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The poodle is a lovely dog. Can poodles be kept outside for four months?

For your friend who wants to raise a poodle, you may not know how to raise it. First of all, we will encounter a problem. Are they stockings? Or in a cage? Poodle is a very cute dog, and it is an excellent one among small dogs. It is very smart. If calculated according to the IQ of children, its IQ is as high as that of children aged 2-3. It is also called the second cleverest dog in the world and the cleverest dog among small dogs. If taken good care of, it has a long life span, generally above 10 years old, and can accompany its owner for a long time.

Poodles also have a very good advantage, that is, they basically don't shed their hair or rarely do, so we don't have to worry about dogs losing their hair and making our home dirty. We need to clean it often. Therefore, poodle is a kind of small dog that is very suitable for domestic use.

Let's talk about the character of poodle. Poodles belong to those lively, alert and very clever dogs. He also likes to go out, and he has a good temper, but he is also a little timid.

Since poodles are so suitable for domestic use, can four-month-old poodles be kept freely? I think it still depends on the actual situation of the individual. If there is no one at home, it is better to put the poodle in a cage, because the poodle itself is lively and may make a mess at home. In order not to have such distress, I still put the poodle in a cage.

Maybe poodles will bark a lot when they are locked in cages at first. This is a normal phenomenon. As long as you shut it down for a few days, you will know that it is useless to scream, and naturally it will not be so crazy. Another point is that the bed a dog sleeps in should not exceed 1/2 of the cage to prevent the dog from peeing on its bed.

Then if someone is at home, it's best to keep the poodle and let it play at home, because someone can look after it and don't make a mess at home. This is more conducive to the release of dog nature and good health. This situation is of course the best.

There are also shovel officers who can take poodles out for walks and outdoor activities when they are free. Of course, the frequency should not be too frequent, and outdoor activities once a week or so are enough. And because poodles are timid, they need more attention and care from shovel officials. Everyone must be kind to his dog.