Breed Origins
- The Poodle History Project - an annotated bibliography of the poodle since the first recognizable descriptions.
Kennel Histories
Pedigree Information
Genetics and Health
Several studies have shown that Standard and Miniature Poodles are among the most long-lived purebred dogs. Nevertheless, there are several problems that one should be alert to:
- Addison's Disease - treatable, but frequently misdiagnosed. (additional information)
- Bloat (aka Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus) - deadly if not treated quickly
- Cancer - the number one cause of death. You can help us determine which types of cancer are heritable by providing data to the Standard Poodle Cancer Registry
- Primary epilepsy article by Dr. Barbara Licht.
- Kidney Disease Juvenile renal disease and other familial and congenital renal diseases.
- Sebaceous adenitis - a skin disease in which the sebaceous glands become inflamed and may eventually be destroyed leading to progressive loss of hair.
- Inbreeding and Diversity - you don't need to inbreed to get a good poodle.
- Color Genes in the Poodle - an explanation of the genes behind the colors.
Other Resources
PoodleWorld - The Internet Poodle Club and the Poodle Support Group.Versatility in Poodles - dedicated to health, education and performance.
The Canine Diversity Project - the importance of genetic diversity in a population.
Institute for Genetic Disease Control in Animals (GDC) - manages genetic disease registries for all breeds.
The Orthopedic Foundation For Animals (OFA) - the major registry for hip, knee and elbow problems in all breeds.
This page is maintained by Dr. John Armstrong < jbarm@uottawa.ca >