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We are very proud to share with you our exquisite Pocket Toy- Tiny Toy and Toy Poodles. Most of our treasures are imported from USA and the UK to ensure True size pure rare colours health and temperament. We are the first breeders in Australia to give you the opportunity to add to your family an incredibly exotic coloured Toy Poodle.

 

                                               

Our  Poodles are raised in our home with lots of Love. Toy Poodles are very social, each with their own personality. Toy Poodles are perfect apartment Pets and for those people who suffer from allergies,  poodles do NOT shed, and this is a plus for house cleaning!  You have probably seen many different breeds of dogs that have been breed with toy poodles, to help achieve less shedding, Only the Poodle is a true non shedding breed of dog that is tried and proven for centuries. Toy, Tiny Toy and Pocket Poodles are a great "lap-size pets" they don't weigh much, they are great for elderly people but like all toy puppies, they should be watched very closely with small children. Please note we will NOT sell our Tiny or Pocket Poodles to families with children under 8 years of age. Toy Poodles are highly intelligent and adaptable. They posses wonderful personalities that are comical, crafty, clever, loyal and friendly.

Sizes - Toy - under 12" and weigh 6 to 14 lbs.
Tiny Toy - under 10" and weigh 4 to 6 lbs.
Pocket - under 8" average weight 3 lbs.
 This is only a guide to go by, nothing set in stone.

Defining a Teacup Poodle

What is a Pocket Poodle?
Simply put, a Teacup is a weight category which means 4-pounds or less.

Are Pockets common?
No. In fact, if you compare birth numbers and ratios of Teacups to all dogs, Teacup births are less than 1% of all dog births. In fact, the number is substantially less. Teacups, when compared to the general dog population, are very rare -- and the demand far exceeds the supply.

Have Pocket Poodles always existed?
Yes, But in Australia they are extremely rare, some people call there sickly runts pocket/teacup but this far from a true pocket who are healthy and robust they are just the same as a regular toy only micro size. In USA they are more prevalent today because of all the publicity they have gotten recently. Pocket Poodles have been highly publicized because of the exposure they've received as a result of their celebrity owners.

Why are Pocket Poodles and Tiny Toy Poodles so expensive?
They are difficult to breed, and they require a lot of extra attention at birth. Since they are so fragile, often weighing 2-4 ounces at birth, they require a lot of care and 24-hour attention for 2 or 3 weeks. Secondly, since the demand is so high for Pockets, with demand far exceeding supply, the price is higher.

What are the benefits of owning a Pocket Poodle?
Because of their small size, Pockets are extremely portable, making them a great travelling companion for everyday activities like going to the mall or dining out. A Pocket poodle is great for senior citizens who cannot lift heavy dogs, and they are great for apartment owners because they don't need to go for walks -- an apartment provides all the exercise space they need. They also can be trained to use doggy loos or trays easily.

Lastly... maybe the biggest benefit is that everybody loves puppies, and many dog owners equate Pocket Poodles to having a dog that always remains puppy size.

What is the life expectancy of a Pocket Poodle?
Contrary to popular belief, a Pocket Poodle will often live 15-20 years, which in many cases is a better life expectancy than bigger dogs.

Our toy poodles are our family, this is an opportunity to make one a part of your family. Just remember if you decide to purchase one of our toy poodle puppies, this is a long time commitment that can last 10 to 15 years. We raise quality toy poodle puppies at reasonable rates, transportation is available upon request by contacting us.

Once our toy poodle puppies are born their pictures are posted in the Poodle Puppy Nursery. To reserve a toy poodle puppy, a $500.00 non-refundable booking will be applied towards the price of the toy poodle puppy. A Toy Poodle Puppy will not be delivered or ready for pick-up until the entire amount has been paid in full. Shipping is available.

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