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TOY POODLES from Cheryl and Mel
Cheryl and Mel, in the photo above have sold over 300 Toy Poodle Puppies in their first six years of breeding. About 70 of them are tea cup (under 4.5 lbs.) or tiny toy (under 6 lbs.) when they become adults. There has been a few miricle females that are only 2 pounds as adults. Matty lives in PA and Pebbles who lives with us are so small and so full of life. Most of our puppies are sold on deposit before they are ready to sell and some are sold before they are even born. We guarantee that they are litter box trained and in addition train them to "serve the master" The only leash you needs is your eyes. They will stay by your side. When you call them by their name followed by the comand "come" they will come to you. Money back gurantee. They are all very smart and trainable. Below are photo's of Cheryl and Mel with their family of Toy Poodles. We have kids and toy poodles and we love our toy poodles. Contact us by email or call to make an appointment to stop by and see toy poodles for sale. We accept a $100 deposit. Price depends on the size. The price for Teacups (under 4.5 lbs.)is $800-$1,000, Tiny Toy's (under 6 lbs.) are $600-$800, Toy (under 10 lbs.) are $500-$600. We also sell some of our adults after they are retired for $400-$500. We have eight breeding females named Lucy, Lacy, Dolly, Gabriel, Emma, and Michi. Lucy, Lacy, Francy, Gabriel, and Emma are seocnd second generation females that we have kept from previous littters. Michy was kept from a Gabriel litter and is the beggining of our third generation of females. We have a second generation of sire studs named Putty (black), Rhett (red) and Richo (chocolate). We recenlty sold some adults, Cafe-o-le' chocolate AKC Julie (4 years old produced 30 puppies), ice white Angel (4 years old produced 30 puppies), red Rocky (5 years old fathered 125 puppies for us and another 100 from two previous breeders), and Sable Cookie (4 years old produced 15 puppies), Bonita (Bon Bon was too small to breed), Francy (3 years old produced 12 puppies). For Sire's "STUDS" we have Putty , Rhett and Richo. Putty is a AKC 4 pound black 3 year old teacup from Velvet Touch in Louisiana. Rhett is a AKC 5 pound red 2 year old male from Poole's Poodles in Texas. Richo is AKC 6 month old chocolate and is not ready to breed yet. For Dame's (females) we have AKC Gabriel (Gabby) 5 pound blue phantom from a Putty-Julie litter, AKC Dolly (black), Emma (black) 9 pounds from Rocky-Bella litter, Lucy (red) 8.3 pounds from Rocky-Laverne litter, Lacy (red) 8.5 pounds from a Rocky-Laverne litter. We have retired Bella and keeping her as a pet. We expect to have 50 puppies for sale per year with our family of Toy Poodles. Puppies are ready to be seen at four weeks old and are ready for sale at 8 weeks old. Call Mel at 508-496-0483 or Cheryl at 508-496-8353 if you have questions about your Toy Poodle. Mel will answer many questions about Toy Poodles that can save you hundreds and thousands in vet bills. Mel has been breeding Toy Poodles for 4 years, has sold over 150 puppies and groomed many more. He has hands on experience with many health and training procedures. Mel healed a dislocated knee with an Ace bandage saving $1,000 in a vet bill. He rubs hydrogen peroxide on their gums to keep their teeth bacteria free. The dogs line up waiting to have hydrogen peroxide rubbed on their gums. Mel pulls out the hair inside their ear to help prevent mites and wax build up. Mel has also developed a training procedure so your Toy Poodle will serve you instead of you serving them. You will be able to take your Toy Poodle for a walk without using a leash. Call Mel at 508-496-0483 or Cheryl at 508-496-8353 if you have questions about your Toy Poodle. We reccomend that you Brita filter the water you feed your dog. Brita filtering the dog drinking water ellimintes parasites and heavy metals.
The photo below is a Jo-Ann and her new 8 week old apricot female puppy "Ginger." This looks like a Norman Rockwell Poster "Life is good." GInger is from a Lacy-Rhett litter of seven. Ginger will be very happy in her new home near the beach. Moments like this make me I wish I was one of my Toy Poodles.
The photo below is Brittany and her new puppy Bellarina. "Bella" came from a Gabby Rhett litter. We delivered Bella to her new home and she was well adjusted and was very happy in her new home within a few minutes.
The photo below is a Tessie and her new family Molly, Heidi and Ed. Tessie is from a Lacy Rhett litter. Tessie is a solid red social butterfly and is very happy in her new home.
The photo below is a Lacy Lu with her new owner Rebecca who manges the Pet Lovers in Bristol, RI. Lacy Lu is from a Lacy Rhett litter. Lacy Lu is like here sister Tessis and is a solid red social butterfly and is very happy in her new home.
The photo below is a black female teaspoon Natty who is from a Francy Putty litter of three puppies. Natty weighs 1.9 pounds at 16 weeks old. The other teacup brindle female has been sold and the teacup brindle male Peppi is still available.
Francy and Putty have been locking up again and they should produce another litter within two months.
The photo below is Happy couple who purchased a teacup brindle female from a Fracny Putty litter of three. She will have a nice life with lots of love and affection. This litter aslo had a teacup brindle male and a teaspoon black female.
The photo below is Abby, who works at the Pet Lovers in Somerset, MA, with a Red Female puppy from Rhet and Emma's litter. This puppy was purchased by a family from Marshfield and they call her Nellie. She will have a nice life with lots of love and affection.
The photo below is our new teacup stud "Putty" originally from Velvet Touch. So far Putty has produced 50 puppies with us, most of which are teacups and mostly black with some sable black chocholate red silver mix. Gabby is a female that we kept from a Putty-Julie litter. Gabby hase been breed twice with Rocky and in the future she will be breed with Rhet.
The photo below is our new Tiny Toy Poodle stud "Rhet". Rhet has teken over where "Rocky" are retired male left off.
The photo below is our new Party teacup Toy Poodle "Ivy". We will breed Ivy with Putty when she is ready (if she weighs at least four pounds) and they should produce teacups.
The photo below is "Angel" and she is retired and we found a home for her. Angel is four years old and was an excellent breeder producing 30 puppies. She is high energy and would fit in well with somebody who likes to take her outdoors to the beach for a run. Angel is litter box trained. She weighs ten pounds and is actually a mini toy poodle. We breed her with Rocky and Putty. We kept one female "Francy" from a previous Angel-Rocky litter. Francy is a 4.3 pound teacup shown below that has had her first litter with Putty and produced three teacup puppies.
The photo below is a happy couple Jen and Jay who just picked up their Toy Poodle puppy and named him Brady.
The photo below is Connie and Jeff with their toy poodle named Trinity from a Rocky-Bella litter. She us under four pounds at three years of age making her a teacup.
The photo below is Bellarina Bambina the fourth "oh my" She has a video clip on you tube listed under (toy poodle climbing fence) Bella is the ALPHA of the pack and has mothered many high quality puppies including Hanna. Bella is retired from breeding but is being kept to help train new puppies. Yes she sleeps with us. Bella likes going to Home Depot and walking around without a leash and staying by her masters side. She also loves the beach. Say "Wanna go to the beeeeach buuuuuuuuurp" and her tail starts to wiggle.
The photo below is head shot of Heavenly Hannah Banana Montana. Hannah is our best marketing tool. We kept her for breeding from a Putty-Bella litter but she was too small to breed and we shad to sell her to a very close freind who has purchased three puppies from us.
The photo below is "I Love Lucy" Lucy is from a Rocky-Laverne litter likes to travel and stay in hotels. Lucy was part of an interview with the The Learning Channel (TLC) and was in a documentary that keeps reruning.
She just had her second litter from Putty.
The photo below is 'Soda Pop On The Rocks". Rocky has fathered over two hundred toy poodle puppies. Rocky loves the beach. When you mention the beach to Rocky he starts to break dance. We have been keeping females from Rocky litters so he has been sold and will live in Lake Osipie, NH.
The photo below is a teacup called Francy kept for breeding from a Rocky-Angel litter. She has had two litters of teacups with Putty. Her second with Putty will also be teacups and one may actually be a teaspoon.
The photo below is a Rocky-Bella teacup named Trinity who lives in PA.
The photo below is a Rocky-Laverne litter of six red pupies. The two females from this litter were kept for breeding and are named Lucy and Lacy.
The photo below is a Rocky-Angel litter of 4 apricott pupies.
The photo below is Mel holding Hannah.
The photo below Mel at the beach with Angel (white), Bella (black), Rocky (red), & Cookie (silver).
TOY POODLE HISTORY
We have researched the history of the Toy Poodle and have made the following discovery. The Standard Poodle was invented by the Germans and Russians in Siberai "The Russian front" where they have winter nine months out of the year. Gun powder was invented and when they shoit a duck and it fell into the pond they could not train their vesion of our husky to retreive the duck in the pond. The husky was the only dog that could survive the weather but was not abl eto be trianed to fetch the duck in the pond. They cross bred the husky with a greyhound and created the standard Poodle or puddle dog. Poodle means puddle i German. It was a success and the standard poodle would fetch the duck in the pond. If the water was over the head of the poodle it would take on so much water weight with its thick coat of hair that they woulod drown. So they shaved off the hair where they did not need it to survuve the weather and they would not drown swiming in the pond. This where the Poodle palm palm look came from. The French aristicrats visited German on an economic summit and saw the standard Poodle. The decided to breed the runts of the litter to downsize the standard poodle to develop the Toy Poodle that was to be used as a hand warmer by the rich. All dogs have a body temperture of 102 degrees F. They would hold a Toy Poodle in their hands inside their robes to keep their hands warm. The poodle grooming is just a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation. So it was a sign of wealth if you had a Toy Poodle for a hand warmer and it still is a sign of wealth today to own a Toy Poodle. The Toy Poodle is very smart and have won an unprecidented 70 dog show evens in a row. Previous dogs have won up to three dog shows in a row. The judges say that all of the dog entrants are perfect breeds and perfectly groomed and that the Toy Poodle won the show events because of their intelligence. Theyt actually look at the judges and are very well behaived.
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