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Author: Chloe Jost
Date: February 12, 2024

Why Mini Poodle Puppies Are Great Additions to Families With Children

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Are you looking for the perfect pooch to join your family? If you have kids, finding a good fit can become more complicated. After all, you want a dog with the right temperament to be comfortable around active children. 

Fortunately, you’ve come to the right place. Read on to learn why mini poodle puppies are great additions to families with children!

Mini Poodles Have the Right Temperament

Mini poodles are affectionate, loyal dogs that can do well in homes with multiple people. These charismatic puppies enjoy being around people-and that includes children. They also love moving around and joining in activities. 

Plan on socializing a new puppy early to ensure a stronger bond with all family members. This is especially important if you have smaller children. You’ll want your new pup to be comfortable with the different personalities and energy levels in your home. 

Mini poodles love to please their owners, and they’re known to be among the most friendly dog breeds. For families with kids, their pleasant temperament makes them an excellent fit. 

Mini poodles typically live to an age of up to 15 years, too. This means that they can grow up alongside your children. You’ll be able to create lots of happy members together!

They Are Playful Puppies

With a mini poodle puppy, you’ll be adding a playful member to your family. And if you have young kids who need entertainment, that’s a perfect match.

Mini poodles are the perfect puppies for children since they like to play and be active. Originally bred to be hunting companions, the poodle breed boasts excellent stamina for even the most energetic kids. Plus, mini poodles are willing to play in just about any environment. 

Keep in mind that because mini poodles are playful and active, they’ll need ongoing attention throughout the day. This means scheduling playtime at the park or taking regular walks. Be sure to make playtime interactive so your pup gets the stimulation they need to feel good.

You’ll need to change up the activities to keep your dog engaged, too. Poodles are known for being smart and clever pups, meaning that they can get bored if you repeat the same activities each day. Find new toys or games – or put your kids in charge of doing that!

Additionally, while poodles generally are great around kids, you’ll want to keep watch if you have very young children. As children learn to walk and grab, they might bump into your new pup or fall on them.

Keep in mind that mini poodles usually only reach a size of about 15 pounds on the high end. That means they’re pretty small, and a falling toddler could do some damage. For everyone’s safety, it’s smart to monitor interactions at younger ages. 

Mini Poodles Can Be Happy Anywhere

As another perk, you don’t need to worry about the type of property you own when adopting a miniature poodle. That’s because they are very adaptable and can be happy in any location. 

Some larger dog breeds may be too large if you’re living in a high-density area or a smaller space. And some breeds thrive on living only in areas with plenty of running room. 

With a mini poodle, by contrast, it doesn’t matter if you live in a smaller apartment or a sprawling house. Are you moving from the city to the country? That doesn’t matter, either. 

Mini poodles will be happy as long as they have the human interactions they crave and opportunities to play. Make them the center of attention when you can. You’ll reap the rewards of a loving, family-friendly dog.

And just make sure to give them an hour of exercise each day. You’ll reap the benefits, too, of getting more exercise and taking your kids on walks.

Mini Poodles Are Obedient

When you’re already busy trying to teach your kids how to behave well, you don’t want a naughty new pet. With a mini poodle, you’ll get a dog known for its ability to be obedient. 

If you’re already busy, you don’t want to spend too much time trying to teach a new dog different commands. Because of their intelligence, mini poodles can grasp commands quickly. In other words, you won’t have to spend day after day trying to teach them to sit, stay, or come.

As a result, you’ll have a compliant dog. When your mini poodle is playing with kids, that means it’s easier to turn down the energy level if you need to. If your pup is getting a little too playful, you’ll be able to give them the right command to stop. 

Since poodles are great at learning new commands, that means they’re also great at learning new tricks. Teach your mini poodle to roll over or shake. Your kids will love seeing their furry friend perform!

They Don’t Shed Much

Finally, another bonus of the mini poodle is their coat. Yes, their coat is beautifully fluffy and curly. But it won’t shed much-and these dogs are hypoallergenic!

For family members already cleaning up after their kids, a mini poodle’s coat is one less thing to worry about. You won’t be vacuuming and sweeping up fur all the time. These puppies may look like they’ll be dropping fur constantly, but that’s not the case.

To keep your mini poodle’s coat in good shape, however, you should be diligent about grooming. Make sure to trim your mini poodle’s coat twice a year.

Ideally, let a professional tackle this task to help keep the coat from getting matted. They’ll also have the appropriate products and tools that are safe for your pup and kids.

Adopt Mini Poodle Puppies

Mini poodle puppies are a great choice for families with children. These loyal and intelligent dogs will make playtime fun. Plus, you won’t have to worry about extensive obedience training or cleanup.

At Woodlot Companions, we raise puppies to be excellent companions for families around the country. With nurturing care and top-notch facilities, we ensure that each puppy is the perfect family dog. Contact us today to learn more!

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