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"<b>Jet Black Hair.</b><br><br>Poodles are generally black, but sometimes bred silver.<br><br>When born however, these Poodles, like others, are black and many will never turn silver, as their breeders had hoped.<br><br>Even if they do turn silver, there is a chance the color won't remain. Some Poodles who have hair removed for surgery will grow black hair back instead of silver.<br><br>Silver Poodles are rare and as a result can be incredibly expensive.",

"<b>Of a Royal Line.</b><br><br>Most experts believe Poodles were originally from Germany or Russia, not France, as many believe.<br><br>But it was in France that Poodles began to develop their eccentric hair.<br><br>In the 18th Century, the French nobility owned Poodles almost exclusively, and they were treated like royalty themselves.<br><br>The French preferred the smaller breeds, and gave them their famous decorative look.",

"<b>Go Poodle Go!</b><br><br>Poodles are often used in the sport of skijoring (skijoring is a sport where a person on skis is pulled by a group of dogs or horses).<br><br>The Alaskan John Suter uses Standard Poodles for his skijoring. In competition, Sauteer has been quite successful with his Poodles, since they are such athletic dogs. He's won several competitions.",

"<b>Jack of all trades.</b><br><br>Poodles have served in various roles and positions throughout their history.<br><br>They were originally used as a hunting dog in Germany and Russia. And then, utilizing their strength, Germans began using them to pull large milk carts.<br><br>In France (where they are the national dog) they have historically been used as companion dogs, and are therefore smaller than their German cousins.",

"<b>He can do a little more than sit...</b><br><br>A Poodle named Chanda-Leah is considered by some to be the smartest dog in the world.<br><br>Chanda-Leah is capable of performing hundreds of tricks and has appeared on shows like the <em>Maury Pauvich Show</em> and <em>Ripley's Believe It or Not!</em> Chanda-Leah is even listed in the <em>Guinness Book of World Records</em> for <em>Most Tricks Performed by a Dog</em>.<br><br>Thanks in part to Chanda-Leah, Poodles as a breed are considered the smartest dogs in the world.",

"<b>This dog's life.</b><br><br>Although all dogs are prone to certain health problems, Poodles can live fairly long and healthy lives.<br><br>Miniature and Toy Poodles have the best chance at longevity. Their heart is less taxed, since it does not have to pump so hard to send blood throughout the body. Also, their bones and joints are under less pressure thanks to their small body.<br><br>If well cared for, Poodles typically live between 12 and 15 years.",

"<b>Over the river and through the woods...</b><br><br>Poodles are famous for the puffs of hair around their ankles, head, and hips.<br><br>This look originated in Germany where they were used as hunting dogs. Since they frequently had to travel through swamps and rivers, they were often slowed down by their thick curly hair.<br><br>To increase their speed, owners sheared their hair. But, since Poodles are prone to joint problems, the owners began keeping the hair around their neck, ankles and hips. These puffs provided them with much needed protection.",

"<b>Can I have a Poodle, with cream and sugar?</b><br><br>The standard Poodle can come in many colors, including Cafe au lait. The Cafe au lait Poodle is covered primarily in brown curls, with white hairs scattered throughout the thick sheen of brown fur. This gives them a creamy coloration. <br><br>Other colors for the standard Poodle include blue, black, chocolate brown, red, silver, white, and strawberry blonde. ",

"<b>Small, medium, or large?</b><br><br>Toy Poodles are under 11 inches tall, much smaller than standard Poodles. Typically, Toy Poodles weigh somewhere between 6 and 9 lbs."];
