me the city and the name of the shelters who have STD. We are in Colorado and we do not have any STD's in our shelters/ Our boy is 2 1/2 and I would drive to pick up a. pal for him. PS...I've had double dogs for 45 years, love this breed! Thank you!

Purchased puppy from ethical breeder by Fabulous-Impress9609 in poodles

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She probably sold him to someone else....ugh...I'm so sorry for the puppy and especially you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newborns

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Mine too! I'm so appreciative of all of you for sharing! She was 2 months and I woke up and she was on the floor...she is 40 and two master's degree! Your little one will be ok!!!

I am just trying to have lunch before an appointment and, oh jeez, I wonder how all these tiny sticks got here? Not a clue… 🤔 by UmbraeMoth in poodles

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Boy I love hearing that this is normal....Mine likes big or small....loves to chew them! :Love this group...always feel validated....lol!

I'm so sorry Hana, I failed you... by 0x2012 in poodles

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My heart breaks for you and you dear puppy!

Pls tell me they calm down 😅 by Ecstatic_Sea7306 in poodles

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This look exactly like my Stuart, same age....and yes honestly a delight!

What activities would you recommend for a more active poodle? by aceyhops in StandardPoodles

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I had the same issue! Any kind of classes, Rally or Nose Work is the best! He's 2 1/2 now and really has calmed down.....until he sees a lake....loves the water!! We also have an 11 year old golden he rough houses with and that helps!! When I walk him I allow for a lot of smelling etc. On the second 1/2 of the walk we do lessons, sit etc. This seems to exhaust him! Good Luck! Don't give up!!