Why is my poodle so quiet?

Why is my poodle so quiet?

Boredom/Excitement: Poodles are energetic dogs that need to expend their energy in one way or another. When they are not engaged in other fun activities, they bark for fun. Site of Strangers: The average poodle will not be silent when he sees some strangers around its territory or loved ones.

Are standard poodles quiet?

Their activity levels do change with maturity however, and you can expect them to calm down a bit between 18 months and 2 years of age. Standard poodles are also generally more calm than miniature and toy poodles.

What does it mean if your dog is quiet?

It’s completely natural for an individual dog to have a quiet personality. They could be naturally shy and not want to draw attention to themselves, or they could be especially picky about how they exert their energy. If barking doesn’t seem worth the effort, they’ll choose to keep quiet.

Do dogs get quieter with age?

Unfortunately, the owners idea of the appropriate time and the dogs are often very different. All dogs, by around 10 months of age are showing their true personality and energy levels which they will continue to display up until the point that their body (usually due to arthritis) slows them down.

What’s the temperament like for a poodle dog?

However, without owning one or being around a poodle it is difficult to completely grasp their temperament. For this purpose, I am here to give a guide to what a poodle’s temperament is like and what owning them is like. Poodles are very friendly, active, intelligent, and loyal dogs.

Is it hard to take care of a poodle?

Unfortunately, if you are not able to move your arms or legs around very much, poodles may be hard to take care of. Although you do not need to be running around with your poodle, they will require you to be near them and play around with them.

What was the most common scenario I saw with a poodle?

Before owning a poodle, the most common scenario I saw with poodles was in a park happily running around and playing with their owner. Watching poodles out in the park was part of the reason for me getting a poodle. I could see what fun and loving dogs they were just from watching.

Where did the standard poodle dog come from?

The standard poodle is also the oldest member of the poodle breed. Although the dog’s exact origin is unknown, some historians believe they descended from a range of European water dogs that includes the Barbet. Others think they derived from Asian or African herding dogs and were brought to Europe by the Moors.

Why do some poodles have a hard time socializing?

Some Poodles have been known to respond inappropriately to normal stimuli. Often, this high strung behavior is a result of one of two extremes: either he is being over-pampered or he has been ignored during the critical socialization period (4 to 14 weeks of age). Such dogs can even become “biters” — not fun at all. 7. Prefer Humans to Dogs

Why does my poodle have a high strung temperament?

Often, this high strung behavior is a result of one of two extremes: either he is being over-pampered or he has been ignored during the critical socialization period (4 to 14 weeks of age). Such dogs can even become “biters” — not fun at all. 7. Prefer Humans to Dogs

What’s the best thing to say about a standard poodle?

Most Standard Poodles are “soft” and sensitive dogs, sometimes hypersensitive. If you touch them unexpectedly or startle them with a sudden loud sound, they tend to flinch. The most sensitive individuals are not good with small children.

Are there any negative traits in Standard Poodles?

With an adult dog, you can easily see what you’re getting, and plenty of adult Standard Poodles have already proven themselves not to have negative characteristics. If you want a puppy, you can avoid some negative traits by choosing the right breederand the right puppy.