Pudel Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 My family owned a curly, he was a great dog. We are looking at getting one ourselves at the moment. Our curly loved a swim, but hated our pool. We used to take him to the local lakes for a paddle. He shed a bit (more than my standard poodle, but less than my mastiff/great dane cross). He was a leaner when he wanted attention. Very loving but happy just to be near, not necessarily on you. He had a great grin. Very gentle. They are a big dog though, our boy was 45kgs. He lived to 14. \My mother had a curly growing up, loved him to bits and it took her about 30 years to get to the stage she could own another. Both curlies were very special dogs. I cannot wait to own another. Hello.Pudel. Our Pippa dog weighed 34 kgs.and was 20 inches at the shoulder.Small for a wolfhound x.Good luck with your next curly. Yeah we want a dog, as our std poodle is a bitch. Beware though, people will ask if its a labradoodle, poodle or why you permed your lab. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
budgiew Posted April 19, 2011 Author Share Posted April 19, 2011 My family owned a curly, he was a great dog. We are looking at getting one ourselves at the moment. Our curly loved a swim, but hated our pool. We used to take him to the local lakes for a paddle. He shed a bit (more than my standard poodle, but less than my mastiff/great dane cross). He was a leaner when he wanted attention. Very loving but happy just to be near, not necessarily on you. He had a great grin. Very gentle. They are a big dog though, our boy was 45kgs. He lived to 14. \My mother had a curly growing up, loved him to bits and it took her about 30 years to get to the stage she could own another. Both curlies were very special dogs. I cannot wait to own another. Hello.Pudel. Our Pippa dog weighed 34 kgs.and was 20 inches at the shoulder.Small for a wolfhound x.Good luck with your next curly. Yeah we want a dog, as our std poodle is a bitch. Beware though, people will ask if its a labradoodle, poodle or why you permed your lab. YES,And i will enjoy educating them.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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