Toy Poodle

Toy Poodle

Toy Breed
Male Weight
2.7 - 4.5 kg
Female Weight
2.3 - 4.1 kg
Lifespan
14 - 18 years
Size Category
Toy

About the Toy Poodle

The Toy Poodle is a toy-sized breed. Males typically weigh between 2.7 and 4.5 kg when fully grown, while females weigh 2.3 to 4.1 kg. With an average lifespan of 14 to 18 years, the Toy Poodle is a long-lived breed.

Temperament

The Toy Poodle is a charming and spirited companion dog that loves being the centre of attention. They are intelligent and can be trained with patience and positive reinforcement, though some individuals may show a stubborn streak. They are generally friendly with family members but may be reserved with strangers. Their small size makes them ideal for apartment living.

Exercise Needs

Toy Poodle dogs need about 20-30 minutes of daily exercise through short walks and indoor play sessions. Despite their small size, they are active and enjoy interactive games. Be cautious in extreme weather as their small bodies are sensitive to temperature changes. Gentle play and short walks are ideal — avoid rough activities that could injure their delicate frame.

Common Health Issues

As a toy breed, Toy Poodle dogs may be prone to dental disease due to overcrowded teeth in small jaws, patellar luxation (kneecap issues), tracheal collapse, and hypoglycaemia. Their small size makes them fragile — handle with care and supervise interactions with young children. Regular dental check-ups are particularly important. Keep up to date with vaccinations and parasite prevention.

Grooming

Grooming needs for Toy Poodle dogs vary depending on coat type. Regular brushing helps maintain coat health and reduces shedding. Dental care is particularly important for toy breeds — daily tooth brushing or dental treats are recommended. Regular nail trimming is essential as small dogs often do not wear their nails down naturally through exercise. Check ears regularly for signs of infection.

Breed Traits

Energy Level
Moderate
Trainability
Average
Shedding
Moderate
Barking
Occasionally
Good with Kids
Excellent
Good with Dogs
Loves Dogs
Good with Strangers
Neutral

Famous Toy Poodle Owners

The Toy Poodle has been a companion of French aristocracy since at least the 16th century, appearing in court portraits and celebrated for its intelligence and trainability. Marilyn Monroe owned a white Toy Poodle, and the breed was fashionable among Hollywood actresses throughout the 1950s and 60s. In the 18th century, skilled Toy Poodles were trained to perform in circuses and street shows across Europe, demonstrating the remarkable intelligence that makes them one of the most trainable of all breeds. Their diminutive size and curly coat have made them enduring symbols of Parisian elegance and cosmopolitan charm.

Is the Toy Poodle right for you?

Toy Poodle has moderate energy levels and adapts well to various home environments and lifestyles. 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. These dogs are quiet and reserved, rarely vocalising unnecessarily. Training progresses at an average pace and requires consistent effort. Neutral with unfamiliar people, they neither seek nor avoid strangers.

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

Toy Poodle Breed Guide Video

Weight & Growth

A fully grown male Toy Poodle weighs approximately 4 kg on average. Use Dogpanion's free size predictor to estimate your Toy Poodle puppy's adult weight based on their current age and weight.

Toy Poodle Care Tools

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Homemade Recipes for Your Toy Poodle

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

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Carrot and Peanut Butter Bites
10 minutes + 20 minutes · 30 small treats
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Pumpkin and Turkey Balls
10 minutes + 20 minutes · 40 small balls
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Lamb and Quinoa Bowl
10 minutes + 30 minutes · 3-4 portions
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Herb Chicken Jerky
10 minutes + 3 hours · 30-40 strips
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