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City Lights Standard Poodles
Member of the Staten Island Kennel Club, affiliate of the American Kennel Club
Staten Island, NY

ABOUT POODLES

The Standard Poodle is an intelligent and loyal friend.  They make excellent watchdogs and seem to be in tune to their owners emotions.  They sit by your side as your faithful companion, or patiently wait for you to play fetch or go for that much desired walk.  They have been bred since the early nineteenth century as water retrieving dogs, and if allowed still possess that same skill  today.  Unfortunately for this wonderful creature, many view them as sissy, companion dogs -  most likely based  on the weird looking hair style/cut you often see in the dog show circuit.  This cut was originally used to keep certain vital organs warm in cold water while retrieving. Because "Dog Shows" only allow the Standard Poodle to be shown in this "frou frou" like hair cut, and  listed in the Non-Sporting Group, many people do not realize how wonderfully versatile this breed is!   We keep all our Standards in the hair cut called a Sporting Clip which is an even cut all around - this look shows off the wonderful body of the Standard Poodle - many people often ask us "what kind of dog is that" when they see our girls in their short hair cut.  One often thinks that the new craze over designer dogs (Labradoodles etc.) might be a result of some dog lovers trying to make a poodle into less of a fou fou dog.  Believe me, I love the Lab (have one) but these are two distinct breeds and should not be mixed together.  Breeders of both the Standard Poodle and the Labrador Retriever have worked hard and endlessly to improve on the breeds health, temperament and conformation. One should ask themselves why are some so-called "breeders" mixing the poodle with every other breed?  Why not just buy the perfect dog - THE POODLE.  Poodles do not shed so therefore their dander is not flying all over your home, making them more tolerant for people with allergies.  The poodle is a versatile dog and competes in field, obedience, and agility trials and is used as a service dog for the disabled.  They have also been used as sled dogs and were even raced in the Iditarod by John Suter*.  Because of its keen intelligence and agility many believe that the Standard Poodle is the COMPLETE DOG.

*John Suter, an Alaskan and all-round athlete, bought three Standard Poodles in 1976; he and the Poodles together began to learn about "dog mushing".  During the next 20 years, Suter and the Poodles ran 280 races (including sprint, middle-distance, and long distance), finishing in first, second and third place in 90 of those races.  In 1988, with a part-Poodle team, Suter placed 38th out of 52 starters in the 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.  He subsequently ran the Iditarod with an all-Poodle team; his team entered and finished the race in 1989, 1990, and 1991.  John Suter, "Poodle Sled Dogs in Alaska", Poodle Variety, August-September 1998, p.34.

WHAT IS A COI??

COI stands for co-efficient of inbreeding. Many geneticists believe that  a breeder should strive for a co-efficient of inbreeding (CO"I) under 6% to insure a larger gene pool and hopefully lowering the risk of passing on genetically undesirable traits and illnesses.  As medical professionals, we strive at City Lights Standard Poodles to breed only those dogs who have COI's less than 6% for 10 to 12 generations.

 

Still have questions? Please contact us anytime! We look forward to hearing from you. poodlepups@citylightsstandards.com

 

 

                            RUDY  &  LULU

 SPRINGTIME PUPPIES !!!

    EXPECTED - MARCH 2010

READY FOR THEIR NEW HOMES

MAY 2010

 

 

WE HAVE STARTED A WAITING LIST FOR

THIS OUTSTANDING LITTER

 

Rudy's COI 4.75%

AKC # PR12276501

Lulu's COI 2.27%

AKC # PR12203001

(What is this? See our "About Poodles" page for explanation) 

 

     

                                                                                                                             

 

 Proud Parents-to-be                                                                                                      Proud Dad                        

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   New  Mom!

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                             

                                                     Rudy giving kisses to his babies        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                            

Rudy and Lulu have the most outstanding temperaments you could ask for in a poodle.  Also, both are strongly built (no fou fou dogs here!) and have a deep gorgeous curly red coat.  They are clear for neonatal encephalopathy, Von Willebrand's Disease, Degenerative Myelopathy, CERF normal, Hips "Good" (OFA prelim).  Rudy weighs over 65 lbs and is 27 " high.  Lulu  weighs over 50 lbs and is 24 1/2" high.  They will have  some awesome puppies !! Co-efficient of inbreeding for this litter is a low 2.58% for 10 genertions and 3.65% for 12 generations.

 

YOU MAY VIEW LULU'S PEDIGREE BY VISITING WWW.POODLEPEDIGREE.COM

YOU MAY VIEW RUDY'S PEDIGREE BY VISITING WWW.POODLEPEDIGREE.COM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

City Lights Standard Poodles
Member of the Staten Island Kennel Club, affiliate of the American Kennel Club
Staten Island, NY