At what age do Poodles change color?

Although some Poodles are born gray and remain that way throughout their lives, others will start to change color at around two or three months of age, gradually fading as they mature. Regardless of how the gray coat is produced this color is recognized by the AKC.
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Do Poodles get lighter or darker with age?

One common characteristic of poodles is the fact that the color of the coat they were born with tends to change to another color as they mature. If they are born with a dark coat, they "clear" or "fade" to a lighter color at around two years old. Poodle coat color changes over time.
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What is the rarest color Poodle?

Sable Poodle

An extremely rare color combination, sable characteristics are caused by a dominant gene. The black tips will fade on most dogs as they get older. Moreover, many Poodle breeders don't know a lot about the sable gene, making sable puppies very hard to come by.
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How do you tell what color my Poodle will be?

Color Changes
  1. Cafe Au lait Poodles are born dark brown and change to cafe around the age of 2 yrs.
  2. Blue Poodles are born black and change over by the age of 2 years.
  3. Sliver Poodles are born black and change over by the age of 2 years.
  4. Apricots are often born a dark shade that lightens by the age of 2 years.
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Do Poodles fade in Colour?

The majority of Poodles do fade as every color in the Poodle spectrum is susceptible except truest Black. White dogs don't often fade much either as there is nothing for them to fade to, but you may notice that apricot and cream tones around the ears, for instance, disappear over time.
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What color will my poodle puppies be?

Poodles come in a variety of solid base colors. They can be black, blue, silver, brown, cafe au lait, silver beige, cream, apricot, or red.
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Do all red poodles fade?

So, do be aware that a red Poodle can fade, as fading is common with this breed. The exceptional color that one may see in a young puppy will often change with time; although this is not to say that the adult coat will not be gorgeous in its own right.
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What is the most popular Poodle color?

Black is the most common color for Poodles of all sizes, with other solid colors including blue, apricot, brown, cream, red, silver, silver beige, white, gray, and cafe au lait.
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Is my Poodle black or blue?

Cafe au lait or tan Poodles are born dark brown and change to a coffee color around 2 years old. Blue Poodles are born black and change over by the age of 2 years. Silver Poodles are born with black hair and change over by the age of 2 years. Apricots are often born a dark color that lightens by the age of 2 years.
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Will my puppies hair change color?

The most common cause of color change in dogs is simply the natural aging process. Puppies often do not gain their adult coloration until they reach maturity, so if you're adopting a puppy, you may notice some changes to its coloring as it nears adulthood.
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Are red Poodles more expensive?

Red Poodle Price: Are Red Poodle Puppies More Expensive? Breeders selling red Poodles tend to charge more than other standard Poodle colors. This has nothing to do with the fact that red Poodles are better than the others. It's simply because of the high demand and the red Poodle's rarity.
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How do I get an apricot Poodle?

As a recessive color, apricot is only shown in a puppy if both parents carry a copy of the gene. Most Poodles are black or white (with the occasional Parti Poodle who has two colors). Other Poodle colors such as red, cream, blue or brown are allowed by the breed standard but less common.
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Are white Poodles rare?

The Poodle is a remarkable sight in any coat color. But there is just something about a white Poodle, especially a white standard Poodle done up in a full show clip complete with pompons! A white Poodle is not an albino Poodle. Albino dogs are actually quite rare, but many dogs have white coats.
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What determines puppy color?

The color of a dog's coat is basically at the mercy of his gene pool. Genes do two things that determine a dog's appearance. They control the pigments produced (eumelanin and phaeomelanin) and where these pigments are produced.
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What is a phantom Poodle?

A phantom poodle is not a frightening poltergeist or a new or rare breed. A phantom poodle is the same intelligent, lovable and entertaining toy, miniature or standard-sized companion who originated in Germany several centuries ago. Phantom is merely one of the color patterns that a poodle's curly coat exhibits.
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Are female or male Poodles better?

Male poodles tend to be more playful, loveable, and trusting. They are more likely to do better about getting along with other dogs and household pets. Because females are more independent and like to assert their dominance, they may be less likely to tolerate other pets.
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What age do Poodles start fading?

Although some Poodles are born gray and remain that way throughout their lives, others will start to change color at around two or three months of age, gradually fading as they mature. Regardless of how the gray coat is produced this color is recognized by the AKC.
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Can Poodles be more than one color?

Multi-color refers to any Poodle that is more than one color at the skin. Multi-Color Poodles are recognized by the Poodle Club of America as purebred Poodles; however, PCA decided long ago that multi-color was a disqualification in conformation.
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Are parti Poodles more expensive?

Many breeders sell Parti Poodles for higher prices than solid-colored ones. In many dog breeds the rare colors sell for higher prices. You can expect to pay upwards of $2,000 for a Parti Poodle. You should always make sure that the breeder you pick is reputable and does not only breed for a certain color or pattering.
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How much is a Poodle worth?

$500–$2000

You will find that from a reputable breeder, a Poodle costs between $500 and $2,000.
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At what age is a toy poodle full grown?

Toy Poodles stop growing at about 6-7 months. When they reach their full height, they will continue to fill out and gain weight. A full-grown Toy Poodle will grow no taller than 10-inches tall from the shoulder and weigh 4-6 pounds.
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Are all Poodles smart?

Poodles not only are very smart, but they're also proud, active dogs, with the added benefit of being hypoallergenic. Because of their high intelligence, poodles can be easily trained to track, hunt, retrieve, and obey. In fact, poodles are the national dog of France where they were first used as retrievers.
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Are red Poodles less healthy?

The trend has led to a breeding boom, with backyard breeders selling unhealthy dogs to unsuspecting customers, and for top dollar, too — all because the puppies' coats come in the desired copper hue. Inbreeding to produce Poodles with red coats has made such animals vulnerable to birth defects and health problems.
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Can two white Poodles have a black puppy?

There is a specific gene that can make a puppy black, no matter what his parents' colors are, and it happens to be a dominant gene. So if both parents are light-colored but they both carry the dominant "black" gene, chances are good that one or more of the puppies will be black or display black markings.
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Do silver Poodles start black?

Silver poodles are some of the most highly desirable, but they're difficult to find in nature because they require two recessive genes. Silver poodles are born black and have two genes that make their color fade over time, usually within a year or two of life.
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