THE MOST INTELLIGENT POODLE The Poodle.
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The
Poodle :
is
commonly acknowledged to be the most wisely intelligent of all members of the
canine race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, whose time is largely
occupied in personal embellishment, and that he requires a great deal of
individual attention in the matter of his toilet. It may be true that to keep
him in exhibition order and perfect cleanliness his owner has need to devote
more consideration to him than is necessary in the case of many breeds; but in
other respects he gives very little trouble, and all who are attached to him
are consistent in their opinion that there is no dog so intensely interesting
and responsive as a companion. His qualities of mind and his acute powers of
reasoning are indeed so great that there is something almost human in his
attractiveness and his devotion. His aptitude in learning is never denied, and
many are the stories told of his marvellous talent and versatility.
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Not
merely as a showman's dog has he distinguished himself. He is something more
than a mountebank of the booths, trained to walk the tight rope and stand on
his head. He is an adept at performing tricks, but it is his alertness of brain
that places him apart from other animals.
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The
profuse and long coat of this dog:
has the peculiarity that if not kept
constantly brushed out it twists up into little cords which increase in length
as the new hair grows and clings about it. The unshed old hair and the new
growth entwined together thus become distinct rope-like cords. Eventually, if
these cords are not cut short, or accidentally torn off, they drag along the
ground, and so prevent the poor animal from moving with any degree of comfort
or freedom.
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Corded
Poodles are very showy, and from the remarkable appearance of the coat, attract
a great deal of public attention when exhibited at shows; but they have lost
popularity among most fanciers, and have become few in number owing to the
obvious fact that it is impossible to make pets of them or keep them in the
house. The reason of this is that the coat must, from time to time, be oiled in
order to keep the cords supple and prevent them from snapping, and, of course,
as their coats cannot be brushed, the only way of keeping the dog clean is to
wash him, which with a corded Poodle is a lengthy and laborious process.
Further, the coat takes hours to dry, and unless the newly washed dog be kept
in a warm room he is very liable to catch cold. The result is, that the coats
of corded Poodles are almost invariably dirty, and somewhat smelly.
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Poodle's
General appearance
Head:
Long, straight, and fine, the skull not broad, with a slight peak at the back.
Muzzle:
Long (but not snipy) and strong not full in
cheek; teeth white, strong, and level; gums black, lips black and not showing
lippiness.
Eyes:
Almond
shaped, very dark, full of fire and intelligence.
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Nose
:
Black and sharp.
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Ears:
The leather long and wide, low set on, hanging
close to the face.
Neck:
Well
proportioned and strong, to admit of the head being carried high and with
dignity.
Feet:
Rather
small, and of good shape, the toes well arched, pads thick and hard.
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Legs:
Fore-legs set straight from shoulder, with
plenty of bone and muscle.
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Hind-legs:
Very muscular and well bent, with the hocks
well let down.
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Tail:
Set on rather high, well carried, never curled
or carried over back.
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Coat:
Very
profuse, and of good hard texture; if corded, hanging in tight, even cords; if
non-corded, very thick and strong, of even length, the curls close and thick,
without knots or cords
poodle.
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