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Lola, in training
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About Lola, in training
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Lola has a will to please attitude. She is crate trained, learning potty training and working on leash trained. She is quiet in the crate and loves to play and sit with me.
My goal is to raise healthy, well-adjusted, and smart puppies. Today we went on a field trip through the farm, and they loved it! They were brave and excited to see new things. My puppies are raised in the home not a kennel.
Lola loves her toys and exploring.
She is doing great with potty training on the pee pad—such a smart puppy! She’s begun running around, exploring, and cuddling with her siblings, meeting new friends with fearless playfulness. I’ll keep introducing them to new experiences. From birth, my puppies are socialized and raised with home training to grow into well-behaved, loving companions.
Both parents have completed genetic testing through Embark to ensure healthy puppies free from genetic disorders.
I’ve been a responsible, professional breeder since 1994, raising puppies in my home with daily mental stimulation, physical activity, superior nutrition, and plenty of family interaction. Breeding is not a hobby for me, but a commitment to improving the breed and producing happy, healthy pets.
The parents are registered AKC Miniature/Moyen Poodles, non-shedding, hypoallergenic, calm, and easy to train. They alert to strangers without excessive barking. They are my family pets that live in my home.
Puppy registration papers are not transferred to family pets.
As a retired Veterinary Technician Instructor, CVT, and certified in Kennel Care, I aim to place each puppy in a loving home ready for a new best friend. I continue training as they grow and enjoy their company.
Do you have a yard? Have you owned a dog before?
Read my glowing reviews from happy families!
Payment by cash or credit card (with fee) accepted. I do not discount any of my dogs, they go into training until they find the right home.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Pedigree
Health certificate
About The Seller
Heffel Farm
Member for
5 years
Licenses
USDA not required
State licensed
Other Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions
About Poodle - Miniature Puppies
About Poodle - Miniature Puppies
What's it like owning a Miniature Poodle?
France has been officially recognized as the Poodle’s country of origin, but the Poodle’s earlier ancestors came from central Asia. The German variety has probably influenced the modern breed most (‘Poodle’ is German for ‘splash’ or ‘puddle’). They typically weigh 10-15 pounds.
Are Miniature Poodles safe around children?
Miniature Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Miniature Poodle gets along well with other animals, other dogs, and children. Poodles are highly adaptable and make good watchdogs. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Miniature Poodles high-energy dogs?
The Miniature Poodle requires less exercise then the Standard Poodle, but should be walked or allowed to play outdoors. It should do fine with apartment life. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much grooming does a Miniature Poodle need?
The Miniature Poodle has a distinctive fine, frizzy, wooly coat similar in texture to sheep’s wool. Solid white is most common, but the coat may also be solid grey, brown, apricot, or black. There are three distinct grooming styles for show Poodles: puppy clip, continental clip, and English saddle clip. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Miniature Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Do Miniature Poodles need a house with a yard?
Miniature Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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