Why is my poodle puppy so hyper?

In short, yes, Poodles can be hyper. Especially when they're puppies. This is likely because Poodles were initially bred to be working dogs and, in turn, have high levels of energy. They are powerful dogs with a rich history of hard work.
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How do you calm a hyper Poodle puppy?

Offer some great interactive dog toys to your Poodle. These toys hold treats and your Poodle will need to work to get those yummy rewards. This can keep a Poodle busy for quite some time and the mental focus that is required to reach the goal, works well to calm a hyper dog.
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What age do Poodle puppies calm down?

It will take them about 18-24 months before they are officially adults, and you may see them start to calm down a bit.
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Are poodles hyper dogs?

In short, yes, Poodles can be hyper. Especially when they're puppies. This is likely because Poodles were initially bred to be working dogs and, in turn, have high levels of energy. They are powerful dogs with a rich history of hard work.
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Are Poodle high energy?

All sizes of poodle have a high energy level, along with high mental stimulation needs. They need at least an hour of exercise per day. Brisk walks, jogging, hiking, and swimming all are great options to give them exercise. And as retrievers, they love a game of fetch.
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Are Poodle puppies nippy?

If not properly socialized, however, the Standard Poodle has a reputation of being introverted, standoffish towards other people and canines, and nippy. Poodle anxiety is also common in this breed.
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Are poodles excitable?

This section will go over common Poodle behavior and what to expect with your Toy, Miniature or Standard. Poodles are amazing canines, capable of high intelligence, strong loyalty and having a range of emotions. Just like people, Poodles can feel sad, depressed, excited, happy, bored, overwhelmed...even jealous.
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Why is my Poodle so needy?

There are several issues that can cause a Poodle to suddenly act extremely clingy. Having been startled- If a dog has had a scare or has otherwise been emotionally jarred, he will often then stay very close to his owner, cling to their side and may act scared long after the event is over.
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Do Poodles like to be held?

Standard poodles are the least likely to cuddle of the three poodle sizes. This doesn't make them any less cuddly, however. In fact, standard poodles are treated much more like dogs, and much less like accessories or stuffed animals, so they can be surprisingly cuddly without even trying.
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Do Poodles attach to one person?

Yes, they could easily get attached to one person only. It is like they picked their favorite person in the house. You see, poodles tend to cling onto their person, a particular person in the house. They will show a very close bond to that person but remains distant to all other household members.
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How long should you walk a Poodle?

But now, let me tell you how much walking time your Poodle can handle based on their variety: Toy Poodles: They can walk for around 20 to 25 minutes. Miniature Poodles: For around 30 to 40 minutes. Standard Poodles: For around 40 to 60 minutes.
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Do poodles tend to bite?

Like most dog breeds, poodles tend to bite a lot in the puppy stage. In fact, poodles are known to have a higher tendency of biting as compared to other dog breeds. However, the good news is, with proper training, it's possible to stop your poodle from biting completely.
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Why are poodles so hard to train?

Many Poodle parents think it's going to be easier to train a smart dog like a Poodle, but sometimes their intelligence makes it a challenge. Poodle puppies are cute, energetic, and eager to please; however, due to their higher intelligence, they may get bored quickly.
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What can I expect from a Poodle puppy?

Poodles are people-oriented and love learning new tricks and jumps. They're good-natured and have a strong impulse to play fetch with a wide assortment of toys due to their hunting dog past. They need a lot of attention, including high levels of interaction with all family members.
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Is my puppy overstimulated?

What are signs of overstimulation? Biting or being snappy is one of the signs - others can include barking, chasing their tail or spinning and being hypervigilant.
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Are poodles high anxiety?

Poodles are highly intelligent dogs who can be susceptible to anxiety, especially if not properly trained and socialized. Learn how to take care of your Poodle here.
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Why does my puppy go crazy and bite me?

Why is my puppy biting me? It hurts! Nearly all nipping is your puppy's way of getting your attention and trying to engage you in play. If you ever watch puppies or dogs play, you'll notice that most of them naturally “play fight.” They chase, tackle, wrestle, and chew on each other.
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What age to train a poodle puppy?

16 to 18 Weeks

Waiting about 16 weeks is important because most dogs have had all their vaccines by this time, and it's safe to take them out into public spaces like to obedience classes. “They can go once they've had at least up to their 16 weeks shot,” says Jason.
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Are poodles aggressive?

Poodles are not typically aggressive animals, but they can develop anxiety that may lead to aggressive behaviors. When these dogs get anxious, they may also get fearful, which can cause them to look at everyone as an enemy. They can also suffer from separation anxiety if they are apart from their owners for too long.
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How many commands can a poodle learn?

Other Types of Intelligence

These will be 'cue' words such as 'meal time' and 'walk', however it also includes names of both people and places and even such things as 'snow', 'sun' and more. If an owner takes the time to teach their dog words, a Poodle can easily learn up to 300.
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How often should a poodle be bathed?

Poodles need to have a bath once every 3 weeks and there is a good reason why. When you give your Poodle a bath, both skin and coat have a 'reset'.
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Why does my poodle growl at me?

Growling is a warning. It means that the Poodle is perturbed. While dogs may not plan out their actions, like humans do by weighing the pros and cons of choices, canines growl to warn that if the situation does not change, a bite may follow.
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Why are poodles so mean?

Poodles can be very territorial, which is another side effect of their loyalty and dominance. They want to keep their homes safe for you, your family, and themselves, so they may show signs of aggression when a stranger comes in.
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Do Poodles like to play fetch?

Poodles can be high strung, so being able to take her out in the yard and wear her out with a half hour of vigorous fetch definitely has its advantages! Plus, many Poodles end up loving fetch so much that it can become a reward used to train other behaviors later.
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Do Poodle puppies bark a lot?

All dogs bark, but Poodles have a reputation for being talkative dogs. So, Poodles do bark a lot and are considered moderate barkers.
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