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25.01.2022 Poppy came to play today Apparently she was allowed as there would be no mud -wrong



24.01.2022 Don’t forget 2 nd vaccinations are due

24.01.2022 The next time someone in your company refers to the Poodle as a "foo foo" dog, give them a gentle V-8 smack upside the head and show them these pictures. Poodle...s were bred to be retrievers, and that instinct is alive and well as these pictures taken at the Central Carolina Poodle Club Hunt Test weekend show. The Poodle trim, as many of us know, dates back to the 16th century when Poodles were serious water work dogs. The word "Poodle," in fact,comes from the German word, "pudel," short for pudelhund which means ‘water dog’ in German. The Poodle’s coat, left to grow, is heavy in water which put the dog at risk. Hunters shaved the bottom half of to dog to lighten the load and help with buoyancy, but left hair on the chest to keep vital organs warm, as well as on the joints to protect them from injury and prevent rheumatism (it was believed at the time). Hair around the face was kept clean shaven to help with retrieving, and the head coat was tied up to keep it out of the dog's hair while swimming. A bright ribbon was used to be able to identify one's dog in the water from a distance. Poodle cuts evolved into more ornate styles, particularly in 18th century France under the reign of Louis XVI. The breed (especially smaller varieties) was especially popular with the nobility who mimicked the elaborate pompadours worn by the aristocracy and royalty at the time. Over time, different styles and improved grooming tools lead to the Poodle trims we see today, but make no mistake, "that dog can hunt!" Photos by Vickie Haywood

23.01.2022 Well you don't see that everyday!



19.01.2022 Off to the vet we go

19.01.2022 It’s very helpful when your mum is a professional photographer Lucky the subject is so gorgeous Hello Rosie

19.01.2022 Taking a rest after 20 hours of searching for survivors among the wreckage of the World Trade Center in 2001. Many of the search dogs became depressed because t...hey only found corpses instead of survivors, so the firefighters would frequently volunteer to be buried in some of the rubble so the dogs could find a living person, and that made all the difference. Sometimes I wonder if people deserve dogs.



18.01.2022 More puppies doing it tough during Covid

18.01.2022 Excuse me I didn’t think you had permission to be on the furniture And other lovely faces

16.01.2022 More happy puppies

14.01.2022 Sad day today Stevie went to her new home No Charlie Brown is an only puppy Luckily she has plenty of friends

14.01.2022 Made me cry ..



14.01.2022 And then there was 3 ( All in the new bed )

11.01.2022 More puppy love Angela Woods

07.01.2022 Sleeping babies

07.01.2022 Such a sad couple of days Our babies have gone to there new families, so happy that there have settled in and are so loved

07.01.2022 Duke just loving hanging out with boys

07.01.2022 So wonderful to see kids being included in a loving family

06.01.2022 Sometimes your human just nails it

06.01.2022 What a wonderful friendship

06.01.2022 Camping is fun Well should I say being allowed to show of my excellent table manners is a bonus

05.01.2022 Tipsy play with her sisters And a couple of other lucky puppies

04.01.2022 Our last play with Mirra before she gets on a big plane

01.01.2022 No spoiled puppies here

01.01.2022 Just hanging out being a dog at the Park

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