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Pecan

Female, Born on 12/27/25 - 4 months
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Pecan • Extremely Small Toy Poodle Female (AVAILABLE) Pictures taken 4/27 Pecan was born December 27th and is an exceptionally tiny Toy Poodle with a petite, kitten‑sized frame. She currently weighs 2.5 lbs. at 4 months old and is tracking to mature around 3.5–4.5 lbs. full grown. She is three times smaller than her littermate. In the photo of her on the grooming table, she is pictured next to her sister, who is over three times her size. This was a very small litter of two, and both parents are AKC Toy Poodles * the black phantom in the photos is the mother, and the white Toy Poodle is the father. Pecan is being placed as PET ONLY and will not be going home with AKC registration. Because of her size, she requires a gentle, safety‑conscious home * no young children, no large dogs, and no rough play. She eats dry food well, has a sweet, quiet temperament, and transitions easily in a calm, attentive environment. Estimated Adult Weight: 3.5–4.5 lbs. Temperament: Sweet, calm, people‑oriented Ideal Home: Experienced with tiny toy dogs Pecan is ready now for a responsible home that understands the needs of very small dogs. 📞 Contact Us at: (313) 205‑8588
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What's it like owning a Toy Poodle?
The Toy Poodles are a springy breed, bursting with energy and playfulness. They are obedient, smart, and sensitive and have a knack for finding trouble. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-6 pounds and stand 9-10 inches tall.
Are Toy Poodles safe around children?
Toy Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are good with children, since they love to play and have an abundance of energy, but care should be taken with smaller children so there is no rough play. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Can Toy Poodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
A toy poodle typically needs around 30 minutes to 1 hour of exercise per day, which can be achieved through short walks, playtime with interactive toys, and indoor activities, ensuring to avoid strenuous exercises that could strain their small joints; aim for shorter walks and prioritize mental stimulation due to their active and intelligent nature. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Toy Poodle a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Toy Poodle’s frizzy, wooly coat does not shed, making them ideal pets for people with allergies, so you can put away the Benedryl. They do require regular grooming and if not shaven carefully, can get rashes or skin irritations. Occasional grooming with a professional groomer will keep your Toy Poodle looking and feeling great. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Toy Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Toy Poodle need?
Toy Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Toy Poodles are an indoor breed and do well in apartment life. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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