Miniature Poodle

Miniature Poodle

Small Breed
Male Weight
5.4 - 7.7 kg
Female Weight
4.5 - 6.8 kg
Lifespan
14 - 18 years
Size Category
Small

About the Miniature Poodle

The Miniature Poodle is a small-sized breed. Males typically weigh between 5.4 and 7.7 kg when fully grown, while females weigh 4.5 to 6.8 kg. With an average lifespan of 14 to 18 years, the Miniature Poodle is a long-lived breed.

Temperament

The Miniature Poodle is an energetic and affectionate breed that enjoys both playtime and cuddles. They are sociable dogs that generally get along well with other pets when properly introduced. Their alert nature makes them attentive companions, and they are quick to learn new commands when motivated by treats and praise.

Exercise Needs

Miniature Poodle dogs need about 30-60 minutes of daily exercise including walks and play. They are more active than their size suggests and enjoy exploring new environments. A secure garden is beneficial for off-lead play. They adapt well to both apartment and house living, provided they get regular outdoor time.

Common Health Issues

Miniature Poodle dogs may be prone to patellar luxation, dental disease, ear infections, and eye problems common in small breeds. Regular veterinary check-ups help catch issues early. Maintaining a healthy weight is important as even small amounts of excess weight can stress their joints. Annual health screenings are recommended.

Grooming

Miniature Poodle dogs benefit from regular brushing to maintain a healthy coat and manage shedding. Bathing every 4-6 weeks or as needed keeps the coat clean. Regular dental care, nail trimming, and ear cleaning are part of a good grooming routine. Check for any skin irritation, lumps, or parasites during grooming sessions.

Breed Traits

Energy Level
Very High
Trainability
Highly Trainable
Shedding
Moderate
Barking
Moderate
Good with Kids
Excellent
Good with Dogs
Loves Dogs
Good with Strangers
Neutral

Famous Miniature Poodle Owners

Winston Churchill was deeply attached to his brown Miniature Poodle Rufus, who was a constant presence at Chartwell and accompanied him on several official trips. Churchill reportedly refused to carve a roast at the table until Rufus had left the room, unwilling to eat meat in front of his dog. When Rufus died, Churchill was inconsolable and quickly acquired a second Miniature Poodle, also named Rufus. The Miniature Poodle's combination of intelligence, loyalty, and portable size has made it a lasting favourite with artists, writers, and public figures across Europe and America.

Is the Miniature Poodle right for you?

Miniature Poodle is a highly athletic breed needing substantial daily exercise and active owners. Excellent with children of all ages, this breed makes a wonderful family companion. It loves the company of other dogs and thrives in multi-pet households. Moderate grooming is needed to manage regular shedding. Moderately vocal, they may bark to alert or express themselves. Intelligent and responsive to training, they learn quickly and enjoy pleasing their owners. Neutral with unfamiliar people, they neither seek nor avoid strangers.

Dogpanion's take: AI-generated based on breed trait data.

Miniature Poodle Breed Guide Video

Weight & Growth

A fully grown male Miniature Poodle weighs approximately 7 kg on average. Use Dogpanion's free size predictor to estimate your Miniature Poodle puppy's adult weight based on their current age and weight.

Miniature Poodle Care Tools

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Homemade Recipes for Your Miniature Poodle

Every ingredient verified safe. Use as occasional treats or meal toppers alongside a complete diet.

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Duck and Brown Rice Bowl
10 minutes + 25 minutes · 3-4 portions
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Rabbit and Parsnip Patties
15 minutes + 20 minutes · 8 patties
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Egg and Spinach Scramble
2 minutes + 5 minutes · 1-2 portions
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Mango Frozen Bowl
10 minutes · 4-6 servings
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