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History of the
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The 2 Photo's above are of John Suter

He decided to race standard poodles in the 1976 Chugiak Sled Dog Race. The poodles enjoyed running so much that they competed in the Iditarod Sled Dog Race in 1988 thru 1991. The poodles finished all four Iditarod Races, towards the middle of the pack. John and his poodles, also ran the John Beargrease 500 mile sled dog race in Duluth, Minnesota.

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John Suter’s daughter Esther ran the 1992 Jr. Iditarod, a 154 mile sled dog race with poodles. Esther still holds the track record for rookie of the year and placed 3rd with a completion of 10.5 hrs. Pictured below.

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The Kennel Club registered the first Poodle in 1874

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The Poodle originated in Germany, where pudel refers to playing in the water. But it was in France where they became truly celebrated, and that is the country where the Poodle is believed to have originated from. In France, the breed is known as Canichea derivation of the words chien (dog) and canard (duck).

 

The word poodle comes from the German "pudel" meaning puddle or splash.The breed became "set" in type in the 1800s, although earlier examples of poodle-like dogs are known.  Both the French and German names for the Poodle relate to their proficiency as a hunter of waterfowl. It is believed that the ancestry is said to include the Barbet (a now-extinct French water dog).

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The French admired the Poodle's versatility, they could go from being a tried-and-true retriever by day to a stylish and dignified companion by night. For a time Poodles were also used to sniff out truffles, a culinary delicacy. It wasn't long before they became popular with the French aristocracy, and Poodles can be found in many paintings of the 15th century onward. Renowned for their quick intelligence and charm meant that Poodles found favor as a performer, and since the dawn of European circuses, Poodles have entertained as trick dogs. The exaggerated pompons were clipped to match those of the clowns.

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Although today's Poodle clips seem excessive to some, they did at one time serve a practical purpose. Hunters wanted Poodles to be able to swim more easily and faster, but they didn't want them to get cold. They shaved the neck, legs, and tail but kept hair on the chest, body, hips, and leg joints to protect the vital organs and joints from the water. 

 

There are several standardized clips that Poodles typically sport today, although they are often embellished at grooming contests, clipped to portray scenes or fashion styles. This harkens back to a time in European history when Poodles were clipped to show a family's coat of arms, an owner's monograms, the French fleurs-de-lis, or to sport elaborate mustaches and beards.

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The three varieties of Poodles constitute one of the most popular breeds in the world. Poodles shine in the glamour of the show ring, but they also work as guide dogs for the blind and therapy dogs. They compete in a variety of dog sports, from dancing to obedience and agility. The first proponent of obedience in the United States, Blanche Saunders, had standard poodles.

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The versatility of Poodles ...

Confirmation Showing

Service Dog

Therapy Dog

Search and Rescue

Obedience

Tracking

Scentwork

Agility

Flyball

Dancing to music

Hunt and Retrieve

FastCAT

Dock Diving

These are just some of the things you can get involved in and while a few are not available in the UK, this highlights that Poodles really can do anything!

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To this day, because the original Poodles were water dogs used for retrieving, their conformation and the pattern and texture of their coats reflect the purposes for which they were bred. 

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Poodle Facts ...

  • A team of Poodles once competed in the Iditarod Sled Race.

  • Poodles are non moulting.

  • Small Poodles were once popular circus performers in France.​

  • One of Elvis’s favorite dog breeds was the Poodle.

  • Poodle’s were used as war dogs during the English Civil War of 1642.

  • Winston Churchill’s favorite dog was the Poodle.

  • Poodles are one of the most ancient dog breeds.

  • Poodles are natural swimmers.

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