Toy Poodle Puppies Sale Ga

Welcome to E & J Kennel, a Tennessee Kennel located in the Southwest corner of the state, near Memphis. E and J Kennel offers healthy Teacup, Tiny Toy and Toy Poodle puppies. All of our poodles are AKC Registered. We guarantee your toy poodle, tiny toy poodle or teacup poodle puppy to be in good health at the time of delivery. Our Poodles can be Shipped anywhere within the United States. The cost of the airfare is approximately $350.00 and is always paid by the buyer. All poodle pups are checked by the veterinarian before leaving for their new home. We guarantee all poodle puppies for one year against life threatening congenital defects such as heart, liver or kidney. Click here to read the full guarantee. E and J Kennel has Teacup, Tiny Toy and Toy Poodle Puppies for sale most of the time. Pictures of the poodle puppies for sale, along with the sire and dam, are listed on the pups for sale page. A deposit of $300.00 to $500.00 ($300.00 of which is non-refundable) is required to reserve a poodle.

Note: The state of Tennessee now requires us to collect a 9.25% sales tax on all sales in Tennessee. As a toy poodle breeder, I encourage anyone interested in adopting a poodle to avoid puppy mills and buy from a reputable breeder with sound breeding principles. My kennel is a heated and air conditioned facility with three rooms. first room is where the poodle is groomed, poodle puppies socialized and puppies for sale are housed until they are adopted. The middle room is the maternity ward with all stalls equipped with electricity for heating pad use. room is where all other poodles are housed in stalls with doggie doors leading to outside runs which they can facilitate as they desire. all poodles in my kennel have their turn to exercise and play in a fenced-in yard once or twice each day. Ours is a flea free facility and all our poodles are maintained on a heartworm prevention program. As a toy poodle breeder, I encourage anyone interested in adopting a poodle

to avoid puppy mills and buy from a reputable breeder with sound breeding Thank you for visiting my website and please return again soon. We hope you will fall in love with a Teacup Poodle, Tiny Toy Poodle or Toy Poodle from E and J Kennel, and look forward to helping you choose just exactly the right puppy for your family. The Teacup Poodle is an unofficial size variation of the Poodle. It is, in reality, a Toy Poodle, but is smaller in size than the AKC Toy Poodle standard. Breeders are purposely breeding them accordingly. Teacups are common in the States. They tend to be 9 inches or smaller, and under 6 pounds in weight. The Teacup Poodle is just a name given to very small Poodles by breeders, and therefore, there is no universal standard for those who are breeding them.It has approximately the same length as the height at the withers. The Teacup Poodle is remarkably intelligent. They make a very good watchdog for their size. Unless given rules to follow and limits as to what they are, and are not allowed to do, this breed will tend to bark a lot.

This causes varying degrees of behavior issues, including, but not limited to snapping, growling, guarding, demanding, untrustworthiness with children and sometimes adults, sensitive, nervous, reserved with strangers and obsessive barking, as the dog tries to tell the humans what it is HE wants THEM to do. The reason is that most humans treat the dog in such a way that makes them unsure just who the pack leader is in the human dog relationship.
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Not an official AKC size variation, however has become a popular unofficial size variation. Height: 9 inches or under (22 cm) Weight: under 6 pounds (3 kg)Eye problems such as cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy which can cause blindness. Skin conditions, possibly due to unskilled use of clippers. Brown Poodles tend to become prematurely gray. Allergies are common, sometimes to shampoo and/or color reinforcer. The Teacup Poodle is good for apartment life. It is very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. Teacup Poodles need a daily walk. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe, open area off lead, such as a large, fenced-in yard. They adore water and love sessions of play. About 2 to 4 puppies Poodles must be bathed regularly and clipped every six to eight weeks. The most common for pet owners is an easy-care clip called a "pet clip," "puppy clip" or "lamb clip" where the coat is cut short all over the body. Other claims have been Denmark or the ancient Piedmont.

The name "Poodle" most likely came out of the German word "Pudel," which means "one who plays in water." The breed became very popular in France, which led to the common name "French Poodle," but the French people actually called the breed the "Caniche," meaning "duck dog.” As a Toy Poodle owner, you can consider yourself lucky. Your cuddly little breed is not only a generally healthy one, it has a life expectancy of as long as 18 years. Of course, like all purebred dogs, the Toy Poodle does have its share of inheritable health problems. A brief look at some of the most common ailments facing your breed Skin Tumors: These tumors are a result of abnormal cell growth on a dog's skin. They appear as lumps that don't go away, unless surgically removed. Skin tumors can be malignant—which spread to other areas of the body—or benign. A biopsy is the only way to determine what kind of tumor your dog has. If a lump is benign, your veterinarian will likely tell you to do nothing.

But if malignant, a skin tumor must be treated aggressively. It's best to have any skin lumps checked by your veterinarian. Bladder Stones: Just like humans, dogs can suffer from bladder stones—and they can be very uncomfortable for your Toy Poodle. Bladder stones occur when there are high concentrations of minerals in the urine. Bladder infections can also contribute to the onset of bladder stones. If your Toy Poodle is urinating more than usual, is unable to urinate, or has blood in his urine, contact your veterinarian immediately. These are all signs that your pet may be suffering from bladder stones or another urinary tract problem. Tracheal Collapse: This occurs as a result of a weakness in the cartilage rings of a dog's windpipe. If you notice your Toy Poodle wheezing, having trouble breathing, or coughing a lot, have your vet see him right away. Cushing's Disease: This very serious condition occurs when the adrenal glands produce too much cortisol (a hormone produced by the body).