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  • Apr 4, 2009, 07:04 PM
    agualunaka
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    What breed is my dog?
    I don't know my dogs breed, :(

    When I first got Coco I was told that he was a miniature poodle and since he was a present I didn't ask many questions (my mom sent him from Costa Rica). Right now he is 9 months old and a lot of our friends think that he is a hybrid breed.
    My mom asked the breeder and he insist he is a pure breed poodle.I'm very curious to know what is he, can someone help me? I attached some pics of my little devil.

    Thanks for your help
  • Apr 4, 2009, 07:46 PM
    jj23

    Why do your friends think he is a hybrid? Ever tried giving him a poodle cut or at least a poodle face? He looks like a poodle to me. Miniatures are the mid size in poodles and can be different in appearance from these scrawny little tiny things around here. Is he pedigreed?
  • Apr 4, 2009, 09:59 PM
    Alty

    Looks like a poodle or a cockapoo.
  • Apr 5, 2009, 05:51 AM
    Catsmine
    How much does it matter? If you plan on breeding you definitely need to get a pedigree or your local breeders probably won't want to mix their bloodlines. If your puppy is destined as a companion then from the pictures check out poodle care for sure, because he's definitely part poodle at the least.
  • Apr 5, 2009, 03:26 PM
    agualunaka

    My friends think he is a hybrid, because he doesn't look like their poodles.
    The groomer won't give him a poodle cut because he insist that coco is too young and should only get a trim.Is that right?
  • Apr 5, 2009, 06:59 PM
    Catsmine
    Again, does his breed matter? As to the haircut, poodle groomers do use what they call a "puppy cut" that lets the coat develop its natural water repellancy and insulation but it still looks like a poodle. If your groomer doesn't know the term find another groomer. Let me repeat that if you're going to treat your dog as a purebred you need to be able to prove it, so get the pedigree if possible. If not, enjoy your new family member.
  • Apr 6, 2009, 10:09 AM
    jj23
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    Originally Posted by agualunaka View Post
    My friends think he is a hybrid, because he doesn't look like their poodles.
    The groomer wont give him a poodle cut because he insist that coco is too young and should only get a trim.Is that right?

    I suggest you find a groomer who is experienced... They call it a puppy clip... and its suppose to be how long you want it... a "puppy" poodle in the show ring gets to have what is called a "Puppy Clip" which means instead of the continental or other show clips, the dogs body is clipped all over at the same length... For the head and the muzzle... the muzzle is shaved all the way down just like the toes should be with their "tops" usually rounded as to say you will probably want a pet clip since this dog is likely a pet... If your groomer won't clip him I suggest using someone who is comfortable with a puppy... obviously they are not... because most "poodle" breeders have at least 1 clip before the puppies go to their homes, some do not... I have personally groomed puppies as little as 7 weeks of age... the sooner they are groomed the better, unless you know how to handle a poodle coat and clip on your own...
  • Apr 6, 2009, 11:26 AM
    starbuck8

    He doesn't look like a purebred poodle to me. He really does look like a cockapoo, or even possibly a Bichon/Poodle. There is some poodle in him definitely, but he sure looks like a mix.

    He's a cutie whatever he is. Please have him neutered, if he is not already. You don't know his bloodline, and there are many advantages. He will have a better tempermant, and his health risks which include cancer, are greatly reduced.
  • Apr 6, 2009, 01:03 PM
    ZoeMarie

    Starbuck is right, and I agree it looks like it could be a cockapoo. My cousin has one that looks just like yours. I would definitely consider having your little guy neutered if you weren't already thinking about it for the same reasons mentioned above.
  • Apr 6, 2009, 01:07 PM
    Justwantfair

    Lhasa poo.
  • Apr 6, 2009, 01:10 PM
    ZoeMarie

    starbuck8 agrees: After looking again, I also think he could have some Maltese in him.


    I think you might be right.
  • Apr 6, 2009, 01:26 PM
    starbuck8

    One thing is pretty much for sure, and that is he is not a purebred poodle. Poodles have distinctive qualities that your dog doesn't have. They have a long nose, longer curly ears, a tight curled coat etc.

    Take a look at this site. Click on all that have "poo" on the end of them, and it's a really tough call. She could be a mix of one or more of the small breeds. Chi-poo, Terri-poo,. well, and the list goes on.

    http://puppydogweb.com/gallery/
  • Apr 6, 2009, 02:26 PM
    Silverfoxkit

    The most important thing isn't his pedigree, its his heart! He's no less of a dog if he doesn't have a full bred title. He's clearly a handsome little thing no matter what his mix is.
  • Apr 6, 2009, 02:41 PM
    Justwantfair

    I think he is absolutely adorable... I love poodle mixes.

    We owned a Lhasapoo that looked just like him in chocolate brown.
  • Apr 8, 2009, 11:37 AM
    jj23
    Get him clipped like a poodle, especially his face... alot of people will mistake him for a mix because lets face it... poodles aren't pretty unless groomed EVERYDAY... unless you can prove he is or isn't poodle... clip him the way you want him clipped... ive only known a handful of actual "show breeders" be able to tell what a dog truly is by a little picture on a website... and if he is a miniature... and not an oversized toy... he WILL look different because they are a bigger dog and have a different definition than that of these scrawny things people like to call teacup (dont get me started on this definition) which means "teacup" is actually smaller and incorrect than what the breed standard is SUPPOSE to be... get some history on the pup, then decide... I have rescued many poodles who look like mixes, but after shaving them and taking them to a "show breeder/vet" they can define what they really are... Good luck...

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