Poodle Time!-The Historical Retriever

My First Ever Pin To My Poodle Board On Pinterest

Hunting season will soon be upon us. Living in the American rural mid-west, November can be very loud and at a bit nerve wracking (we have numerous domestic animals that can get spooked). At the same time, this gives me a chance to talk about the origins of the working Poodle.

All Poodles decend from the ancient standard size dog and that dog was a retriever. Even the origin of the word “Poodle” emphasizes this. Poodles originated between France and Germany where it was known as the Pudlehund.  “Hund” in German is dog and “pudel” comes from  a german verb “to splash about”. 

Poodles became so popular that they were bred into the forms that  fitted into everyone’s life style. But all our Poodles, even if we have toys or miniatures, harken back to this retriever tradition.  

Below are photos with links to good articles with more information on the new resurgence of Poodles as hunters.  I am not a hunter but find this fascinating. 

Hunters who use and breed these hunters are better testaments than I can ever give.  Two great sites that I have found are: 

From an article in a 2008 New York Conservationist Magazine on unusual gun dog breeds. 

 

One of Lakelands hunting Poodles from their site.  They have great photos of their dogs in action either in hunting or trials.

 

A red hunter from Louter Creek Hunting Poodles.  These  dogs have even been
featured in a numerous hunting magazines.

 

This photo is from an article of Gun Dog magazine (Sept. ’11”). solely about Poodles
as hunters. 

Happy Hunting if you hunt, 

OK, I retrieved the duck, so where is the treat?


 

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Retiring after thirty-two years as a K-12 visual arts teacher, Terri Gardner now devotes time to a long and early interest: fashion. With her blog, MeadowTree Style, Terri advocates for developing a personal and creative style. She encourages finding fashion in ethical ways such as shopping at consignment/thrift shops, creating it yourself, as well as supporting local designers. Her second blog, Time for Poodles and Friends, advocates for rescued animals. Her interests dating from childhood led to her sense of fashion, doing, and living. These interests include sewing, spinning yarn, knitting, design, and giving space for animals. She lives on a small Missouri farm with her husband, a large garden, and several animals including chickens and ducks, dogs and cats, and Shetland sheep and Alpacas. For her beloved rescued dogs, Terri created dog accessories and made them available under the label Sophia & Niko–Exclusive Design for the Distinctive Dog.

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