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Orange collar Cosmos

Male, Born on 04/10/26 - 3 weeks
Available for: Local Delivery
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Orange collar Cosmos is one male out of seven puppies from Netherwood's Annie Mae Bella and Danny Boy's 2026 litter, named wildflower puppies. Born today, April 10th. He will be ready for his approved forever home June 8th at eight weeks old. He will come with his parents impressive pedigree champion bloodlines, AKC papers to register with AKC. His first eight weeks he will be living in the house with her mommy and siblings being trained for outdoor potty time, bathed, gently blow drying, with face feet and fanny grooming. He will be delivered locally or meet your nanny at the to SeaTac Airport or Paine Field Airport. Offering Cosmos to his loving family for the amount of $1500. Limited AKC registration. Orange collar/Cosmos, only boy White collar/Daisy Red collar/Poppy Purple collar/Purple Aster Green collar/Milkweed Pink collar/Sweet Pea Blue collar/Blue Bell
Coat Colors:
Red
Coat Pattern:
Solid

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Are Standard Poodles a good breed to own?
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’). In 18th and 19th century Europe, the Poodle served a wide variety of purposes, including duck hunting, guiding, and later circus performing, from whence the modern grooming style likely arose. The Poodle became a popular pet for the French aristocracy, and in time was officially adopted as the national dog. Poodles were imported to America in the 20th century. They slowly rose in popularity and eventually became the country’s most popular dog. Famous Poodles include author John Steinbeck’s dog Charley, subject of the book ‘Travels with Charley: In Search of America’, and Weird Al’s Poodle Bela, who…uhm… sat on his head for the album cover of ‘Poodle Hat.’ Full-grown, they typically weigh 12-55 pounds and stand 10-15 inches tall.
Are Standard Poodles a good choice for families with kids?
Standard Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Standard Poodle gets along well with other animals, other dogs, and children. Standard Poodles are highly adaptable and make good watchdogs. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Standard Poodles need?
The Standard Poodle requires substantial amounts of exercise. Standard Poodles require long walks and outdoor activities such as swimming or playing catch. The Standard Poodle is fond of retrieving, as it has origins as a hunting dog. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Are Standard Poodles high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
The Standard 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 high-maintenance. Standard Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Are Standard Poodles easy to train?
Standard Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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