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Pomeranian Spitz
A small dog with the charm of a miniature fox, the Pomeranian Spitz charms with its abundant fur and lively temperament. Intelligent, affectionate, and very expressive, it thrives in the heart of the home and loves to learn little tricks that melt the whole family's heart.
Height/weight (indicative) : 18–24 cm, 1.4–2.3 kg
Dress : very thick double coat, regular brushing recommended
Character : alert, playful, close to his human, good “alarm dog”
Ideal for : living in an apartment or house, people present and attentive
Oksana's strengths : early socialization, attention paid to temperament and beauty of coat
Poodle
An icon of elegance and liveliness, the Poodle is a highly sensitive companion. Highly intelligent and easy to train, it enjoys participating in family life and excels in playful activities. Its curly, non-shedding coat is appreciated by those seeking clean, structured grooming.
- Height/weight (indicative) : 18–24 cm, 1.4–2.3 kg
Dress : curly, regular grooming (cut of your choice)
Character : super smart, gentle, playful, excellent for positive education
Ideal for : active families, motivated first-time adopters, urban environments
Maltipoo
A tender cross between a Poodle and a Maltese, the Maltipoo combines gentleness, a charming look, and a highly sociable disposition. Very close to humans, it seeks contact and adapts easily to the rhythm of the home. Its wavy coat requires gentle brushing but offers comfortable daily grooming.
Height/weight (indicative) : small format (varies depending on the line)
Dress : wavy/curly, regular but simple maintenance
Character : affectionate, playful, calming with well-supervised children
Ideal for : homes looking for a cuddly and easy-going companion
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Questions about adoption from a breeder
1) What character?
Lively, playful, very attached to his family, good little alert dog (he can bark if he is not trained).
2) Adult height & weight?
Approximately 18–22 cm at the withers; 1.4–2.3 kg depending on the lineage.
3) Is he losing his hair?
Yes, seasonal shedding and moderate to regular shedding. Brushing 2–3 times a week (daily during shedding).
4) Coat maintenance?
Regular brushing (card + comb), bath every 4–6 weeks, careful drying to maintain volume.
5) Health to monitor?
Patella (dislocation), teeth (tartar, persistent baby teeth), trachea, eyes. Regular veterinary check-ups.
6) Is it suitable for an apartment?
Yes, if he has his daily walks and training on barking.
7) Need exercise?
Short daily outings + cognitive games (puzzles, learning).
8) Education: easy?
Intelligent, learns quickly with positive methods; be careful not to reinforce hyper-attachment.
9) With children/pets?
Very affectionate, but small and fragile: interactions always supervised with young children.
10) Life expectancy?
15 years (sometimes more).
1) Is it a LOF breed?
The Teacup Poodle (or Toy Teacup) is not an officially recognized breed by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale), but it is highly sought after in luxury breeding or Asian lines.
2) Hypoallergenic?
Yes, it does not shed hair; often recommended for sensitive people (without medical guarantee).
3) Sizes & weights?
Teacup & Toy 16 and 23 cm (1.2–2.5 kg)
4) Character?
Very intelligent, cheerful, athletic, close to humans; excellent in education and canine sports.
5) Maintenance/grooming?
Brushing 2–3×/week, grooming every 4–8 weeks (scissor cutting/clipping depending on style).
6) Health to monitor?
Hips (large sizes), kneecaps (small sizes), teeth (small sizes), eyes, skin, ears (hair in the canal).
7) Exercise?
Daily: moderate walking/cycling for adults, games & mental stimulation for everyone.
8) Education?
Very receptive: clicker, tricks, obedience, agility; beware of hypervigilance in certain subjects.
9) Apartment living?
Yes, if outings and mental occupation are on the agenda.
10) With children/pets?
Generally excellent, very gentle if well socialized.
11) Life expectancy?
15+ years (often long).
1) Is it a LOF breed?
Crossbreed (Maltese Bichon × Poodle). Not LOF in France, but serious selection = stable health & temperament.
2) Character?
Gentle, affectionate, “companion dog” par excellence; likes to participate in family life.
3) Hair loss/allergies?
it does not shed hair; often recommended for sensitive people (without medical guarantee).
4) Height & weight?
Usually 17–24 cm; 1.8–2.7 kg (depending on parents' size).
5) Coat maintenance?
Brush 3–4×/week to prevent matting; groom every 6–8 weeks.
6) Health to monitor?
Kneecap, teeth (small sizes), eyes, skin/ears; important oral hygiene.
7) Exercise and needs?
Daily walks + quiet play; ideal in an apartment if you go out regularly.
8) Education?
Very cooperative in positive reinforcement; work on solitude to avoid attachment anxiety.
9) With children/pets?
Generally very sociable; as with any small dog, interactions with young children need to be supervised.
10) Life expectancy?
15+ years on average.
After complete weaning and basic socialization (usually 8–10 weeks), according to current legislation.
Up-to-date vaccinations/booklet, Certificate of good health, I-CAD identification (electronic chip, dewormers, sales certificate, feeding advice, kibble,
Yes: registration on the waiting list, then reservation contract with deposit once the mating/birth is confirmed.
Pre-exchange, lifestyle questionnaire, suitability advice template/temperament.
Premium kibble or well-formulated homemade ration (with veterinary monitoring). Food transition progressive over 7–10 days.
Post-adoption support, lifelong breeding advice; legal guarantees applied.
By appointment only to ensure the peace and quiet of the mothers/puppies. Virtual visits are possible (photos/videos).
On a case-by-case basis with your veterinarian, depending on health, size and behavior ; we provide general recommendations.
Yes for all three profiles, if daily outings and coherent learning (meal/outing rhythm, positive reinforcement).
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