Weight:

8-12 Lbs

B-DAY:

05/11/25

Gender:

Female

Gen. :

Purebred
Candy FInal

Mom:

Candy

Skippy Final

Dad:

Skippy

PA Lic # 18681

Ellie

Ellie is a delightful poodle puppy with a personality as sunny as her apricot coat. This little fluffball is pure joy, always bouncing with bubbly energy and an insatiable curiosity. Her tail wags constantly, a blur of happiness, as she greets everyone with enthusiastic licks and playful nips. Ellie’s warm, peachy fur perfectly complements her sweet, vivacious spirit, making her an irresistible companio

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Our Five Love Languages of Puppy Care

1. Loving Words

Our voices matter. From the earliest days, we use soft, encouraging tones to communicate with our puppies. Whether we’re guiding them through their first steps in basic training, offering praise when they respond, or simply talking to them as part of our daily routines, we’re planting seeds of trust. Puppies quickly learn to connect our words with reassurance and direction, making it easier for them to transition into a home where love is spoken openly.

2. Acts of Service

Behind the scenes, so much of our love is shown through action. We carefully socialize our puppies by introducing them to a wide variety of sounds, textures, and everyday experiences—everything from the rustle of a vacuum to the feel of grass beneath their paws. This builds confidence and adaptability. We also prioritize their health through veterinary checkups, vaccinations, and preventative care. These acts of service may not always be visible, but they lay the foundation for a lifetime of well-being and resilience.

3. Thoughtful Gifts

Every puppy deserves more than the basics—they deserve enrichment that sparks joy and curiosity. We go the extra mile by providing nutrient-rich diets, offering treats that encourage positive training, and filling their days with safe, engaging toys. Our play yard gives them space to run, explore, and discover new things, turning every moment into a gift of growth and playfulness.

4. Quality Time

This is the heart of what we do. Each day, our family spends intentional time with the puppies—playing, holding, teaching, and bonding. These one-on-one moments aren’t just for fun; they help puppies feel secure, confident, and ready for the big transition into your home. When you bring them home, they already know what it feels like to be part of a family who treasures them.

5. Comfort Touch

From gentle pats to cozy cuddles, physical affection is one of the purest ways we show love to our puppies. They thrive on the warmth of being held, comforted, and embraced, and we never take those tender moments for granted. By nurturing their natural desire for closeness, we raise puppies who not only give love freely but also seek connection with their new families.

Toy Poodle Check List

Before bringing home a Toy Poodle, it’s important to understand their unique needs so you can set both you and your puppy up for success. Here are six key areas to consider:

1. Space & Home Environment

One of the wonderful things about Toy Poodles is their adaptability—they’re just as happy in a cozy apartment as they are in a spacious home with a yard. While they don’t need tons of room to run, they do need a safe, designated area where they can play, rest, and explore without risk. Puppy-proofing your home is essential since their natural curiosity can get them into trouble. Be mindful of loose cords, small objects they could swallow, or gaps they might squeeze into. Creating a warm, secure environment filled with soft bedding, engaging toys, and plenty of interaction sets the stage for a confident, happy puppy. Whether you live in the city or country, what matters most is a loving, safe space.

2. Grooming & Coat Care

Toy Poodles are known for their gorgeous, curly coats—but those iconic curls require consistent care to stay healthy and beautiful. Without proper maintenance, their fur can quickly become tangled or matted, which can be uncomfortable or even painful for your puppy. Plan to brush your Toy Poodle several times a week to prevent tangles and keep their coat soft and shiny. Regular baths are also important to keep their skin and coat clean, typically every 3–4 weeks. Professional grooming appointments are recommended every 4–6 weeks to trim their coat and maintain their signature look. Grooming isn’t just about appearance; it’s an opportunity to check for any skin concerns and bond with your puppy while keeping them healthy and comfortable.

3. Exercise & Playtime

Even though Toy Poodles are small, they have big energy and love to play. Daily exercise is crucial for keeping them physically fit and mentally stimulated. This doesn’t have to mean intense workouts—a couple of brisk walks, some indoor play sessions, and fun games like fetch or hide-and-seek are perfect. In addition to physical activity, Toy Poodles need mental challenges. Puzzle toys, obedience training, and trick practice keep their intelligent minds sharp and prevent boredom, which can lead to destructive behavior. Providing a variety of activities each day will help them feel fulfilled and balanced. Remember, for a Toy Poodle, playtime isn’t just fun—it’s an essential part of their health and happiness.

4. Nutrition & Diet

A well-balanced diet is one of the cornerstones of your Toy Poodle’s overall health. These small but active pups thrive on high-quality dog food formulated for small breeds, as it meets their nutritional needs without overfeeding. Because Toy Poodles have sensitive systems, it’s important to maintain a consistent diet and avoid abrupt changes that can upset their stomachs. Mealtimes also provide a great opportunity for bonding and training, especially when you use healthy, bite-sized treats as positive reinforcement. At our kennel, we go the extra mile by introducing our puppies to a nutritious raw diet and carefully chosen training treats. Establishing healthy eating habits early helps prevent weight issues and ensures your Toy Poodle grows into a vibrant, energetic companion.

5. Training & Socialization

Toy Poodles are incredibly intelligent and eager to learn, making them a joy to train. Early training helps your puppy understand boundaries and expectations while building confidence and trust. Start with basic commands like sit, stay, and come, using positive reinforcement such as praise and treats to keep the experience fun. Just as important is early socialization. Exposing your puppy to different environments, people, pets, and sounds helps them become well-adjusted adults. This prevents fearfulness and ensures they transition smoothly into new experiences, including their forever home. At our kennel, we lay this foundation by introducing our puppies to a variety of settings and situations so that they’re ready to thrive when they join your family.

6. Time & Commitment

Above all, Toy Poodles crave love and attention. They aren’t just pets—they’re companions who form deep bonds with their families. Bringing one home is a long-term commitment, as these sweet pups depend on you for their daily care, training, and affection. Be prepared to spend quality time with your Toy Poodle each day, whether through walks, playtime, training, or simply snuggling together on the couch. They thrive in homes where they are included as part of the family, not left alone for long periods. In return, you’ll gain a loyal friend whose love knows no bounds. When you commit to a Toy Poodle, you’re not just adding a pet—you’re welcoming a devoted companion into your heart and home.