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  2. Standard and Toy Poodle Getting Identical Haircuts Are Two ...

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    The largest size of the three is the Standard Poodle. These are your classic Poodles that you've seen in movies and TV. Standard Poodles are usually over 15 inches tall, although most are in the ...

  3. Water dog - Wikipedia

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    This classic clip is seen to this day in dog shows with some breeds such as Poodles retaining a variation of this clip. Paintings by artists like Francisco Goya and Albrecht Durer in the 15th century depict early Standard Poodles, which were used for retrieving bird games from water. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Portal:Dogs/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    A Standard Poodle in "working clip" retrieving a mallard. Retrievers were bred primarily to retrieve birds or other prey and return them to the hunter without damage.

  5. File:Poodle, white standard 04.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Here’s how I save money as a pet owner without compromising ...

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    It requires a bit of technique – here’s how to clip a dog’s nails and how to clip a cat’s nails – and with a bit of practice and skill, you can skip a trip to the salon and save money ...

  7. Portuguese Water Dog - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Water Dog sporting a Lion Cut. Portuguese and Spanish water dogs are clearly related and probably have a common ancestor. The closest relatives of the PWD and Spanish Water dog are widely thought to be the Standard Poodle.