TOY POODLE REHOMING
Poodle (Toy) Puppy For Sale in CHARLOTTE, NC, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$500*
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Nickname:
Kodi
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
2 Years 4 Months Old
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Size at Maturity:
Small
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Availability Date:
01/01/2025
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Personal Check, Money Order/Cashier's Check, Cash
Description
Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas. I am looking to rehome my toy poodle. He is super sweet and fun. He was born August 30, 23. He is CKC registered, I will give you the information for that. Unfortunately, I am too busy to take care of him. Willing to negotiate price. Please contact me at (980)494-0538 if you are interested. Willing to FaceTime as well!
Items Included: CKC Registration Toys Kennel Food
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
Shayla
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Location:
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, 28262 USAUSA
Breed overview
Poodle (Toy)
A.K.A.: Caniche Miniatura, Dwarf Poodle, Miniature Poodle, Pudel Zwerg, Kleinpuddel
Overview:
The Toy Poodle is a captivating and intelligent breed, originating in Germany as a water retriever before being miniaturized in France. Physically, they are known for their distinctive, dense, and curly single-layer coat, which is virtually non-shedding, making them a popular choice for individuals with allergies. They possess an elegant, well-proportioned build, bright, dark eyes, and a proud, confident gait. In terms of temperament, Toy Poodles are remarkably smart, alert, and highly trainable, eager to please their owners. They thrive on companionship and mental stimulation, often excelling in canine sports like obedience and agility. Their adaptable nature makes them well-suited for various living situations, including apartment living, provided they receive adequate daily exercise and mental engagement. They are generally good with respectful children and can integrate well into families. While generally robust, like many purebreds, they can be predisposed to certain health conditions such as patellar luxation, progressive retinal atrophy, and Addison's disease, highlighting the importance of responsible breeding and regular veterinary care.
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