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Though the smallest of the poodles, Toy Poodles have the same temperament as their bigger counterparts. They are very smart, playful, and confident. Although they love to play, they can be apprehensive about little children, and so are best suited for families with older children. They make great companions for older couples and love to hang out with their owners. They grow up to weigh less than 9 lbs and can live up to an incredible 18 years!
Temperament
Intelligent, active, instinctive
Breed Fast Facts
6 - 15 lbs
Toy or Teacup
High
Minimal
Very
12 to 15 years
More than half of Floridians are pet owners, and 40 percent of them have at least one dog in the family. If you live on an acre of land in the state of Florida, you can own up to four dogs. The most popular breed in this state is the German Shepherd, followed closely by the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. The most popular dog breed in the city of Orlando is none of those, however, but the French Bulldog! For coast-dwelling Floridian dog owners, there’s the added joy of the dog-friendly beaches on either side (and the bottom) of the panhandle.
In 2020, the city of Gulfport, Florida held an all-animal mayoral election to raise funds for the Gulfport Historical Society. A dog named Coco won.
A Florida Dalmatian named Parker starred in the 2021 film Cruella.
Florida’s State Parks are dog-friendly! They even have built-in off-leash dog parks within their 700,000-acre nature reserves.
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Toy Poodles are the smallest Poodle variety, standing around 9–10 inches tall and weighing 4–6 pounds—perfectly sized for apartments or small Florida homes. Their compact, athletic build makes them ideal for travel, outdoor adventures, and indoor comfort alike.
Learn more: How Big Do Toy Poodles Get?
Yes! Toy Poodles rank among the most trainable breeds. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them excellent candidates for obedience, trick, and agility training. To support successful training, use short, consistent sessions with positive reinforcement like treats and praise.
Training tips: Training for Toy Poodles
Expect Puppy prices between $1,200 and $2,800, depending on coat color, lineage, and breeder reputation. Rare colors or show-quality lines may fall on the higher end. Ethical breeders who health-test parents often charge more—but offer greater long-term value.
Absolutely! We facilitate in-person visits for those nearby and video calls for long-distance buyers. This ensures you can assess the puppy’s environment, demeanor, and breeder practices before making a decision.
We only work with breeders who follow strict health screening protocols (e.g., for PRA, patella luxation), maintain safe, enriching habitats, and offer early socialization. Every puppy comes with a health guarantee, and our team remains available for ongoing support—from vaccinations to behavioral tips.