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is a very old hunting dog from Europe where the coat was clipped so that the dog
could swim more easily when retrieving from the water. Germany, Russia and
France all had their poodles.
As early as 30 A.D., dogs that resembled poodles appeared
in carvings on Roman tombs and on Greek and Roman coins. By the fifteenth
century, references to poodles appeared in both writing and art. The art
from that time shows the poodle in trims similar to today's trims. It is
recognized that the three countries that had the most to do in making the poodle
as we know it is Russia, Germany and France. The Russian poodle was long
and thin in body, very much like a greyhound. The German poodle was a much
thicker and wide set dog with a very dense coat. And it is here that the
two coat types were noted, curly and corded. The poodle got his name from
the German word Pudel, meaning to "splash in water." The first written
reference to the poodle was dated back to 1642. It was the French people
who valued the dog to such an extent that he became the national dog of that
country. The French called the poodle, Caniche. He was a large dog
and was used for duck hunting. It was also the French who introduced
clipping the poodle into patterns to protect the joints in cold water from
getting too stiff.
began to
achieve popularity in Britain by the end of the 19th century. The first
poodle was registered with AKC in 1890, but was not really popular until the mid
1940's.
By the 1980's they had become the most popular breed in
America and maintained that distinction for an unprecedented 23 consecutive
years. By 1994, the poodle was the 5th most commonly registered breed by
AKC.
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Poodles are always ready to
demonstrate just how versatile they can be and how ready and
willing they are to work. Below are a few of the
performance areas one can explore with their poodle. |
- Agility
- Obedience
- Rally
- WC/WCX
- Hunting
- Canine Good Citizen
- Poodles in Performance
Sports
- Tracking
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AGILITY ... Agility first was seen at Crufts
Dog Show in London, England in 1978 as spectator entertainment
between events. It was patterned after equestrian show
jumping events and was such a huge success that the sport evolved
and became the world's fastest growing dog sport. The
agility ring allows handler and dog to run full speed, while
having to perform accurately and safely on A-Frames, Dog Walks,
See-Saws and a wide variety of jumps and tunnels.
OBEDIENCE ... Obedience training is the
foundation upon which all canine activities are based, whether
agility, tracking, search and rescue, service dogs, fieldwork,
etc. Obedience Trials test a dog's ability to perform a
prescribed set of exercises on which it is scored.
RALLY ... Rally, is the newest addition to
Companion Events. Rally is a sport in which the dog and the
handler complete a course that has been designed by the Rally
judge. The judge tells the handler to begin and the dog and
handler proceed at their own pace through a course of designated
stations (10-20 depending on the level). Each of these
stations has a sign providing instructions regarding the next
skill that is to be performed.
WORKING CERTIFICATE - WORKING CERTIFICATE
EXCELLENT TRIAL ... The purposes of these Certificates are to test
the natural working ability of the Poodle and to demonstrate his
interest in birds, his ability to take direction from the handler,
his marking ability, his willingness to enter the water and his
trainability.
HUNTING TESTS ... Hunting tests evaluate a
dog's hunting abilities. Standard Poodles are eligible for
retriever hunting tests. The dog's ability to perform is
judged against a standard of perfection established by the AKC
regulations Every dog can be a winner.
CANINE GOOD CITIZEN TEST ... CGC is a
certification program that is designed to reward dogs who have
good manners at home and in the community. The Canine Good
Citizen Program is a two-part program that stresses responsible
pet ownership and basic good manners for their pets.
TRACKING in the AKC sport of tracking, the dog must recognize and
follow the scent of the tracklayer, a stranger that earlier walked
a predetermined path, unknown to the dog's handler, leaving
articles such as a leather glove for the dog to find.
Tracking is a team sport in the truest sense. The dog must
take the initiative to determine the correct path and lead the
handler down the track. The handler learns to read his dog,
and instills confidence in the dog and mutual trust begins between
dog and handler.
For more information, contact
Poodle Club of
America.

Deb & Savannah, "The Flying Poodle",
OA, NAJ, CGC
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Toby

Dandy,
Druid Hills, Georgia
Banana Split, Sans Guilt

Lulu



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