How to Look After Your Toy Poodle

As well as being extremely cute, Toy Poodles are highly intelligent and also hypoallergenic, which makes them great pets. If you’re thinking about getting a Toy Poodle or already got a puppy Toy Poodle, then it’s important to know how to care for this dog breed to ensure that your Toy Poodle has the happiest healthiest life possible. Here are five tips on how to look after your Toy Poodle.

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1. Stick to the right diet

Knowing the right food for your dog is essential for their health and wellbeing and will ensure that they live as long as possible. When feeding your Toy Poodle, it’s important to focus on providing high-quality dog food while ensuring that the portion sizes are not too large since this dog breed is very small. You should aim to feed your Toy Poodle two small meals per day. Incorporating the Best vitamins for Poodles into your dog’s diet, including vitamin C and vitamin E, is also extremely important for your dog’s health. Vitamin-rich foods include salmon, carrots, natural yogurt, and watermelon.

2. Get some exercise

As small dogs, Toy Poodles may not need as much exercise as other dog breeds, but this doesn’t mean that you won’t need to put effort into taking them on daily walks. Make sure to take your Toy Poodle on a 20-25 minute walk per day and make time for daily play to exercise your dog’s mind and body. Since Toy Poodles are prone to low blood sugar, you may want to put half a teaspoon of honey in their water to make sure their blood sugar levels don’t get too low.

3. Focus on training

Toy Poodles are highly intelligent dogs, which means that you can train them to perform a variety of tricks. You should aim to house-train your dog as soon as possible to avoid accidents and prevent bad habits from forming. Indeed, it can be hard to break these bad habits, so make sure you don’t encourage bad behavior such as begging for food.

4. Don’t forget grooming

Toy Poodles need a lot of grooming with their characteristic curly hair to keep their coat shiny and healthy. You should brush your Toy Poodle’s hair every day to remove knots and clean their ears once per week. However, you could take your dog to a professional dog groomer instead if you would prefer this. 

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5. Socialize them Properly

Toy Poodles are an anxious dog breed, which means that it’s important for them to learn how to socialize with people and other dogs early on to become comfortable doing this. Slowly introducing them to new people or dogs will allow your dog to learn how to socialize effectively without becoming jealous or aggressive.

Getting a new puppy is very exciting, but it can also be difficult to figure out how to look after them in the best way possible. Luckily, there are many helpful tips on how to do this. By encouraging good habits early on and getting into a routine, you can ensure that your Toy Poodle has the best chance of living a long and happy life. 

Richard Hayes

Hey there! Meet Richard Hayes, the big boss and marketing guru behind Pet Dog Planet. He's been a total doggo fanatic since forever and loves all kinds of pups, from tiny teacup Chihuahuas to big, burly Bulldogs. His absolute favorite pastime? Snuggling with adorable puppies—he can't get enough of those cute little faces! Plus, he's totally into iced coffee, chilling in hammocks, and, of course, more puppy cuddling!

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