The popularity of the poodle breed
Poodles are a very popular breed of dog. Poodles became the most popular breed in America holding the number 1 position from 1960 to 1982 according to the American Kennel Club. This is a 22-year reign as the #1 dog breed, the longest reign of any breed. Since then, poodles have been one of the 10 most popular breeds in America. In 2010, the Labrador Retriever was the #1 most popular dog breed in America.
In other countries, poodles are also ranked in the top 10 most popular dogs.
One of the reasons is the choice of size. The poodle ranges in size from under 5 inches to over 20 inches in height at the withers. From a very small toy, called a teacup poodle, to a real poodle that is a large dog over 20 inches tall, there is a poodle size to suit everyone.
And poodles are smart.
They rank second in intelligence of dog breeds, just behind the border collie and before the German shepherd. This intelligence makes Poodles an easy dog to train. The poodle also wants to be trained, as he enjoys learning new tricks and being active. Poodles are a favorite for circus acts and can be seen performing tricks all over the world.
It is very important for a poodle to please you and you should train him in what you like in behavior and commands.
Not losing hair: one of the main reasons for the popularity of Poodle
A poodle’s coat is hair, not skin.
Having hair means that the poodle does not lose hair. Not moving, not leaving hair all over the house is one of the main reasons why poodles have become a very popular pet.
Skin has a natural cycle of growth and shedding. The fur sheds constantly as each follicle is at a different growth point.
The hair does not fall out. Hair grows and grows and needs to be cut to the proper length. The poodle’s coat needs maintenance; otherwise your hair will become very matted.
Hypoallergenic: Another important reason for the popularity of the Poodle
Having hair also means that people with allergies usually don’t have a reaction to a poodle. The fact that poodles are hypoallergenic is another important reason why they have become such a popular pet.
The main allergens for dogs are dander and saliva. Dandruff consists of dead skin cells that are shed when the outer layer of skin is renewed, a normal and ongoing process. As the pet licks itself, the saliva settles and dries. As the skin sheds the dandruff and the saliva goes with the skin.
Cats cause even more allergic reactions than dogs. Since cats often lick themselves clean, more saliva remains on their fur, which sheds copiously. Cat dander and saliva are lighter than a dog’s and linger in the air floating in places the cat hasn’t even been.
A non-shedding dog is easier for people with allergies to tolerate, as there is less dander and saliva throughout the house.
Poodles do not have fur that sheds naturally, they have hair as fur. The poodle is one of the easiest dogs for people with allergies to own. His hair grows and grows like human hair. Poodles have dander and saliva and people with a high sensitivity can still have an allergic reaction. A person who is very sensitive to allergies will have an allergic reaction to a cat within 15 minutes from being in the same room with a cat. It is not advisable for very sensitive people to have a dog or cat.
For people with seasonal allergies and pollen allergies, animal dander and saliva make the allergic reaction worse. Allergic reaction includes sneezing, itchy eyes, nasal congestion, and generally feeling miserable.
As a person who has suffered from allergies, I have been able to live with poodles without having an allergic reaction for years. I sleep with my poodles and have no itchy eyes or sore throat or congestion. The poodle is a great choice for allergy sufferers as they have a very low chance of causing a reaction.
Brains and Beauty
Poodles are brains and beauty. They are not some fancy sissy dog that is so delicate that all they can do is sit and look pretty. The poodle is an active athletic dog genetically predisposed to be a bird water retriever and lives well into its teens. In addition, the poodle is a pleasant companion who is willing to participate in any activity with you, is entertaining, surprises you with his intelligence, does not shed, is hypoallergenic, and overall makes a great pet.
In my opinion, poodles are the best.