THE MOST INTELLIGENT POODLE.
THE MOST INTELLIGENT POODLE.
Not only as an entertainer's canine has he separated himself. He is something in excess of a charlatan of the corners, prepared to walk the tight rope and remain on his head. He is a proficient at performing traps, however it is his readiness of mind that places him separated from different creatures.
The abundant and long layer of this pooch has the eccentricity that if not kept always brushed out it curves up into little lines which increment long as the new hair develops and sticks about it. The unshed old hair and the new development weaved together subsequently turned out to be particular rope-like ropes. In the end, if these lines are not stopped, or unintentionally detached, they haul along the ground, thus keep the poor creature from moving with any level of solace or opportunity.
Corded Poodles are pompous, and from the striking appearance of the coat, draw in a lot of open consideration when displayed at shows; yet they have lost prominence among most fanciers, and have turned out to be very few inferable from the conspicuous truth that it is difficult to make pets of them or keep them in the house. The reason of this is the coat must, every once in a while, be oiled so as to keep the lines supple and keep them from snapping, and, obviously, as their jackets can't be brushed, the main method for keeping the puppy clean is to wash him, which with a corded Poodle is a protracted and difficult procedure. Further, the coat takes hours to dry, and except if the recently washed puppy be kept in a warm room he is truly at risk to come down with bug. The outcome is, that the layers of corded Poodles are constantly grimy, and fairly rank.
Poodle's General appearance :
Head: Long, straight, and fine, the skull not expansive, with a slight crest at the back.
Gag: Long (yet not snipy) and solid not full in cheek; teeth white, solid, and level; gums dark, lips dark and not appearing.
Eyes: Almond molded, dull, brimming with flame and insight.
Nose: Black and sharp.
Ears: The calfskin long and wide, low set on, balancing near the face.
Neck: Well proportioned and solid, to concede to the head being conveyed high and with respect.
Feet: Rather little, and of good shape, the toes all around curved, cushions thick and hard.
Legs: Fore-legs set straight from shoulder, with a lot of bone and muscle.
Rear legs: Very strong and well bowed, with the hawks well let down.
Tail: Set on rather high, all around conveyed, never twisted or persisted back.
Coat: Very lavish, and of good hard surface; whenever corded, hanging in tight, even strings; if non-corded, extremely thick and solid, of even length, the twists close and thick, without bunches or lines.

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