Tag: poodle care

Why Pets Shouldn’t Be Given As Gifts

Animals of any kind should never be given as a gift. While it may seem sweet to surprise someone with a pet they’ve always dreamed of, it is important to ensure the person is prepared to care for the puppy. Many people also see tiny puppies and sometimes forget they can grow into big dogs!… Read more »

Are Poodles The Right Breed for You?

Poodles have many great qualities that make them excellent family dogs. However, before you welcome one into your family, you’re going to want to make sure that it’s the right fit. Let’s dive deeper into their grooming needs, exercise routine, and training ability to see if poodles are the right fit for your family. Here’s… Read more »

What Are Some Things You Should Know Before Grooming Your Poodle?

How to Groom a Poodle

Poodles make wonderful and adorable pets. They’re smart, social, and have a beautiful coat. However, one challenge that poodle owners struggle with is getting adjusted to the grooming. Poodles need a little extra love and care to keep their lush, curly coat free from tangles and knots.  Because poodles have such a unique coat, it’s… Read more »

Winter Poodle Care Tips

At Scarlet’s Fancy Poodles, we understand the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle for your poodle. They are a unique dog breed and require specific care to ensure their overall well-being. As we enter the month of February, it is crucial to be mindful of your poodle’s needs and how to care for them throughout… Read more »

The Puppy Socialization Rules of Seven

The Mystique Behind Your Poodle's Apricot Color

Adding a new puppy to your family can be both exciting and challenging. The first several weeks of your puppy’s life are extremely crucial to their growth and development. It is important to be patient and consistent with your growing puppy. By encouraging your puppy’s socialization skills, you can help develop your puppy’s behavior and… Read more »

Choosing a Poodle as Your Emotional Support Dog

Emotional support animals can provide comfort and companionship to their owner. According to Emotional Support Animal Doctors, people diagnosed with anxiety, depression, and PTSD qualify for emotional support animals. To obtain a support animal, first, you will need a letter written by a mental health professional. There are many different dog breeds that can make… Read more »