
What not to feed.
How to train the human is harder than the poodle.
Lets face it what your poodle eats is up to you.
But my poodle loves to eat , Ice cream, cheese, chocolate, junk food,chips and human biscuits, cake and what ever I eat off my plate and he eats at the dinner table with us.
OH! dear said the breeder.
This is not the way at all, good owners. I love my poodles too and do not however feed or let these poodles away with such behaviour. Because I know just how much the poodles will push there way and get there human owners around there paws.
After 30 years with standard poodles,living with me in my home, there behaviour of trying to take over the home and get away with anything is always challenging and hard work.
The more you train you poodle in the first year and set a good patten of behaviour , for the rest of the poodles life the better off you will be, and have a happier home life.
The whole family must be able to train and be consistent with behaviour and feeding.
The Key to success is to be all on the same page.
How to train the human is harder than the poodle.
Lets face it what your poodle eats is up to you.
But my poodle loves to eat , Ice cream, cheese, chocolate, junk food,chips and human biscuits, cake and what ever I eat off my plate and he eats at the dinner table with us.
OH! dear said the breeder.
This is not the way at all, good owners. I love my poodles too and do not however feed or let these poodles away with such behaviour. Because I know just how much the poodles will push there way and get there human owners around there paws.
After 30 years with standard poodles,living with me in my home, there behaviour of trying to take over the home and get away with anything is always challenging and hard work.
The more you train you poodle in the first year and set a good patten of behaviour , for the rest of the poodles life the better off you will be, and have a happier home life.
The whole family must be able to train and be consistent with behaviour and feeding.
The Key to success is to be all on the same page.

Poodles do not eat this food
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Remember your poodles is like a 2 year old child
running around the house, he/she puts everything in there mouth to taste, feel and have a good time with.
Given these foods is poison to a dog\poodle
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Remember your poodles is like a 2 year old child
running around the house, he/she puts everything in there mouth to taste, feel and have a good time with.
Given these foods is poison to a dog\poodle

This may be tempting to your poodle , when you are eating, But NO.
once you start them tasting this food, then they never let you go. what they don't eat they never miss.
With that look, mouth watering , please look with there eyes.
NO NO NO NO don't do it.
once you start them tasting this food, then they never let you go. what they don't eat they never miss.
With that look, mouth watering , please look with there eyes.
NO NO NO NO don't do it.

Accidental Poisoning
While most people know that dogs cannot have chocolate, there are many other foods that are toxic to dogs. Even when ownersknow which foods must not be fed to their Poodle, the danger comes when an owner offers a piece of their dinner to their Poodle. Meals can contain the toxic ingredients. An example is pasta with sauce. While this seems as if it is a simple dinner (and most Poodles absolutely love pasta)...the sauce can often contain onions... one of the foods that is toxic to canines. While we very highly recommend home cooking (the only way to ensure that your Poodle is eating wholesome, real food for optimal health and happiness), please never give any of the food from your plate to your Poodle. Not only will this keep them safe, it also eliminates the issue of begging... once begging begins and an owner gives in just once...it is hard work to reverse the behavior.
To ensure the safety of your Poodle, let's take a look at the food that must not be feed to your puppy or dog:
While most people know that dogs cannot have chocolate, there are many other foods that are toxic to dogs. Even when ownersknow which foods must not be fed to their Poodle, the danger comes when an owner offers a piece of their dinner to their Poodle. Meals can contain the toxic ingredients. An example is pasta with sauce. While this seems as if it is a simple dinner (and most Poodles absolutely love pasta)...the sauce can often contain onions... one of the foods that is toxic to canines. While we very highly recommend home cooking (the only way to ensure that your Poodle is eating wholesome, real food for optimal health and happiness), please never give any of the food from your plate to your Poodle. Not only will this keep them safe, it also eliminates the issue of begging... once begging begins and an owner gives in just once...it is hard work to reverse the behavior.
To ensure the safety of your Poodle, let's take a look at the food that must not be feed to your puppy or dog:
- Avocado (all parts) - the toxic ingredient in avocado is called persin
- Pear pips, the kernels of plums, peaches and apricots, apple core pips ( these contain cyanogenic glycosides resulting in cyanide poisoning)
- Uncooked Potato skins and green looking potatoes
- Yeast dough
- Coffee grounds, beans & tea (caffeine)
- Hops (used in home brewing)
- Tomato leaves & stems (green parts)
- Raisins and grapes
- Xylitol (sweetener often found in sugar-free gum)
- Chocolate
- Garlic - Please note that this does not include garlic salt. In fact, some of the best recipes for dogs contain small amounts of garlic salt, which is perfectly safe. In addition, adding garlic salt to your Poodle's meals is a natural flearepellent.

I know you will not feed your poodle with house cleaners.
But lets face it , this looks very interesting to a poodle wanting to play and chew house hold cleaners and rubber cloves.
Please but everything away safely , if you have to used any products, house or garage, then again think about a 2 year old child/poodle , I am going to play with these things and eat them.
But lets face it , this looks very interesting to a poodle wanting to play and chew house hold cleaners and rubber cloves.
Please but everything away safely , if you have to used any products, house or garage, then again think about a 2 year old child/poodle , I am going to play with these things and eat them.

I use steam to clean, no I am not promoting shark steam cleaner .
All though I do have one and love it. I personal stream as much as possible even poodle beds to keep them fresh in between washing.
Also use steam to clean nose paintings ( art ), kindly left by poodles off glass doors /windows .
When ever possible use products dog and child friendly, non toxic, even floors indoors and out.
All though I do have one and love it. I personal stream as much as possible even poodle beds to keep them fresh in between washing.
Also use steam to clean nose paintings ( art ), kindly left by poodles off glass doors /windows .
When ever possible use products dog and child friendly, non toxic, even floors indoors and out.

Solutions.
Poodles and humans love treats, Don't WE?
USE healthy treats for training or just because, it's treat time.
Poodles and humans love treats, Don't WE?
USE healthy treats for training or just because, it's treat time.

Make your own healthy treats.
Liver or sausage cookies;
100 g coarse rolled oats
100 g fine rolled oats
150 g tasty cheese
100 g liver or sausage meat
6 tablespoons sunflower oil - any oil will do.
1 egg
Mix all the ingredients to make a dough. it should not be too firm. If required add a little extra water or flour.Line a baking tray with baking paper . Shape the dough into little balls. place them on the baking parer. and flatten them.
Place them in a cold oven and set it to 350 F ( 180 C ) with fan. and bake for 30 minutes.
Let the liver / sausage cookies cool on a wire rack.
Keep them in a cookie tin. If your poodle permits, the liver/ sausage cookies will keep for about 3 weeks.
Liver or sausage cookies;
100 g coarse rolled oats
100 g fine rolled oats
150 g tasty cheese
100 g liver or sausage meat
6 tablespoons sunflower oil - any oil will do.
1 egg
Mix all the ingredients to make a dough. it should not be too firm. If required add a little extra water or flour.Line a baking tray with baking paper . Shape the dough into little balls. place them on the baking parer. and flatten them.
Place them in a cold oven and set it to 350 F ( 180 C ) with fan. and bake for 30 minutes.
Let the liver / sausage cookies cool on a wire rack.
Keep them in a cookie tin. If your poodle permits, the liver/ sausage cookies will keep for about 3 weeks.
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